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Evaluating the Core 5 -- What influence does Corbin Have?

I said all the haters have apologized, Log. Now apologize!!!

If ALL of the haters have apologized, and I have not apologized, then I logically cannot be a hater.

Or, in laymans terms, neener neener.
 
You still need to apologize for questioning me that all the apologizers have perfectly apologized.

I will do no such thing, as I have no need to apologize for any unapologetic assertions of the perfection of apologizers who apologized before, especially when I was never informed of said apologies and, subsequent to being made aware of the assertion that all apologies were made, question the veracity of the infallibility of both said apologies and apologizers, both independently and collectively.

Neener neener.
 
Even Corbin's most fervent and persistent haters have acknowledged that his rotations have reached perfection this year, and have admittedly eaten their crow for unduly blaming him for the team's point guard problem. They've apologized in roundabout terms for last season's game-to-game flair ups over benching Kanter, and now see the light that Kanter is just not very good. They've realized Favors is not an offensive beast, and finally wiped the glaze from their eyes to see that his defense is at times subpar (to put it lightly). They've praised veterans Marvin Williams for his consistent play, and Jefferson for his leadership, floor spacing, and solid defensive rotations. They have gone so far with the vets to admit that Corbin playing Biedrins a bit is not a problem in the least and probably the correct coaching decision to make. They've concluded that Burks is a nice role player in the right situation, and thanked Corbin for putting him in a role to succeed.

Pretty much every piece of nitpicking anger over every single thing Corbin has done has been realized as wrongheaded and fully apologized for by the guilty party.

1. I don't think any of Corbin's critics -- we are not haters, just pointing out his mistakes -- have blamed him for the PG situation
2. We have not seen the light about Kanter, because we still aren't sure about him. We still see unrealized potential and wonder if Corbin is part of the problem with Kanter's struggles
3. I don't think anyone here ever said Favors was an offensive beast but that he has great defensive ability that possibly could translate on the offensive end with better coaching
4. The main problem with Marvin and Jefferson is that they're taking away time from the young guys who need to play to realize their potential
5. Biedrins shouldn't play unless there's foul trouble or in garbage time -- he's taking away from Gobert's development
6. Burks struggles owed much to Corbin's poor handling of him in the past which he has not yet overcome, and any success he has had, is in spite of Corbin.

So, Franklin, are you related to Corbin or Greg Miller, or do you just like to antagonize people on here because you know how strongly Jazz fans feel that we need a new coach?
 
Maybe the management wants to hide and slow down the development of some players (keeping Corbin as coach) with the objective to resign them at a lower price!

I have big confidence in the Core5!!
 
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