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[QUOTE="Townie72, post: 2136830, member: 780"] A truly funny post. The differences between the father and the son arre so great, I sometimes wonder of JT III might have been the milkman's son. The son is mild as milquetoast. He was cerebral and seemed principled. He did not bring in thug after thug and then run them off when they didn't work out on the team or in the classroom or off-campus. The father was driven and ruthless. He was unprincipled in action and shameless in offering excuses or covering up. He was vicious with anyone who he thought was an enemy. And he thought lots of people were his enemies. He cowed the weak-kneed GU administration and the writers at the Washington Post and the talking heads on the radio. He stormed off the court during the game protesting ANY ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER on his players. The spineless TV guys gushed over him and said he was "brave" for doing this. He played the Jesuits and DeGoia (who thinks he's a Jesuit) like a violin. [/QUOTE]
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