orangenauburn
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What do you really think? He is a fraud. He should have been fired and let's face it, if it happened to today, he would have been fired because the Saints are 4-8 and he is not as valuable as they once thought.So my question is: is this acceptable behavior fostered by an environment set by Kelly or was Kelly's reaction legit and the guy that killed a kid actually took the semi-moral high ground?
It was half rhetorical and the point that I even suggested that to a group of people that loathe him... I thought the answer was sort of obvious.What do you really think? He is a fraud. He should have been fired and let's face it, if it happened to today, he would have been fired because the Saints are 4-8 and he is not as valuable as they once thought.
Speak of the devil...
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly expects to return but is reportedly exploring options
In fairness, that step on the USC player's ankle looked a lot worse than that "kick" to the head. Both low-life moves, though.
I saw it real time and was shocked that the refs didn't throw him out of the game. The guy has major anger management issues.The "kick" to the head doesn't look like much until one considers that the USC kid was down with an apparent head/neck injury. In that situation even minor movement of the head/neck area can have disastrous consequences.