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Old coach that the player likes leaves to go to Vandy, turns out to actually be a good coach and gets Vandy to a bowl game. Player decides he has irreconcilable differences with Rangoon and wants to play for his old coach. Seems straightforward unless there actually is proof that old coach reached out poached Rangoon's player.

If Rangoon has proof that the old coach did something wrong then he should present that evidence. Otherwise he is just completely full of it.

Pretty sure ACC filed a greivance with the SEC about Vandy a day or two ago.
 
Basically, it seems that Edsall was mad that he suspected that O'Brien was leaving Maryland in the same fashion that he left UConn. The difference was that he could hold the kid up whereas UConn could only hold him to his buyout.

He had leverage and used it until the Washington Post made a sport out of beating him over the head until he cried 'uncle'.

He's just tone-deaf to the rest of the world at times. I don't think he has any idea how some things will be perceived and he's genuinely surprised when there's pushback. He's not stupid by any stretch, he's just wired differently.

It didn't help him at UConn, but it didn't hurt him much either. No one gives a duck* if the Shawn Corchesnes of the world are twisted at you. If anything, it is somewhat endearing.

The Washington Post is a much bigger animal than he dealt with here, though, and they've decided that they don't like him in the same way that the NY papers decided they didn't like Ray Handley or Rich Kottite.

He'll pay for every misstep or even every perceived misstep. I think he'll learn, but he should probably do it quickly.

He just isn't good enough to act the way he does. Like you stated, he could get away with at UConn where people in CT, actually get mad at Jeff Jacobs when he writes about the coaches warts, but in DC it seems, if you want to act like Belichek or Coughlin, you better win like them. And don't compare what you're trying to do to th Patriot way, coming off a 2-10, season. There is no other way to say it, that is just playing stupid, and deservedly bound to get you hammered in the media. His timing is terrible. Had he waited one more year he'd probably be at Penn State instead of Bill Obrien.
 
He just isn't good enough to act the way he does. Like you stated, he could get away with at UConn where people in CT, actually get mad at Jeff Jacobs when he writes about the coaches warts, but in DC it seems, if you want to act like Belichek or Coughlin, you better win like them. And don't compare what you're trying to do to th Patriot way, coming off a 2-10, season. There is no other way to say it, that is just plain stupid, and deservedly bound to get you hammered in the media. His timing is terrible. Had he waited one more year he'd probably be at Penn State instead of Bill Obrien.

Don't know what happened to this post. It was a reply to Fishy's post.
 
Pretty sure ACC filed a greivance with the SEC about Vandy a day or two ago.

Maryland football lifts transfer restrictions on Danny O’Brien, files complaint against Vanderbilt
I wonder who's idea it was to file a complaint...Edsall or Anderson's? It doesn't jibe with Edsall's statement, “As a program we are looking forward to putting this distraction behind us and to moving forward.”


http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...vanderbilt/2012/02/22/gIQApe39TR_story_1.html
 
Maryland football lifts transfer restrictions on Danny O’Brien, files complaint against Vanderbilt
I wonder who's idea it was to file a complaint...Edsall or Anderson's? It doesn't jibe with Edsall's statement, “As a program we are looking forward to putting this distraction behind us and to moving forward.”


http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...vanderbilt/2012/02/22/gIQApe39TR_story_1.html

Maybe it doesn't jibe with his statement, but it is the right way to combat suspected tampering rather than blocking the athlete.
 
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Maybe it doesn't jibe with his statement, but it is the right way to combat suspected tampering rather than blocking the athlete.

Agreed, that is what Maryland should have done from the get go. Don't punish the player.
 
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