Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 21, 2016, 03:45:48 AMQuote from: villadelph on April 21, 2016, 03:33:20 AMwho's your father?His dad is General Krulak.Scum?
Quote from: villadelph on April 21, 2016, 03:33:20 AMwho's your father?His dad is General Krulak.
who's your father?
Quote from: GarTomas on April 21, 2016, 03:56:03 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on April 21, 2016, 03:45:48 AMQuote from: villadelph on April 21, 2016, 03:33:20 AMwho's your father?His dad is General Krulak.Scum?What do you mean by that?
Pelty, aren't you partly engaging in the same behavior you profess taking offence at? Referring to Bernstein and King as "men" along with other insinuations. I think you underestimate the credibility-deficit Randy, and even your father, faces with the fans. If you are to convince us the blame lies with the departed you are going to have to be more specific.
If you knew the entire story, and the actions of Bernstein and King, you might understand why thing went down the way they did. The offensive emails are the tip of the iceberg. I have long stated that I think RL has made some huge mistakes along the way and think he has more than his share of the blame in this horror story. How can he not? But there are two sides to every story and that is certainly the case in this latest episode; in this particular instance, I think Randy showed a great amount of restraint, believe it or not, prior to the firings resignations, and an equal share in the last day or so after these two showed their class by airing it all to the press. How some here on the boards can not read the tea leaves and see just what sort of men these two are for behaving in this disgraceful manner is beyond me. I suppose there is so much hatred of RL that they cannot see clearly, and I get that even if I think it is only partially fair, but if airing dirty laundry in the press does not say something to you about the egos of these two "men," I am not sure what to say.This narrative that my father up and left when the going got tough is unfair as well - no surprise I would say that - the timing looked bad, but the reality is that he became the president of a college that was about to be shuttered and was close to $100 million in the hole. His remit was to stop the dam from bursting in a year and then get the college on firmer footing over the next two all while an accreditation group was standing at the executioner's block. He tirelessly traveled and spoke to all who would listen so as to raise money and get the college solvent. To say this took all of his time is not an understatement and this is why he left, plain and simple. It was certainly not because he was cowardly or felt shame in some way, which is a pathetic suggestion. Also, he has never been and will never be involved in football operations, so for those who think his presence on the board is somehow negatively affecting football decisions, this is not a role he fills, and rightly so.I am not really going to say more about this, but I thought some of the comments towards him were unnecessary and I would simply say that the boardroom issues are more thorny than some have suggested, though others have been fairly close to the truth, but not nearly cynical enough about the actions of the two former board members.