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It’s his opinion and he is paid to give his opinion.I still think those would be too strong. We don't know if Mayo's on the verge of losing the locker room, which was Lazar's point when he issued the sort-of-retraction. All he can accurately report is there's a lot of frustration. Who it's aimed at and how it could vent isn't really known. Lazar saying it could lead to mutiny or losing the team is a possibility, but it's a leap too far that he said in the middle of an argument.
Are you saying if his opinion is negative he shouldn’t give it?
If you were a reporter in a frustrated locker room and felt a large part of the frustration was the QB controversy, would you not say so? It has always been widely reported, speculated and conjectured that QB controversies tear locker rooms apart, cause cis he’s to lose the team and lead to mutiny.
If that’s a known consequence and he sees it and believes it’s happening why wouldn’t he report it?












