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Post by frankieboy1 on Apr 12, 2024 13:50:51 GMT -8
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Post by Bick on Apr 12, 2024 19:26:00 GMT -8
Pretty shocking to us outsiders
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Post by outofstate on Apr 13, 2024 6:31:39 GMT -8
Pretty shocking to us outsiders I think it’s shocking to insiders too. Except for maybe the deep inner circle that knows what actually happened. For the rest of, even the program boosters and alumni, the lack of transparency is par for the course.
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Post by Bick on Apr 13, 2024 8:08:17 GMT -8
Deep inner circle. Anything like the deep state? Hope not it it will significantly erode confidence in the institution.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 13, 2024 9:15:47 GMT -8
Dozens of high schools terminate head coaches every year. How many of them publicly air the specific details behind the terminations? Or is Mater Dei held to a different standard?
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Post by Zebra on Apr 13, 2024 17:23:30 GMT -8
Dozens of high schools terminate head coaches every year. How many of them publicly air the specific details behind the terminations? Or is Mater Dei held to a different standard? .. this piqued EVEYONE's attention. That's a different standard.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 13, 2024 17:54:31 GMT -8
Dozens of high schools terminate head coaches every year. How many of them publicly air the specific details behind the terminations? Or is Mater Dei held to a different standard? .. this piqued EVEYONE's attention. That's a different standard. The fact that this piqued the interests of a greater number of looky-loos than normal makes it a different standard only in their eyes. It doesn't obligate the school to publicize information that in other cases would remain private.
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Post by outofstate on Apr 13, 2024 18:20:47 GMT -8
I understand why MD is keeping this confidential as that is standard Human Resources practice in almost every company, business, and school in the country. But MD lives in the spotlight so when this happens there it raises eyebrows. And with the recent ‘hazing’ scandal and Rollo’s unceremonious stepping down, the school can ill afford any more bad publicity. I hope this is just your typical run of the mill firing because the coach and administration butted heads too much. Either way, it is a head scratcher for many because by all normal standards, Frank was successful in his first season.
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Post by Bick on Apr 13, 2024 19:21:56 GMT -8
Dozens of high schools terminate head coaches every year. How many of them publicly air the specific details behind the terminations? Or is Mater Dei held to a different standard? When you've been the top dog in the nation for over a decade, you're going to get a little more scrutiny than Saddleback. Goes with the territory.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 13, 2024 21:32:40 GMT -8
When you've been the top dog in the nation for over a decade, you're going to get a little more scrutiny than Saddleback. Goes with the territory. You're right, it unfortunately does go with the territory. But getting "a little more scrutiny than Saddleback" is hardly enough reason to break confidentiality and privacy considerations. There is no constitutional right for a nosy public to know everything they may want to know.
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Post by Bick on Apr 14, 2024 6:21:24 GMT -8
Of course not. I doubt anyone here or there is demanding official info.
More a function of interested curiosity of the happenings at the top football program in the land. That said, without any guidance, speculation will run rampant and hypercritical by those looking to bring down Goliath.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 14, 2024 6:33:50 GMT -8
I think the difference between "interested curiosity" and a "nosy public" is probably just one of semantics. At the bottom of both is the desire to be shocked or titillated by what some hope are lurid details. That's human nature. When someone gets fired, arrested, sued or divorced, we all want to know what happened. But thankfully, decency and privacy still win out in most of those cases. If the price for that is that "speculation will run rampant and hypecritical", so be it. After a few weeks or months of chaos, rumors and choppy waters, this be a change for the better.
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Post by Bick on Apr 14, 2024 7:31:30 GMT -8
Very true. As you know, no one but those in the program really give a crap and "news" is rarely more than an exercise in taking shots at others.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 14, 2024 10:56:27 GMT -8
Very true. As you know, no one but those in the program really give a crap and "news" is rarely more than an exercise in taking shots at others. Bingo. Thank you. Too many people think they have the right to know things when they really don't.
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Post by Bick on Apr 14, 2024 12:45:15 GMT -8
Damn skippy. All you got to say is "this ain't the govt, and I sure as hell am not KJP".
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