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4 hours ago, fb247 said:

Not a cheap shot, a truthful comment. I would say the icing on the cake came after he was not being considered. 

fair nuff....not in his tight inner circle as fb247 is...so not exactly how thruthful it is....

...but no doubt a shot over BA's bow on social

Booger just sayin :thumb:

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1 hour ago, Booger said:

fair nuff....not in his tight inner circle as fb247 is...so not exactly how thruthful it is....

...but no doubt a shot over BA's bow on social

Booger just sayin :thumb:

Not in his inner circle, just know who he is and his background. All his comments are after BA's decisions and state of  how things are going. He is very classy man and one who was dedicated to his alma mater.

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59 minutes ago, fb247 said:

Not in his inner circle, just know who he is and his background. All his comments are after BA's decisions and state of  how things are going. He is very classy man and one who was dedicated to his alma mater.

Going to have to change that last sentence. You don't post shots on social media, regardless of whether or not they are valid, and still retain "class". Class moves on to the next phase of their life and never looks back. No need for parting shots.

Also, "class" does not quit on his team in the middle of the season because he didn't get his way. Finish what you started and then move on. If future potential employers don't take that into consideration it will be their own mistake. 

Quit on your team once, you will do it again. C'mon FB247 you should realize this. You have preached it for years.

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28 minutes ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

Going to have to change that last sentence. You don't post shots on social media, regardless of whether or not they are valid, and still retain "class". Class moves on to the next phase of their life and never looks back. No need for parting shots.

Also, "class" does not quit on his team in the middle of the season because he didn't get his way. Finish what you started and then move on. If future potential employers don't take that into consideration it will be their own mistake. 

Quit on your team once, you will do it again. C'mon FB247 you should realize this. You have preached it for years.

Also have a problem with "dedicated to his alma mater"...he may very well be a good guy who was all in while it suited his purposes, but you don't turn back and spit in your house as you leave. The best of men take it for granted that those who matter to them know the score without airing dirty laundry. Not trying to take shots at the guy because I know nothing about the situation, but he left looking worse than he tried to make BA look.

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55 minutes ago, tradertwo said:

Also have a problem with "dedicated to his alma mater"...he may very well be a good guy who was all in while it suited his purposes, but you don't turn back and spit in your house as you leave. The best of men take it for granted that those who matter to them know the score without airing dirty laundry. Not trying to take shots at the guy because I know nothing about the situation, but he left looking worse than he tried to make BA look.

Looked worse to you, not me and many others. Best comment you made was saying you knew nothing about the situation.

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21 minutes ago, tradertwo said:

That's my point exactly!!! If I knew the man, I might feel just as you do, but I don't...the few (relatively) who know him may not feel like the many who don't.

I know Coach and he is a good man, actually a very good man. He made 2 mistakes. He should have finished the wrestling season as they approach the TSSAA post season tournaments. He is the Head Coach. The other mistake was a social media mistake so many people make today. You put it out there, you can’t take it back. 30 some years a go, as a young school administrator, I received a nasty letter that was totally false and misleading. The man also sent it c/o my director of schools and chairman of the School Board. I was ready to whip the man. My director told me to respond back with a letter, but let him read it first. He died laughing when he read it and tossed it in the trash. I began laughing and moved on. He said file the man’s letter. I wish Coach had received similar advice.

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