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Originally Posted by skinsfan69
When his bosses ( who are paying you a lot of money ) want something done in the end he is going to go along. It's part of the territory working for Dan. He can object, he probably did but he does not sign the checks.
Reminds me of when Dan came in the draft room and took Haskins. What are the coaches and scouts going to do?
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It's one thing for a coach or assistant to object in a draft. It is different for the president of the organization. I resigned as general manager of a company because the owner was out of line on holiday pay. I think if Wright and Rivera stood up to Dan or Tanya on ST they would have won, or at least gotten it handled better. That's what changing the organization means for the WFT.
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