When I attempt to encourage a young man who comes on here to defend his teammates your response is to go full Jedi and try to tell me I didn’t see what hundreds of people saw. As Scott said, I’m going to let it go, and assume the coaching staff and administration handled that situation correctly.
But come on, you’re going to compare me to the carnival barker, Rich? That guy is just about the attention. He subscribes to the “all press is good press” philosophy. Which is why he started a new topic about MIC. He doesn’t want to have true dialog. Just smack talk.
I’m trying to elevate the discussion by taking your lead with facts, and brought some of my own. Granted, I threw in my own analysis of those facts, but there wasn’t much emotion behind it. I’ve stated multiple times, I’m here for the kids, and coaching the right way. I’m not hating on any player or program.
I do find it interesting that neither you nor Rich address any of the facts I present. You guys must be pleading the 5th on this one. Very wise move. You and I both know recruiting is the 3rd rail of high school coaching. Definitely against the rules, but also very hard to prove. Yet, it still goes on all the time. Although, normally it is subtle and under the radar. Just sit back and soak in the conversation. No need to reply. Just remember I’m the guy fighting for the kids that get the shaft in this situation.