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[QUOTE="JordyG, post: 3114157, member: 6819"] I don't have a problem with this. So why am I seemingly in the minority on this site in agreeing with just about everything Muffet said. Is it because it's Muffet saying it? Sure, in a perfect world the best qualified would always get the job, but in reality it just isn't so. To me sports is the closest thing to a meritocracy in all of America, but that's the demographics on the field of play. To say that one exception voids the rule is wrong. In actuality this almost never happens. Remind me again, just how many women head coaches are there in all of BB? How many women are there in front offices? Plebe, I generally agree with you, but to say Muffet instead should question the idea of empowerment instead of it's reality in the job place is standing things on its head. I don't see this as a slap at Geno as much as the environment that nurtures and mentors men for leadership and fails to do so for the myriad of qualified women in this sport, WCBB, in which they are and always will be the only participants. [/QUOTE]
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