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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 558840" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If allegations of Joseph's mental and verbal abuse are true, she should have just went "gently into that good night". She probably would have been lucky and gotten another job, probably at a non-P5 school. I believe it's employment law that you can not share details of why employees were let go. Instead, she let her attorney play the "look they are the bad guy" media game and it looks like that strategy blew up in their face. Now EVERYONE knows that Joseph was not a very nice person. In this day and age of hyper media that protects the victims of this kind of situation, it's really hard to hire someone that has this in their background. Let's be honest, unless you're a UConn or Tennessee, your women's program probably is not making any money. Certainly not enough money to take a chance on coach with this baggage. Joseph was a good coach, but she isn't a coach you take a chance on because she wins at a phenomenal rate. You simply do not want that headache...especially in sport that's not known for making much money. There's simply way too many good candidates.</p><p></p><p>Joseph and her attorney rolled the dice that they could become a nightmare for GT and GT would pay them to go away. Well, looks like anonymous "leaks" are about to blow up that game plan. Now Joseph won't be able to hide from her past (if allegations are true). I mean, GT isn't some small business. GT is backed by one of the most powerful conferences in sports, and the biggest sports entity in ESPN. You simply have to be sure your game plan has no holes if you're going to play the media game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 558840, member: 360"] If allegations of Joseph's mental and verbal abuse are true, she should have just went "gently into that good night". She probably would have been lucky and gotten another job, probably at a non-P5 school. I believe it's employment law that you can not share details of why employees were let go. Instead, she let her attorney play the "look they are the bad guy" media game and it looks like that strategy blew up in their face. Now EVERYONE knows that Joseph was not a very nice person. In this day and age of hyper media that protects the victims of this kind of situation, it's really hard to hire someone that has this in their background. Let's be honest, unless you're a UConn or Tennessee, your women's program probably is not making any money. Certainly not enough money to take a chance on coach with this baggage. Joseph was a good coach, but she isn't a coach you take a chance on because she wins at a phenomenal rate. You simply do not want that headache...especially in sport that's not known for making much money. There's simply way too many good candidates. Joseph and her attorney rolled the dice that they could become a nightmare for GT and GT would pay them to go away. Well, looks like anonymous "leaks" are about to blow up that game plan. Now Joseph won't be able to hide from her past (if allegations are true). I mean, GT isn't some small business. GT is backed by one of the most powerful conferences in sports, and the biggest sports entity in ESPN. You simply have to be sure your game plan has no holes if you're going to play the media game. [/QUOTE]
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