If GB has his short list of coaches .......

BigBully

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why is he hiring Neias (sp?)?

Is this a step to qualify potential candidates without requiring Byrne to make "official" contact with AD's of currently employed HC's?

BB
 

HD6

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by hiring this guy, Byrne doesn't ever have to speak to anyone until someone shows interest.</p>
 

shaschboy

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They never met directly until everybody was on the same page and wanted to get serious. Kinda like the mob using a Kansas City butcher's shop to talk between Vegas and the boys from New York. </p>
 

DISTRICT DOG

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To me this shows just how serious we are taking our future and the direction the football team is headed. This guys track record is very impressive and if he can get us a TOP OF THE LINE head coach then he will be worth every penny we pay him
 

Spotdawg

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and I don't know the name. It was basically about a couple of gangsters who killed some folks in the process of a big heist. It did not go well. They made a call to "The Cleaner"... he showed up very business-like, took charge like a damn Marine sargeant, and got them the medical help that they needed. Then he set about sanitizing the whole crime scene so that they wouldn't get tagged for the murders. It got very graphic and nasty in several spots...after all they had to do something with the bodies!! The perps were able to drive out of the scene and right by the waiting cops (who knew that they did it.)

"The Cleaner" knew all the tricks, the inside details, and the had the connections to get it done without implicating any of the involved parties. He made an effing ton of cash for the job and disappeared to wait for another call.

All of that? Just to say, welcome Neinas Sports Services.
 

Spotdawg

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but this was a predecessor of Pulp Fiction (which is in my top 20 all time.) No, this was an art film(maybe euro) ...and Tarantino HAD to have seen it before he ever imagined writing screenplays about Bible spitting and Scientology Hit Men on the big screen.

Yeah, Samuel L. Jackson was GREAT in that role....He was electric. As an aside, I stood behind him and followed him out into the parking lot of the Kroger in Madison back a few years ago...'95 or '96 when he was shooting "A Time to Kill." You might not believe how small, thin and unimpressive he is in person. I was surprised and didn't even know it was him until the black girls lit up ALL OVER that store and one of them told me about it...they knew him because he shopped there every day while shooting. (He tried to join the Canton Country Club because he was taking up golf and loved it...and they wouldn't let him in.)

I'll do my best to Google and satisfy my own curiosity.
 

Mr Meoff

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I mean, I can only think of one reason, and if it's that then those racist redneck bastards need to be strung up. No pun intended.

Let me know if you find that other one. I love to watch cool old movies. I kinda studied that in school.
 

SallyStansbury

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The original was La Feme Nakita. The guy who was the cleaner in this movie made Harvey Keitel look like a *****.
That was one of the coolest scenes ever in cinema. That was a bad character.