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<blockquote data-quote="GT33" data-source="post: 899284" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>There's no good way to handling a firing. Some players & families are going to be really upset- they probably liked him, thought they got a good deal, treated fairly, liked the environment despite the record, etc. Others are happy, think they will now not get screwed & their lot in life will improve. Others are just nervous becuase of change. There's the unknown ahead.</p><p></p><p>We're going to change multiple times here now in 6 months. Interim staff, new AD, new coach, new staff members, you got existing staff trying not to lose their jobs or trying to find a soft landing spot. Players have to decide to ride it out or leave. There's the portal, NIL, etc and these guys are likely ill-equipped to manage their careers like that at such a young age. Lots of communication will be required & there's no trust.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line- GT did all this to them. Blame it on Stansbury or Cabrera or whoever, but it wasn't fair to them how this all happened and trust in GT will be fairly low until the new regime is in place. Our inaction the last 21 months had consequences & now we're facing them. It didn't have to be this way & that's on our leadership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT33, post: 899284, member: 5550"] There's no good way to handling a firing. Some players & families are going to be really upset- they probably liked him, thought they got a good deal, treated fairly, liked the environment despite the record, etc. Others are happy, think they will now not get screwed & their lot in life will improve. Others are just nervous becuase of change. There's the unknown ahead. We're going to change multiple times here now in 6 months. Interim staff, new AD, new coach, new staff members, you got existing staff trying not to lose their jobs or trying to find a soft landing spot. Players have to decide to ride it out or leave. There's the portal, NIL, etc and these guys are likely ill-equipped to manage their careers like that at such a young age. Lots of communication will be required & there's no trust. Bottom line- GT did all this to them. Blame it on Stansbury or Cabrera or whoever, but it wasn't fair to them how this all happened and trust in GT will be fairly low until the new regime is in place. Our inaction the last 21 months had consequences & now we're facing them. It didn't have to be this way & that's on our leadership. [/QUOTE]
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