Whether you want him here next year or not, it would be a good way to show support for the team and head coach, while quieting the narrative that we agree with the jack ass that wrote the letter.
Uncle said:
No
Uncle said:
No
Uncle said:
No
Cy_Tolliver said:
Pay me 5 million and you can send me all the insulting letters you want. I'll laugh all the way to my vacation home in Bermuda.
FishingAggie said:
Kevin knows we are not raccist. His family knows that as well. He would have left long ago if we were that kind of place ( on his own).
He knows what Aggies are and stand for. The people around us know that too. Most people aren't following this and just don't care.
That letter is NOT indicative of TAMU and most of the world who know Aggies know that as well.
Let it go. It'll pass
MallalieuAg said:
I'll never understand what the Sumlins expected to get out of publicizing the letter. All they did was hurt the people that pay them. For all they know the letter could have been written by a whorn or bear or tcehtard, etc.
padreislandagfan said:
You can't want him out anymore. His crappy coaching skills are no longer an issue. You have to rally around the coach who chose to publicize this mess.
Ya well she needs to learn that having a husband that makes 5 million per year comes with certain obligations one of which is not to make his employer look bad.Rock1982 said:MallalieuAg said:
I'll never understand what the Sumlins expected to get out of publicizing the letter. All they did was hurt the people that pay them. For all they know the letter could have been written by a whorn or bear or tcehtard, etc.
Put yourself In her shoes. Not your own logic and your emotional response to the loss.
You've probably never been the spouse of someone in leadership will under fire. It was an emotional response. She loves him. I would have preferred that she handled it differently, but I absolutely understand her reaction.
TexasAggie_97 said:Ya well she needs to learn that having a husband that makes 5 million per year comes with certain obligations one of which is not to make his employer look bad.Rock1982 said:MallalieuAg said:
I'll never understand what the Sumlins expected to get out of publicizing the letter. All they did was hurt the people that pay them. For all they know the letter could have been written by a whorn or bear or tcehtard, etc.
Put yourself In her shoes. Not your own logic and your emotional response to the loss.
You've probably never been the spouse of someone in leadership will under fire. It was an emotional response. She loves him. I would have preferred that she handled it differently, but I absolutely understand her reaction.