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Karl, you're a great athlete, right behind Kareem in NBA points, and brought thrills to Jazz fans for a long time, but when you open your mouth your poor analytical and reasoning skills become obvious (beginning when you thought the Pioneer Day parade was in honor of your July 24 birthday). Yes, I'm not sure any of us feel that great about how Jerry's retirement went down, but it's over, time can't be reversed, and we all need to move ahead and be productive in current and future pursuits, things we can do something about.
re: Lonster
They said the same thing about Jose Conseco when he came out with his wild allegations about steroids too. We all know how that turned out.
Greg is taking a chance to discredit Karl...probably in hopes that more people won't believe him about why Jerry left.
Ya, we all know the truth. Jerry has a long history of quitting and giving up. Wink wink.
Don't shoot the messenger.
I think Karl has made enough money to "BUY" a ticket. Stand in line like every body else. At least the roumor that Karl will someday coach the Jazz is now dead.
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