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Diamond In The Rough.

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Above: 'What time is it, Herm?'

"Clock Management" is a four-letter word to this "Star" of New York.

The most amazing thing about Herm's chronic inability to manage the clock in the last two minutes of a game is that after several clock management fiascos last season, "Coach" went out and hired himself a
"Clock Management Coach" whose only responsibility during the game is to manage the time clock and keep count of the number of time outs still available to the team. His name is Dick Curl and his title is "Director of Special Projects". You can't make this stuff up, folks.

You think Bill Belicheck knew what he was getting out of when he quit as Jets Coach four years ago after a tenure of one day.

Could these perennial Jet disasters be the Curse of the Babe? Did the Babe ever play Football?

If you did your job like this, would you still have one?


Posted by Barry Gutwein on January 17, 2005 4:03 PM in Diamond Stars | Comments (8)

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