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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 390903, member: 27"] That was a reference to Sean Keeley excellent web site TNIAAM. I am with Bees, the criticism of Troy has gone over the top. I enjoyed watching him play, he wasn't perfect but he made a lot of good plays, played a big role in getting some good wins and was in retrospect a much better QB than we would see for a long time afterwards. I am glad to see him back down a bit on what he tweeted earlier. Doug Marrone doesn't do a good job, he does a great job in a lot of ways establishing and preserving SU football traditions. But he has weaknesses like everyone and it appears he could be better at making former players feel part of the program, doing things to make them feel welcome. His focus is clearly on other things. As others have said, it really shouldn't be all on him to deal with this issue. Someone in the program needs to be assigned the duty of working with the former players and ensuring they remain part of the program, feel welcome, have opportunities to participate, etc. We haven't had that for years and it really is on the AD to address it. Things that Joe Manhertz and Reggie Terry did are just not being done anymore. [/QUOTE]
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