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Hello LTLers,
Well, as you know, it's been an interesting last 22 hours, to say the least.
I wanted to allow our own LTL's incredible post to get your attention before I decided to post my recent article.
I believe you'll see it pretty much echoes his sentiment.
As I mention (in the article), you can't meet a nicer, more respective, classy guy than Hitch, nor could you meet a finer ambassador than him. I speak for LTL and his crew when we wish him nothing but the best, and thank him for all he did.
As LTL and I discussed, and as I indicate in the article, I have mixed/melancholy feelings about this.
I will also say, as I do in the article, that this stinks at other levels of the organization - and don't (you) believe, for a minute, that Hitch should be held out as the scapegoat.
As they say in Latin, personna non grata - conspicuous by its absence. So, what does that mean?
Remember what an abomination of an organization this was, when Hitch came in. The fact that his overall record was above .500 is well, more than .100 than any coach, prior to his arrival. So, while he did so many puzzling, inconsistent things, let's not forget what it was like, before him
OK, without any further ado, here is the article:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/339066-ken-hitchcock-has-been-fired-the-aftermath
- Mase1
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