Vince Wilfork

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Like when a project manager asked me about prospective hire who I used to work with and all I said I knew of him, confirmed that he was a developer and that's it. No recommendation given but I didn't want to trash the guy. The PM read between the lines.
Yep, that’s HR 101. It’s not what you say, it’s what you don’t say that matters.
When I was a regional manager for a Fortune 100 company, our company policy was, when asked, to simply say they worked here, their responsibilities and length of time if they were a poor employee.
If they were a good employee, you could add a glowing recommendation.
 
I wouldn't of went and I love the U, I would of taken the $ for my family and went to some BS school. Its easy to say as a fan that you would choose Miami, but if you never had money and it will change your family's life (the people you love over a logo) you would take the money. End of story
 
You have to take the now money, you could get injured lose value or have a career ending injury and that money is gone. And also you can be a bust and not do anything in college, but at least you secured the bag
 
Mario has done an admirable job of re-engaging the former players. I thought Richt did, too, but football alumni do seem to show up more for Mario. It's one tangible advantage of having a HC who is a former player -- more personal relationships with our other former players.
 
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