hawg1
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What doesn’t make sense to you? Not flaming. Asking.This story doesn't make any sense.
What doesn’t make sense to you? Not flaming. Asking.This story doesn't make any sense.
Considering what some other coaches have said and kept their jobs don't see any way that you are wrong. Somebody was looking for an excuse to get rid of him and he gave it to them.Sorry, you don't resign from reading a single word aloud. There's clearly a LOT more going on and this is a convenient excuse.
That a guy with 30 years tenure would have to resign because he read something on a player's iPad out loud. Doesn't make sense that this is all there is to it.What doesn’t make sense to you? Not flaming. Asking.
So, within the context of the twitter post, you'd be ok with this?What doesn’t make sense to you? Not flaming. Asking.
Sorry, you don't resign from reading a single word aloud. There's clearly a LOT more going on and this is a convenient excuse.
I'm picturing it starting the way he described it and he was also angry at the player not paying attention. Then he went on a verbal tirade afterwards continuing to use the "bad word". He conveniently left that part out, but it is what actually got him fired.That a guy with 30 years tenure would have to resign because he read something on a player's iPad out loud. Doesn't make sense that this is all there is to it.
Very possible. And somebody was looking for a reason to get rid of him.I'm picturing it starting the way he described it and he was also angry at the player not paying attention. Then he went on a verbal tirade afterwards continuing to use the "bad word". He conveniently left that part out, but it is what actually got him fired.
Stop. Nobody was looking to get rid of him. There may be more to this story, but that's not the case.Very possible. And somebody was looking for a reason to get rid of him.
Consider that many around here loved Chev until they didn't. Gundy was a guy who had decades in college coaching and was a WR coach.
Even if he had gone on a tirade, even if he had thrown things if the people in charge had wanted him around is there any question he would still be there. Keep in mind that this is the school that had Barry Switzer as a head coach, that more recently had a RB who as a freshman punched a woman hard enough to break bones in her face.
We don't know that.Stop. Nobody was looking to get rid of him. There may be more to this story, but that's not the case.
They are 2 weeks into camp and 3 weeks away from the season kicking off. Quit throwing out assumptions and continually backing them with zero basisWe don't know that.
We can be pretty sure that had they wanted him enough he would likely still be there.
That a guy with 30 years tenure would have to resign because he read something on a player's iPad out loud. Doesn't make sense that this is all there is to it.
I’m never OK with the N word.So, within the context of the twitter post, you'd be ok with this?
Political man arrives. Unfortunate prism.Wait just a second, are you positing that wokeness hasn't affected everything in American, including the University of Oklahoma football program?
I am shocked.
Political man arrives. Unfortunate prism.
You didn't answer the questionI’m never OK with the N word.
Maybe there is more to it.
His apology was pitch perfect.
The players lost a good coach.
He might re-emerge. Or not.
I’m never OK with the N word.
Maybe there is more to it.
His apology was pitch perfect.
The players lost a good coach.
He might re-emerge. Or not.
He said a shameful word. There may be more.
So tell us why Gundy got canned.
Yes.You didn't answer the question
There you go.Maybe it's just me, but an "apology" that fronts that the apologizer accidentally said or did something hurtful isn't pitch perfect. The whole story is bizarre--if you accept that he accidentally said the N-word, then there's no reason he should lose his job.
NoYes.
That’s fine. I’m used to rules around that word. It’s OK to believe “no”
Are you hitting on me?That’s fine. I’m used to rules around that word. It’s OK to believe “no”
If you think I amAre you hitting on me?
Exactly. I'm not going to believe a story that asks me to assume the truth of the situation is way outside what is reasonable.There’s no way in hell a guy who’s been affiliated with a football program first as a player and then a well-respected coach for 30+ years (who’s also a beast recruiter BTW) would get fired for accidentally saying one horrible word one time. The super vague reactions coming from the OU people make me think something really bad happened and they just want to let him leave with some dignity in tact.
I’ve seen Venables’ statement. Are others talking?There’s no way in hell a guy who’s been affiliated with a football program first as a player and then a well-respected coach for 30+ years (who’s also a beast recruiter BTW) would get fired for accidentally saying one horrible word one time. The super vague reactions coming from the OU people make me think something really bad happened and they just want to let him leave with some dignity in tact.
There’s no way in hell a guy who’s been affiliated with a football program first as a player and then a well-respected coach for 30+ years (who’s also a beast recruiter BTW) would get fired for accidentally saying one horrible word one time. The super vague reactions coming from the OU people make me think something really bad happened and they just want to let him leave with some dignity in tact.