Bummer for him but hardly shocking.
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Should we get off of your lawn while we're at it?Larry can't coach millennials. I think he's great but that's just a fact. Kids are too soft these days and it all stems from the parents.
Kids are too soft? Maybe people are just ass holes and now being held accountable?Larry can't coach millennials. I think he's great but that's just a fact. Kids are too soft these days and it all stems from the parents.
Kids are too soft? Maybe people are just ass holes and now being held accountable?
yep, you're right. Not wanting to be abused by a coach makes us softLarry can't coach millennials. I think he's great but that's just a fact. Kids are too soft these days and it all stems from the parents.
Honestly good for CSU. He's been in the news for a lot of wrong reasons lately. In this PC culture we live in it is probably best for them to move on without him.
Older generations have been accusing younger generations of being too soft for years and years and years. The current folks who are so down on millennials, were subject to the same accusations by their forefathers. Thinking that the younger generation is taking the country to hell in a handbasket is just part of getting older. And before anyone says "Yeah, but this generation is different!". That has also been said countless times before.In most cases I think it's probably a little of both.
Honestly good for CSU. He's been in the news for a lot of wrong reasons lately. In this PC culture we live in it is probably best for them to move on without him.
Larry can't coach millennials. I think he's great but that's just a fact. Kids are too soft these days and it all stems from the parents.
Doubt that anyone who has been around ISU athletics for awhile could find this surprising. Larry obviously has demons that are chasing him hard, and the drinking and partying and abusive behavior allow him to release those demons. He's basically Bob Knight II, with even less self-control.
Have to admit that he always got the best from his players, at least when he was here. But I don't think I'd want my kid playing for him, unless he 110% knew what he was in for.