Kontradiction
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No, I'm not. I don't know why the difference is so subtle for you. Let me put it this way:
If the penalty for stealing a gumball was the death penalty, I would protest that as an unmeasured response.
I see Childress as someone who completely failed to manage the situation and instead cut off his own hand to spite his face. He could have punished Moss privately and talked to him privately but that is a lot more effort than writing the guy's name down on a waiver sheet and leaking it to the press. Is this adult behavior? Is this what a manager does? Would BB ever have done this? Was this a measured response to the situation? Hell, no. It was a lazy response to the situation. Randy's actions were in poor taste, but Chilly's were detrimental to the organization he is supposed to represent.
What effect would privately punishing a player behind closed doors as opposing to outright waving him have on the player who has shown a lack of effort in games on top of criticizing you to the media? If Childress had handled the situation as you state that he should have, he would have an outright cancer on his hands right now who has a history of taking plays off. With the way that he's slowly losing that locker room already, keeping an unhappy Moss is the last thing he needs. This catering situation was just one reason for Moss being waved.












