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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
Something else comes to mind also, part of his job as coach may also go along with what the school decides to do.
It's a possibility that his firing was a result of his publicly speaking out against the school's apology on thier website.
How can the school look to be apologetic if the head of the team refuses to go along with the apology?
If both entities are in disagreement over the apology, it's probably worth nothing to give it.
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That's what I thought - not to be cynical, but I think that if he had spoken the party line, so to speak, he would still have a job. Whether he should have kept his job is, obviously, a matter for debate.