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Heard Bohl is cleaning house

HokeyPokey said:
laxwyo said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world

That sounds like of football programs. Some coaches try tough love, some try different approaches. Some kids react different to those kinds of tactics.

In particular about hc Bohl and not what he appears to be, are you saying he's an asshole? Most Head coaches are assholes from what I gather. My uncle won 88 straight games as an Idaho high school coach and he's pretty much an arrogant asshole too.

I'm not sure how I feel about riding a kid until he quits so that the scholarship can be better utilized. Mixed feelings

His words are not consistent with his actions. Players have been misled into thinking he had their back and then dropped without hesitation. It's true, that this does happen across college football and I never said that it doesn't. I'm just bringing things to light for those of you who do have a misled perception.
You have brought nothing to light. NOTHING
 
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.

You were a walk-on, or scholarship player?

You would love to know, but answering that narrows the field and makes it easier to figure me out :coffee:
 
HokeyPokey said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.
I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
If you contributed to success, you must not have been here under Bohl which makes me question how much stock I want to put into your comments....

Touche, this actually made me laugh pretty hard. I'll say that I contributed to our wins and losses for both DC and Bohl.
Boy thats alot of losses.
 
Cuttslam said:
HokeyPokey said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.
I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
If you contributed to success, you must not have been here under Bohl which makes me question how much stock I want to put into your comments....

Touche, this actually made me laugh pretty hard. I'll say that I contributed to our wins and losses for both DC and Bohl.
Boy thats alot of loses.

My win-loss record is definitely heavier on the right side
 
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
Did you blow the guys on recruiting trips?
 
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

We are quick to tell the kids to suck it up, yet people who question Bohl (the football god) on this board are skewered like goats on a spit. If Bohl was in the real world - the president and CEO of Wyoming Cowboys, Inc., a publicly traded company, he would have already had his ass removed from the ivory tower and been kicked to the curb for the shit product he put on the field this year. Bohl is lucky, he lives in the world of college athletics where the unwritten rule is you keep the head dude for 5 years no matter what he does (remember Heath, or Joe or DC, etc.).

In the world of corporate America, it's what have you done for me lately. What you did 2 or 5 or 10 years ago has no bearing on you keeping your job. So life is tough on all of us, including those 18 and 19 year old kids who are getting their asses handed to them in a meeting because they blew an assignment. Guess what, maybe they weren't taught what their assignments were. Can you sit there and honestly say Vigen and Stanard actually had a fucking clue this year? I might get on the kids, but I guarantee you both of those guys would be looking for work if I was head mother fucker in charge. And as head mother fucker in charge, I would have both Bohl and Burman in my office right now telling them MY expectations for next year. No more TBD, no more 2 win seasons, no more "we're too young" excuses, no more "I don't have enough money." I would say to them what we have all said about the kids, suck it up. It's the real world. Get it done or get the fuck out of my company. :twocents:
 
HokeyPokey said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.
I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
If you contributed to success, you must not have been here under Bohl which makes me question how much stock I want to put into your comments....

Touche, this actually made me laugh pretty hard. I'll say that I contributed to our wins and losses for both DC and Bohl.
You're either Patrick Mertens or Dom Rufran.... Amiright?
 
CowboyNV said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

We are quick to tell the kids to suck it up, yet people who question Bohl (the football god) on this board are skewered like goats on a spit. If Bohl was in the real world - the president and CEO of Wyoming Cowboys, Inc., a publicly traded company, he would have already had his ass removed from the ivory tower and been kicked to the curb for the shit product he put on the field this year. Bohl is lucky, he lives in the world of college athletics where the unwritten rule is you keep the head dude for 5 years no matter what he does (remember Heath, or Joe or DC, etc.).

In the world of corporate America, it's what have you done for me lately. What you did 2 or 5 or 10 years ago has no bearing on you keeping your job. So life is tough on all of us, including those 18 and 19 year old kids who are getting their asses handed to them in a meeting because they blew an assignment. Guess what, maybe they weren't taught what their assignments were. Can you sit there and honestly say Vigen and Stanard actually had a fucking clue this year? I might get on the kids, but I guarantee you both of those guys would be looking for work if I was head mother fucker in charge. And as head mother fucker in charge, I would have both Bohl and Burman in my office right now telling them MY expectations for next year. No more TBD, no more 2 win seasons, no more "we're too young" excuses, no more "I don't have enough money." I would say to them what we have all said about the kids, suck it up. It's the real world. Get it done or get the fuck out of my company. :twocents:

CowboyNV bringing some serious wood!
 
It's a tough gig trying to turn high school boys into men on a football field. So many players from different backgrounds. I guess it's all a part of recruiting the right kids that fit your program. They'll be misses and hits and hopefully at then end of a few years, you have some momentum to build from
 
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.
I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
If you contributed to success, you must not have been here under Bohl which makes me question how much stock I want to put into your comments....

Touche, this actually made me laugh pretty hard. I'll say that I contributed to our wins and losses for both DC and Bohl.
You're either Patrick Mertens or Dom Rufran.... Amiright?

Now way this is Rufran -- no way.
 
CowboyNV said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

We are quick to tell the kids to suck it up, yet people who question Bohl (the football god) on this board are skewered like goats on a spit. If Bohl was in the real world - the president and CEO of Wyoming Cowboys, Inc., a publicly traded company, he would have already had his ass removed from the ivory tower and been kicked to the curb for the shit product he put on the field this year. Bohl is lucky, he lives in the world of college athletics where the unwritten rule is you keep the head dude for 5 years no matter what he does (remember Heath, or Joe or DC, etc.).

In the world of corporate America, it's what have you done for me lately. What you did 2 or 5 or 10 years ago has no bearing on you keeping your job. So life is tough on all of us, including those 18 and 19 year old kids who are getting their asses handed to them in a meeting because they blew an assignment. Guess what, maybe they weren't taught what their assignments were. Can you sit there and honestly say Vigen and Stanard actually had a fucking clue this year? I might get on the kids, but I guarantee you both of those guys would be looking for work if I was head mother fucker in charge. And as head mother fucker in charge, I would have both Bohl and Burman in my office right now telling them MY expectations for next year. No more TBD, no more 2 win seasons, no more "we're too young" excuses, no more "I don't have enough money." I would say to them what we have all said about the kids, suck it up. It's the real world. Get it done or get the fuck out of my company. :twocents:

Finally someone who understands what I was getting at. Of course it's normal for a coach to rip a kids ass in the film room when he's messing up, but not to the point where the player is no longer able to learn. Every player is critical to the depth of the team. Why do you think things fell apart more and more last year as the starters got hurt? Successful teams have 2's that know the system.
 
Yabadabadoo said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
HokeyPokey said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.
I earned my degree from the University of Wyoming and contributed regularly to the program's success.
If you contributed to success, you must not have been here under Bohl which makes me question how much stock I want to put into your comments....

Touche, this actually made me laugh pretty hard. I'll say that I contributed to our wins and losses for both DC and Bohl.
You're either Patrick Mertens or Dom Rufran.... Amiright?

Now way this is Rufran -- no way.

You guys would probably never guess who I am. Of course you could name every senior from last year but it won't be any you thought of initially. Maybe I'll tell you, maybe I won't. If I do, many will know.
 
Thanks for the insight Hokey. As you'll notice, there is a contingency that thinks Bohl walks on water. Me? I'm for WYO and don't give a damn who is in charge as long as we win. Thus, what say you, is this going to work in your opinion?
 
Not going to throw any shade at you HokeyPokey, but you turned a day that was a Cowboy victory into a day that you could be the big man on this board. So what are your true intentions? I feel like you wanted some attention and this is a way you could get it.
 
CowboyNV said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

We are quick to tell the kids to suck it up, yet people who question Bohl (the football god) on this board are skewered like goats on a spit. If Bohl was in the real world - the president and CEO of Wyoming Cowboys, Inc., a publicly traded company, he would have already had his ass removed from the ivory tower and been kicked to the curb for the shit product he put on the field this year. Bohl is lucky, he lives in the world of college athletics where the unwritten rule is you keep the head dude for 5 years no matter what he does (remember Heath, or Joe or DC, etc.).

In the world of corporate America, it's what have you done for me lately. What you did 2 or 5 or 10 years ago has no bearing on you keeping your job. So life is tough on all of us, including those 18 and 19 year old kids who are getting their asses handed to them in a meeting because they blew an assignment. Guess what, maybe they weren't taught what their assignments were. Can you sit there and honestly say Vigen and Stanard actually had a fucking clue this year? I might get on the kids, but I guarantee you both of those guys would be looking for work if I was head mother fucker in charge. And as head mother fucker in charge, I would have both Bohl and Burman in my office right now telling them MY expectations for next year. No more TBD, no more 2 win seasons, no more "we're too young" excuses, no more "I don't have enough money." I would say to them what we have all said about the kids, suck it up. It's the real world. Get it done or get the fuck out of my company. :twocents:

Middle management right?
 
ragtimejoe1 said:
Thanks for the insight Hokey. As you'll notice, there is a contingency that thinks Bohl walks on water. Me? I'm for WYO and don't give a damn who is in charge as long as we win. Thus, what say you, is this going to work in your opinion?

Seriously what insight?
 
Yabadabadoo said:
CowboyNV said:
Yabadabadoo said:
HokeyPokey said:
Cuttslam said:
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Sounds a lot like the real world
Hahaha no shit welcome to the real world. Lifes a bitch.

Never said it wasn't like the real world. And in the real world, many people stay and stick through tough times while others think it is in their best interest to leave. But unlike the very real world it is, it appears to me that many people on this board have an unrealistic expectation that every athlete will stick around.

I don't know who you are, or even if you are legit. However, giving you the benefit of the doubt I'll conclude you left the program for reasons of your won. How about telling us what they were?

I'll also state that the program is moving ahead and in the right direction so far as I may surmise. Does Bohl love each of his players to death? Of course not! What coach does? You guys get yelled at in the film room and in practice? Suck it up bro, because if you're talking about this year's team, if I were in that film room as a coach, I'm certain I would have made some paint peel from the walls.

You also omit the fact that Bohl never buries his players publicly, and he never tarnishes them to the press...in fact it's the contrary completely. Bohl has been super positive after every game this season, no matter if the team played well...or not.

We are quick to tell the kids to suck it up, yet people who question Bohl (the football god) on this board are skewered like goats on a spit. If Bohl was in the real world - the president and CEO of Wyoming Cowboys, Inc., a publicly traded company, he would have already had his ass removed from the ivory tower and been kicked to the curb for the shit product he put on the field this year. Bohl is lucky, he lives in the world of college athletics where the unwritten rule is you keep the head dude for 5 years no matter what he does (remember Heath, or Joe or DC, etc.).

In the world of corporate America, it's what have you done for me lately. What you did 2 or 5 or 10 years ago has no bearing on you keeping your job. So life is tough on all of us, including those 18 and 19 year old kids who are getting their asses handed to them in a meeting because they blew an assignment. Guess what, maybe they weren't taught what their assignments were. Can you sit there and honestly say Vigen and Stanard actually had a fucking clue this year? I might get on the kids, but I guarantee you both of those guys would be looking for work if I was head mother fucker in charge. And as head mother fucker in charge, I would have both Bohl and Burman in my office right now telling them MY expectations for next year. No more TBD, no more 2 win seasons, no more "we're too young" excuses, no more "I don't have enough money." I would say to them what we have all said about the kids, suck it up. It's the real world. Get it done or get the fuck out of my company. :twocents:

CowboyNV bringing some serious wood!

I spent 36 years working for 3 different Fortune 100 companies. I started as a lowly sales rep and worked my way up the corporate ladder to national sales manager and I know that excuses are like ass holes, everybody had one. I can tell you with all certainty, that I would not have lasted nearly as long as I did if I had told the CEO, COO, BOD or anybody else in that mix of alphabet soup that my sales numbers were TBD, or that I couldn't increase sales or hit my budgets because of attrition or youth or inexperience in the sales department. They would have laughed me all the way out the door with my meager possessions in a box. No, it's time somebody at the UW grew a set and started demanding some accountability in the athletic department. My attitude may seem unrealistic, but it is the way of the world in the board room, and there is no reason to let things pass just because it's college athletics. In the end, it's a business and Bohl is running his own little division of the company and he is not getting the job done. Nothing against Bohl, I'm sure he's a hell of a guy. Right now he's not producing, his assistants are not producing, and his kids damn sure aren't producing.
 
Cuttslam said:
ragtimejoe1 said:
Thanks for the insight Hokey. As you'll notice, there is a contingency that thinks Bohl walks on water. Me? I'm for WYO and don't give a damn who is in charge as long as we win. Thus, what say you, is this going to work in your opinion?

Seriously what insight?

You have to read into it because he's trying to avoid throwing anyone under the bus.
 
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