“We are about to go beat Oklahoma’s *** for you”

you might get roasted for that take, but not from me.
Imagine being at work and getting that news and saying, “son, I’m sorry for your loss. I’m gonna win this trial for you (or do a really good job on this surgery for you)”

W in T everliving F


Well maybe his son was like “ no dad , go work for three hours, I’ll be fine with my mom , my in-laws and other family”. I’m sure he could mourn a few hours with them.

How about not judging a man and his family without know their personal situation or the facts.

That’s far more trashier.

That’s not my place or your place.
 
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I have 4. People grieve differently. Not a single person here passing judgment has any knowledge of the family, their dynamic, or the conversations.

If my son just suffered that sort tragedy, and I hope he never does, I'd offer to come and be by his side during this trying time.

If my father was about to coach a playoff game, I'd encourage him to do his job for the team, there's nothing he could do by being there. We can talk later, so for now, go out there and win.

Exactly.

Social media has people thinking they can give an opinion on anything they feel the need to. Without knowing the inner workings of the situation.

These scumbags acting holier than thou need to stfu and deal with their own household.
 
I thought this was about the whooping ***.

Nobody gets to an LSU P5 OC type job with a skip a playoff game attitude. “My grown son is sad. I wish you luck. I may miss the championship game too. He is super sad.” That’s a good nonprofit 50k job attitude.
 
This thread is a microcosm of today's problems. Everyone has some bull**** to say over another's private decisions. This is strictly a family matter and the only thing that matters is the relationship between him and the rest of the family. Nobody has any business to question the decision he made.
 
Years ago, Bret Favre was hailed as a warrior-hero playing a Monday Night game the day after his father passed away. A man he adored. He could have flown home to grieve with his mother and siblings. He didn’t. He knew he had a team depending on him. He was a leader.

Anyone critical of Favre?
 
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We can’t judge the decision because:
1) we don’t know the family dynamics among other things.
2) it’s none of our business


However, hypothetically, from an operational standpoint (pun intended) if the previously mentioned surgeon faced such a scenario, I would hope they would reschedule the operation (not an option in this case) or have a trusted and non-distracted partner perform the surgery. In this case, Brady could have done so. By choosing to do the surgery you are being selfish (thinking more about your wellbeing than your patients), delusional (thinking that your are not distracted), pompous (think that you are better than your partners even when you are distracted), or some combination of this...
*says it's none of his business*
**proceeds to make it his business**
:noidea:
 
Steve calls the plays. Article also says Steve wanted the spread and wanted help. Brady is the helper. Got it.

Well ain’t that refreshing.

A coach with enough humility to realize he doesn’t have all the answers and willing to ask for and accept the help he needs.

Wow!
 
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