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re: I mean, no one should be upset about being fired by Bama. Your good fortune that they
Posted on 2/23/24 at 10:59 am to koreandawg
Posted on 2/23/24 at 10:59 am to koreandawg
This seems to be a constant theme with his generation. They have roles at the very top of organizations which they acquired in their 40s to early 50s while at the very peak of their performance. Yet they feel entitled to stay in those critical roles long into their 70s when their performance and adaptability has clearly waned.
Alabama offered him a dignified retirement at an appropriate time and he chose to leave stomping his feet like what his generation stereotypes as millennial behavior.
Be a mentor and leave a legacy you can pass on to a new generation of announcers who serve a new generation of fans. Is that too much to ask of someone in their 70s with plenty of money who has held this role for 35+ years? Especially in the entertainment industry where no one should take their status for granted?
Alabama offered him a dignified retirement at an appropriate time and he chose to leave stomping his feet like what his generation stereotypes as millennial behavior.
Be a mentor and leave a legacy you can pass on to a new generation of announcers who serve a new generation of fans. Is that too much to ask of someone in their 70s with plenty of money who has held this role for 35+ years? Especially in the entertainment industry where no one should take their status for granted?
Posted on 2/23/24 at 11:01 am to MillerLiteTime
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This seems to be a constant theme with his generation. They have roles at the very top of organizations which they acquired in their 40s to early 50s while at the very peak of their performance. Yet they feel entitled to stay in those critical roles long into their 70s when their performance and adaptability has clearly waned.
Alabama offered him a dignified retirement at an appropriate time and he chose to leave stomping his feet like what his generation stereotypes as millennial behavior.
Be a mentor and leave a legacy you can pass on to a new generation of announcers who serve a new generation of fans. Is that too much to ask of someone in their 70s with plenty of money who has held this role for 35+ years? Especially in the entertainment industry where no one should take their status for granted?
So he should've quit working and not pursued other jobs.
Like I said, if he takes the Arena Football League job, everyone knows what happened. Doesn't matter that he doesn't tell anyone it wasn't his idea.
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