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I forgot that they tend to rotate who speaks like this. People will say he's hiding but this is the norm for them. Still, it will get people coming up with conspiracy theories.
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I don’t think there’s anything to make out of that lineup, either. Pretty typical.I forgot that they tend to rotate who speaks like this. People will say he's hiding but this is the norm for them. Still, it will get people coming up with conspiracy theories.
At this point I think it's a absolute effort to tarnish the Patriots and bring them back down to the studs. Draft night with pictures 6 years old and from a New York paper...CMON!!
See, I think I’m with you if he already wasn’t deeply loved by players. Josh McDaniels on the Raiders is out the door the second that story comes out.He’s gone. He’s going to lose the locker room and he’s going to be gone.
You can’t simultaneously say a player needs to be more “educated” for being against gay marriage while at the same time cheating on your own marriage for the last six years.
You can do one or the other and keep the locker-room; you can’t do both.
You cannot be serious.It isn't denial. He could be kissing her. He could be leaning over the bar. A blurry picture at an angle that doesn't clarify what is going on doesn't prove anything.
Again, if Vrabel and Russini were conducting a very public affair for six years where they didn't care who saw them hooking up, why is it just coming out now? They are both famous. Usually they couldn't do this under the radar.
I am not denying it was a kiss. I am not denying they could have had a six plus year affair. I am just saying it could be much more innocent and the picture isn't definitive of anything.
Agreed. It ultimately is unlikely we fire him unless something completely new comes out. I do think it’s a chance he steps down, but more likely he doesn’t.I think there's a 10% change he's fired for cause but some higher percent (20-30?) that he will choose to resign. Less than 50-50 combined but a possibility.
I think it all comes down to winning. We all saw how much they loved him last season, but can anyone say with a straight face they would have loved him just as much if we finished 2-15?Hopefully, Mike and the people he hurt like his wife and kids and the team/ownership can work through this. It’s a really bad look for him and the organization. No illegal things going on, but like I brought up originally, can the players trust a coach who causes off field distractions, at the same time telling them to behave correctly on and off the field. I’m sure the players love him, but I’m sure it has to be on their minds. Or maybe they don’t give a ****.
I’m hoping he doesn’t lose his job or he quits. He’s a great coach, and perfect for this team.
I mean this story is just not stopping. I get this is entirely an off the field matter, not a league rules violation, and not a legal issue. But this is becoming a giant spectacle that just won’t go away.
Would the front office/ownership at some point take measures to save face here? It feels like a terrible idea that would set our franchise back another 5 years, but this has that same momentum of that kind of situation happening.
I sure don’t.You want to fire someone for who they sleep with?
I mean this story is just not stopping. I get this is entirely an off the field matter, not a league rules violation, and not a legal issue. But this is becoming a giant spectacle that just won’t go away.
Would the front office/ownership at some point take measures to save face here? It feels like a terrible idea that would set our franchise back another 5 years, but this has that same momentum of that kind of situation happening.
Maybe I am an idiot but I wonder if it helps his image with the players, specifically, in some ways. It's another level of a "player's coach" - he's not just a former player, he's also a guy who screws up just like they screw up. He's always preached that he's in the trenches with them and in a way this is an example of that. When they mess up he will back them; when he messes up they will back him. He's never held himself as being above the team, it's always been a pretty level field. He can show them his example of how to take accountability for his mistake which current/future players can follow when they inevitably run into trouble, assuming it does not cross certain lines. He held onto Diggs and Barmore when they had issues, and the things they were accused of were much more severe.See, I think I’m with you if he already wasn’t deeply loved by players. Josh McDaniels on the Raiders is out the door the second that story comes out.
When you build that level of being a players coach, you build some buffer room to screw up with your players from a personal life standpoint.
He isn’t some hard nosed ******* with his players that basically teaches that he can do no wrong.
What is cause?I think there's a 10% change he's fired for cause but some higher percent (20-30?) that he will choose to resign. Less than 50-50 combined but a possibility.
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