Pablo Torre
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from fetching errant free throws for guys who are shooting free throws during practice, he goes from the very bottom rung of the basketball ladder over his career to somebody who is now representing us worldwide as the face and voice of one of our proudest Olympic teams.
The thing that is interesting about what you just said, the nature of the tenure, the nature of the stability.
We just talked yesterday about James Franklin, who was, I guess, 34 and eight in his last 42 games and how quickly he
his job security vanished when he's one of the longest tenured ones.
It does really make me wonder whether we'll be allowed to see another story like this, whether there will be organizational stability enough anywhere that you can just withstand that
17 games into 2010, LeBron doesn't want you anymore as the coach, and you have the backing right behind you of the president who's saying, no, I'm not gonna protect myself.
We're seeing this with the Dolphins, okay?
What's happening with the Dolphins is no one wants the blame.
Why would anyone want to be the one responsible for its all falling apart?
I think James Franklin fast-forwards everything in college sports, makes it all the more professional, because even as it was expected, that's one of the guys who had some sort of security.
That's one of the highest-paid guys 12 years, and I'm going to say it again, 34-8 in his last 42.
That doesn't lose a lot of jobs in America.
That record I can put at any... Maybe Alabama?
Maybe?
Maybe.
But 34 and eight, you don't lose your job.
And we've just, we've changed all of the rules by throwing money at it.
So who's the next guy?
You're saying that rich owners are more tolerant?
There are more voices in the room.