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<blockquote data-quote="00Burdell" data-source="post: 47820" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Groh was fired in the middle of the season. Coaches are never fired in the middle of the season. That's how bad he was. </p><p></p><p>He should be thankful, we didn't fire him in the middle of the game.</p><p></p><p>I can see where he might consider getting fired in the middle of the season unprofessional. But I can also characterize his abysmal failure to even mount a shell of a fundamentally sound defense unprofessional.</p><p></p><p>But to reach back to Groh's defensive reaction to getting canned to connect some dots to Walkowski and Griffen is really reaching. Not to be disrespectful to either of them but neither of them are exactly irreplaceable and neither (as far as I know) of their cell phones lit up as soon as they became available.</p><p></p><p>I wish both recently departed coaches well and thank them for their service to GT but gone they are and we have a season to prepare for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00Burdell, post: 47820, member: 5"] Groh was fired in the middle of the season. Coaches are never fired in the middle of the season. That's how bad he was. He should be thankful, we didn't fire him in the middle of the game. I can see where he might consider getting fired in the middle of the season unprofessional. But I can also characterize his abysmal failure to even mount a shell of a fundamentally sound defense unprofessional. But to reach back to Groh's defensive reaction to getting canned to connect some dots to Walkowski and Griffen is really reaching. Not to be disrespectful to either of them but neither of them are exactly irreplaceable and neither (as far as I know) of their cell phones lit up as soon as they became available. I wish both recently departed coaches well and thank them for their service to GT but gone they are and we have a season to prepare for. [/QUOTE]
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