Quote:
Originally Posted by hooskins
I think making his statement alone shows lack of unity.
|
Mike Shanahan is clearly management. You can tell because he he has the title of Vice President and the big corner office. He makes the big bucks and he also makes all of the football-related decisions for the organization.
On the other hand, the assistant coaches have none of those things. That's because they are not management. They are also not players. They are simply football coaches. So, there was no need for them to show solidarity with either management or the players.
They should not have been put on the spot by the coaches association and they should not have been asked by anyone to sign a statement supporting management.