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Just now, Legend_Of_Joey said:
This just gets more interesting by the minute.  Coolbaugh in that quote to me is saying to me that he is there if Chris Davis wants to work on things but he isn't asking.  

 

 

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Boom.

Yea I think that comment from Coolbaugh is basically the gauntlet being thrown down.  He is essentially saying Chris doesn't want to work to get better.

That is an incredibly harsh thing to say for a coach..........but perhaps it is true.

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Just now, Aglets said:

Boom.

Yea I think that comment from Coolbaugh is basically the gauntlet being thrown down.  He is essentially saying Chris doesn't want to work to get better.

That is an incredibly harsh thing to say for a coach..........but perhaps it is true.

Sadly we know who is going to win this fight at the end of the day (season).

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2 minutes ago, Aglets said:

Boom.

Yea I think that comment from Coolbaugh is basically the gauntlet being thrown down.  He is essentially saying Chris doesn't want to work to get better.

That is an incredibly harsh thing to say for a coach..........but perhaps it is true.

Well his so called boss took the other side and he is getting back. Laundry in public,not usually a Buck thing. Sad.

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2 minutes ago, Aglets said:

Boom.

Yea I think that comment from Coolbaugh is basically the gauntlet being thrown down.  He is essentially saying Chris doesn't want to work to get better.

That is an incredibly harsh thing to say for a coach..........but perhaps it is true.

And that Davis isn't taking the advice of Coolbaugh on how to improve.  CD is repeatedly banging his head against and is ok with it.  

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2 hours ago, Aglets said:

Something tells me Steve Melewski won't address it either........but I admit I could be wrong.

OK, I need to eat some crow here.

Melewski asked Coolbaugh and Davis some tough questions and published an article tying them all together.  He didn't really shy away from very much.  I guess it might be nice to hear his personal take and analysis of what's going on but as far as getting the facts to the fans........he did a solid job.   I apologize for having doubts.

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