Tuesday, October 10, 2017

It doesn't matter if they know

When head coaches try to establish their innocence regarding violations within their program because they were not aware that those things were going on, all they are doing is adding insult to injury. If you are in charge, then you have the responsibility. You are making the big bucks, so the blame is yours, Besides, turning a blind eye to things that you ought to know are happening is a totally bogus version of "now knowing it was happening."

If you are the boss, then you get the credit when things go right. You also get the blame when things go wrong. It goes with the job. They say they don't know, but it doesn't matter that they didn't know: they still are responsible!

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