UMGriz75 said:This is avoidance combined with studied ignorance. Had he issued the press release, there would have been no speculation, no inaccurate reporting and no controversy. That's the bottom line. Providing information and managing it properly is now the job of every coach, administrator, etc. Grow up and enter the modern age. Like it or not, that's the reality. Treat everyone right, and weeks like this don't happen.grizindabox said:UMGriz75 said:You do understand that not everyone wears maroon colored glasses? Stiit was the source of the problem. Notably, no one misquoted Bob Stitt. They couldn't.Grizz Man said:I watched the press conference, and it didn't occur to me to characterize it as a "fit" or "tantrum". I saw a coach who passionately cares about his players upset that the press leaked inaccurate information. The coach has a pulse.
No, the media was the problem by reporting inaccurate information...once again biased...
you continually want to blame Stitt for the inaccurate reporting and the speculation....that is not on him...it is on the irresponsible reporters that published the information.....do you think things may have went differently if they would have waited to ask Stitt the question prior to reporting.......I am not saying that Stitt would have answered differently...but the reported information sure would have....how about the media treating Stitt right and ask him the question before posting inaccuracies...