http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/...wing_op.html#incart_2box_nj-homepage-featured
Barely touches the kid on the arm. But....
Barely touches the kid on the arm. But....
A black eye to the school.
Rightfully dismissed, you can't do that under any circumstances.
Princeton's Woody Hayes.
The firing would not have happened if the coach was Bill Tierney.
Yeah, but Rice did that to his own players.Rice got fired for throwing basketballs and yelling mean things. This should come as no surprise.
Is what I'm talking about. If he was gonna be fired, he should've at least grabbed the kid's lacrosse stick and beat him till his brains leaked out his ears. Make it worth it.First, was there a complaint filed by the other team that brought more attention to this, and/or were there previous incidents of overblown anger with this coach?
Hard to believe he would be fired just on that incident...... I would think a stiff fine and warning would be enough
Yeah, but Rice did that to his own players.
Ha ha. Probably. Best part of the article is that there's a video. :)I probably should have read the article before commenting!
A coach is the moral compass for impressionable young men. Princeton already has an aloof arrogant attitude, feeding that ego with this cheap shot that did result in a penalty and should have been a ejection for "UNSPORTSMEN CONDUCT".
Morals above wins, Character above coaching.
You want it any other way go root for Bama.
Rutgers may be a P5 school but we must still maintain morals. may never result in a NC but our graduates will be better moral citizens
Bizarre move by the coach - firing may be excessive but he did it. BTW, whatever happened to that Princeton professor that wrongfully accused a Princeton cop of abuse? She should be fired also - that's a much worse offense IMO.
Looks like a silly "event". The player was running toward coach who was looking away. As coach turned the running player was almost on top of him. Coach probably put his arm out reflexively in defensive manner.
I cannot buy that defense. The reaction would have been to turn away from contact protect the face. I heard somewhere that this was a reaction to a dirty hit that particular player had just been involved in. I am on the fence as to whether that requires firing... emotional as it is. Why isn't there room for a sincere apology and a handshake with the player? I mean the coach sincerely apologizing.. why isn't there room for that before firing comes into play?Interesting....I could buy this. Still the perception is that he did it as an aggressive move which means he definitely had to go. However your theory could have been argued by Princeton and I think he could have stayed.....even though he would be on thin ice for the rest of his tenure ala Bob Knight at the end at IU.
I cannot buy that defense. The reaction would have been to turn away from contact protect the face. I heard somewhere that this was a reaction to a dirty hit that particular player had just been involved in. I am on the fence as to whether that requires firing... emotional as it is. Why isn't there room for a sincere apology and a handshake with the player? I mean the coach sincerely apologizing.. why isn't there room for that before firing comes into play?
Ha ha. Probably. Best part of the article is that there's a video. :)
its more about lawsuits and creating safe spaces for youth than anything else these days
If he did it purposely as retribution there is no question he should be fired - he is a coach, not a player and that just can't happen.
I cannot buy that defense. The reaction would have been to turn away from contact protect the face.
I can't say whether or not the firing was deserved.
I will say I'm shocked NJ.Com didn't use this to rehash all the troubles RU has gone thru.