Jax Husky
Larry Taylor did nothing wrong
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When you have to project other peoples' behavior as a reason to criticize Urban himself, yeah you're stretching big time. You want to keep a self-righteous, holier-than-thou stance about what you perceive to be the "correct" way to run a program and how many arrests are acceptable; how many questionable characters you can recruit, and if a successful coach doesn't mean your arbitrary limit, therefore it's a character flaw.
You're definitely stretching, especially when I know most people are hypocrites and would be doing the same thing if they were paid millions of dollars to win at a major program. Like I said, there's not a single major college coach that isn't taking at-risk kids in their program. The difference is the ones that punish kids for mess ups and actually do attempt to care outside of football. But hey, you'll call that a "character flaw" because again, it doesn't meet your arbitrary code for coaches you hate.
On the first point, you have me wrong. I am not projecting their behavior as a reason. Not totally sure what you mean there, but I do hold coaches responsible for running programs that are not producing criminals. I'm not going to get going on the level of "clean" within a program, but it does matter. Like I said, every school runs into issues, and many deal with them in the right ways. All evidence, and I mean every story, description, police report, and resulting punishments points towards Meyer and the UF as maintaining absolutely no control to the point of creating a complete environment of criminality.
The second part I put in bold out is where I guess we'll just agree to disagree. I do not see any of the reactions of Meyer as appropriate in many of the cases, and there are easy to find descriptions of dozens of these arrests.