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If I were trying to guess Golden's thinking, it would be this: If he doesn't have practices, neither he, his coaches, or his players have to stand in front of cameras and answer questions from the media. There is nothing that anyone could say that'll calm the fans down, while there is a pretty good chance someone would say something that would throw more gas on the "Yo this guy is a real idiot," fire. If he gets fired and cases in on that buy-out? He won't be shedding any tears.
In the meantime he's got his agent out beating the bushes seeing if he can scare up a better job for his client. Maybe he's made it clear to guys like Dorito, Death Row, and Williams that they need to be out looking for new jobs so he doesn't have to fire them. Maybe they're smart enough to see the writing on the wall. That is if (as a surprise to no one) a bigger or better job doesn't present itself to Golden.
Every coach he can turnover is one more excuse he can point to when the season goes down in flames last year. Maybe he figures if he doesn't take a flamethrower to his staff it'll buy him some goodwill with other coaches when he's trying to get the DC job at Rutgers etc.
If he doesn't hold practices can't we fire him FOR CAUSE and *** the buyout. He has a job to do and if he intentionally doesn't do it, peace!