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re: Malachi Moore decides next leadership step is blaming Wommack
Posted on 10/9/24 at 12:42 pm to AnchorDownTho
Posted on 10/9/24 at 12:42 pm to AnchorDownTho
That just shows you he never even read that apology that was posted for him. If he had really written that no way he comes back with this shite
Posted on 10/9/24 at 12:44 pm to Jabontik
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DeBoer has already lost the respect of everyone on that team, and will never get it back.
You know this how? Were you in the locker room or at practice this week? If you watched the interview with Malachi at practice, I would say, as of this moment, Malachi has more respect for his coaches because he knows what could have happened compared to how the coaches treated him.
He was there for them trying to hold the team together after Saban quit. And now, when he showed his arse on national tv, they were there for him. I don't care what his punishment internally was, I just want to see how this team comes out against South Carolina and see if their was any attitude adjustments made.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 1:21 pm to captdalton
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Moore definitely needs to shut his damn mouth and try to lead by example.
There was a reason Saban restricted players and assistant coaches from giving interviews during the season. People tend to say stupid shite when emotions are high. The last thing they need is a microphone.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 1:23 pm to Lg
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I would say, as of this moment, Malachi has more respect for his coaches because he knows what could have happened compared to how the coaches treated him.
That's certainly a way to spin it.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 1:26 pm to DaBama
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People tend to say stupid shite when emotions are high.
This place is certainly an example of that.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 1:27 pm to Lg
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Malachi has more respect for his coaches because he knows what could have happened compared to how the coaches treated him.
Malachi knows his coach will defend his actions in the media. However, the example being set for the rest of the team is the issue here. The players now know they can show their arse (as you put it), coach will defend your actions in the media, and there will be little to no consequences for those actions. That's the problem, not Moore as an individual, but setting a standard for the team/program
Posted on 10/9/24 at 1:32 pm to AnchorDownTho
Moore is not wrong, Wommack is in over his head.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 2:06 pm to lsufball19
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However, the example being set for the rest of the team is the issue here. The players now know they can show their arse (as you put it), coach will defend your actions in the media, and there will be little to no consequences for those actions.
But you are making an assumption that there wasn't any consequence to his actions? Just because you and I don't know what his punishment was, doesn't mean the players don't. Like I said, I will make my determination about the team, especially the defense over the next few games. If the thuggery and classless play continue then I will concede your point. But I guarantee you, the team has been made well aware (by former players no doubt) that all will be held accountable to the standard that was already set at Alabama by their hard work and the way they are supposed to conduct themselves on and off the field.
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