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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 641870" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>So your issue is that he stated things in public? Because if that is your issue with what/how he did it, then you aren't questioning his leadership, you are questioning the medium he used in order to lead. You are going to have a really hard time convincing me that calling out teammates for not doing their jobs, for the good of the team, isn't trying to lead. Are you certain he did not approach these individuals personally before saying what he said publicly? Did he name names?</p><p></p><p>How is there zero benefit to what he did? You screw up at your job and your team leader calls you on it. This either makes you a better player or you flip him the finger and fail your job. This is a publicly owned organization in a highly publicized arena, if they can't handle constructive criticism, then they are in the wrong business. Should coaches not pull a player (public shaming) off the field when he screws up? Should penalties be quietly discussed amoung the referees, the yardage walked off without explanation so that the offending player isn't shamed? Should AR walk up to a player, who just messed up a route and cost the team the game, pat him on the *** and say "its OK tiger, we will get them next time".</p><p></p><p>By definition AR was leading, by stepping up and answering a question with facts. You may not like what he said and think that it hurt some feelings, but I would guess that there were quite a few guys on that team who were quietly applauding him for having the balls to say it, in the open or behind closed doors. They were also probably applauding that someone was finally giving the media some answers that might curtail the endless questions. This was AR talking about behavior that was negatively effecting the team. Not someone ranting about trivial things.</p><p></p><p>You seem to think that because Aaron is sought out by the media that he somehow only uses it for his own good. Did you catch what happened after the Badger Basketball game when a reporter (Dennis Dodd) pressed him for an interview?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 641870, member: 7261"] So your issue is that he stated things in public? Because if that is your issue with what/how he did it, then you aren't questioning his leadership, you are questioning the medium he used in order to lead. You are going to have a really hard time convincing me that calling out teammates for not doing their jobs, for the good of the team, isn't trying to lead. Are you certain he did not approach these individuals personally before saying what he said publicly? Did he name names? How is there zero benefit to what he did? You screw up at your job and your team leader calls you on it. This either makes you a better player or you flip him the finger and fail your job. This is a publicly owned organization in a highly publicized arena, if they can't handle constructive criticism, then they are in the wrong business. Should coaches not pull a player (public shaming) off the field when he screws up? Should penalties be quietly discussed amoung the referees, the yardage walked off without explanation so that the offending player isn't shamed? Should AR walk up to a player, who just messed up a route and cost the team the game, pat him on the *** and say "its OK tiger, we will get them next time". By definition AR was leading, by stepping up and answering a question with facts. You may not like what he said and think that it hurt some feelings, but I would guess that there were quite a few guys on that team who were quietly applauding him for having the balls to say it, in the open or behind closed doors. They were also probably applauding that someone was finally giving the media some answers that might curtail the endless questions. This was AR talking about behavior that was negatively effecting the team. Not someone ranting about trivial things. You seem to think that because Aaron is sought out by the media that he somehow only uses it for his own good. Did you catch what happened after the Badger Basketball game when a reporter (Dennis Dodd) pressed him for an interview? [/QUOTE]
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