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    RIP Coach Leach

    No one forced anyone to play Major League Baseball either but it still didn't change the fact that denying people the right to participate in free market capitalism is denying opportunity. No one truly FORCES any of us to show up to work everyday, but best believe that if we are being...
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    RIP Coach Leach

    Truth. They had to move on and quickly. It's a job, that's why I'm conditionally loyal to my employer because I know that if I were to drop dead tomorrow, they would be looking for my replacement within days, if not hours.
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    RIP Coach Leach

    The issue is that if you loved college football in an era where the talent was treated like glorified chattel, then that's a you problem. The MOMENT college sports became a business, is when things changed. The moment that college football and basketball coaches became the highest paid state...
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    RIP Coach Leach

    He likely does, but no one could have predicted this. As I said in a previous post, Coach wasn't perfect, there were things he said and did that I'm quite sure he regretted. I think that sometimes, you get so wrapped up in your own ethos, you end up doing things to hurt people, and you didn't...
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    RIP Coach Leach

    A little story. When I finished law school, I moved to Tucson, Arizona to take a job down there. As a little bit of a hobby(Plus, I had weekends free for some reason), I ended up picking up some freelance journalism work for the paper down there and was assigned to the UA football beat. To...
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    RIP Coach Leach

    Life is fleeting. Period.
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