To me that's a lack of integrity. You know a player isn't
Posted on: December 24, 2021 at 14:35:09 CT
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going to work out but you don't say anything because you don't want to hurt his feelings.... only to pressure them into transferring a year or more later. Reminds me of lying for your star player who wants to sit out of the bowl game but doesn't want the fan base to think bad of him - or allowing your star player to practice all winter only to tell them the day before the bowl game that they don't get to play... one of these descriptions is our coach. And what does that teach our players? That it's okay to lie to keep people on your side? This year Coach Drinkwitz has reminded me of a used car salesman, his product is terrible but he's gonna win that press conference... and all of these scenarios fit that stereotype perfectly.