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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 561100" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I said it earlier, MJ's attorney's attempt to turn the media against GT and pressure GT into a big settlement is about to blow up in their face. She could have just walked away, or "stepped down due to health reasons" and still saved her career. I'm sure GT would have been fine with both sides going separate ways with neither party "losing". </p><p></p><p>With everyday that passes, and more and more details coming to light and ex-players speaking out, she's now become untouchable in the coaching profession. As it stands, she gave GT no choice but to act because she put the safety of kids under her charge at emotional, physical, and personal risk. GT could have been liable for a LOT more had they done nothing. </p><p></p><p>MJ and her attorney tried to create legal leverage, but they were grasping for straws. Coaches need to realize in this day and age of social media and hyper sensitivity, you can't act like you're above the law...especially if you have a job that's in a non-revenue sport. Even Bob Knight had to answer for his antics. MJ is no Bob Knight, and GT Women's BB is no Indiana Men's BB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 561100, member: 360"] I said it earlier, MJ's attorney's attempt to turn the media against GT and pressure GT into a big settlement is about to blow up in their face. She could have just walked away, or "stepped down due to health reasons" and still saved her career. I'm sure GT would have been fine with both sides going separate ways with neither party "losing". With everyday that passes, and more and more details coming to light and ex-players speaking out, she's now become untouchable in the coaching profession. As it stands, she gave GT no choice but to act because she put the safety of kids under her charge at emotional, physical, and personal risk. GT could have been liable for a LOT more had they done nothing. MJ and her attorney tried to create legal leverage, but they were grasping for straws. Coaches need to realize in this day and age of social media and hyper sensitivity, you can't act like you're above the law...especially if you have a job that's in a non-revenue sport. Even Bob Knight had to answer for his antics. MJ is no Bob Knight, and GT Women's BB is no Indiana Men's BB. [/QUOTE]
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