Official Gattis Fired!!

Enough of this backtracking bullcrap. Enough of this "that's how conversations work" pablum. And stop trying to hide behind Cribby. Just because Cribby is too nice to call out your Skip Bayless posts doesn't mean that others aren't.

You, and everyone else, have been been told for over a week that there were complicated issues that needed to be resolved. It's not that hard to figure out that other people besides "Josh Gattis" may be involved, and it's pretty easy to be respectful of those who reported issues with Gattis.

Stop acting like a martyr. "Today, I was asking about a 3 week window in the middle of January and whether it made a difference." Yes, you chose to ignore the human impact of what happened to talk about how Mario failed to get any WRs for 3 weeks, even though it's been 7 months since we got our last WR verbal. There was no "conversation", it was just the 1,000th time you aired the same exact grievance you've been pushing for months.

Just stop digging your heels.

And do the right thing, by saying "Yeah, I ****ed up, I shouldn't have been whining about WR recruiting on the Gattis Fired thread. My priorities are screwed up and I made a mistake, and I'm not going to keep doubling down by fighting with people who tried to steer me into better conversational territory, I won't use any Eddie-Haskell-I'm-so-innocent defenses, and I'm not going to use Cribby's name to make it look like I was talking with him."

You did this. Instead of being happy that Gattis was fired, you had to pivot to "but January WR recruiting, tho".

Admit your mistake, take your medicine, and move on.
Analogous?

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I don’t think it’s been posted and it’s been forgotten but Tee Martin’s kid committed to us for baseball. Just sayin…


Tee Martin recently said on radio his son was going to play football in the fall. He said there's a rule where you can't play your first year if you are on a baseball scholarship (no clue if that is accurate or not)
 
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Tee Martin recently said on radio his son was going to play football in the fall. He said there's a rule where you can't play your first year if you are on a baseball scholarship (no clue if that is accurate or not)


It's a true statement about the NCAA rules. If he comes out for football, fine.

What I'd be curious to see is whether he then takes a football scholarship, and gets full-tuition. Baseball scholarships are only partials.
 
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