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GatorStud;n102514 said:Liberals... it isn't fair, he didn't mean it, give him another chance, his mommy, his grandma... jesus christ we all have had hard knocks and family struggles. Life is enduring and over coming. The guy decided on his own to leave the team, WM didn't boot him over his desire to start. Orr left because he wasn't starting. Here's one for you Orr and liberal lip smackers.... go into the game on the second series and kick so much ass the coaches play you the lions share of the game. Worried about the NFL, get some highlight film on you, last I checked the scouts aren't looking to see if you tossed the coin every game or started only to benched most of the game. The guy left the team on Game Day (a huge game for the team and it's recovery march) over starting not playing or injury. That's all you need to know. Save your sad sap stories for the media, I have plenty too over the years. Winners overcome, not run with their tail between their legs.
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Not sure is you were replying to me specifically, but I assure you I'm not an excuse maker. I do understand the circumstances, and can imagine someone making a bad decision as a result. But all that said, Orr made a decision and will have to live with it. My point is that if this were Spurrier or Meyer, then I'm good with the whole "make a mistake and you're out" mindset. Their resume was sufficient, and they didn't complain about circumstances or make excuses for themselves. WM has accomplished nothing, has taken UF to new lows, and along the way has arrogantly tried to dismiss any criticism, all while believing that he's deserving of more "chances". That's my issue here. If we're holding people responsible for bad choices, then let's be consistent.