HFrog1999
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Yeah, I thought that was a revealing moment caught by the cameras. He’s obviously a bitter man who has invested emotionally in our failure. The necessary decision to fire him was a business decision on our part and not a personal one. And yet he took it personally. I guess he never saw The Godfather.
However, I do respect him for staying on the field after the game and greeting Max and some of our other players. So, in the end, he seems to be a conflicted man at this point. As some women like to say about their romantic relationships, “It’s complicated.”
I’m sure he had high hopes for this year’s team when he was fired. He probably thinks he’d be 10-0 if he was the coach.