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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
The act was one of cluelessness. One act does not define a man, but what scares me is that his reasons most likely weren't good reasons.
It's true that we don't know what they were. He's never come out and actually justified his reasoning. He's just sort of dodged the issue and openly worked to trade him.
I think he should man up and handle the issue like an adult, but I'd be cool if we just fired him.
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If you don't know what those reasons were, how can you say they likely weren't good reasons??
I guess the easy thing to do around here is to just assume the worst. And for some reasons the players are always the ones in the right. I don't get it. Even going back to the whole Arrington fiasco a lot of people were so convinced it was the coaches screwing him over and Arrington was somehow an innocent victim. Perhaps this happens because we rarely hear the coach's side of things, and it's always the players spouting off in the media.