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GM Doug Whaley's end of season press conference


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"just to clarify..." over and over

 

He is not going to say anything. GMs do not tell the media stuff that is going on in the organization. He has talking points. What do they think is going to be divulged?

 

One of them even sounded like he never read Pegula's statement that was released on the Rex firing.

That point is well taken, but that doesn't mean you handle that PC in the manner Whaley just did.

 

The national media will have a field day with that performance.

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"just to clarify..." over and over

 

He is not going to say anything. GMs do not tell the media stuff that is going on in the organization. He has talking points. What do they think is going to be divulged?

 

One of them even sounded like he never read Pegula's statement that was released on the Rex firing.

It's amazing how few people get this.

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So when someone at you work gets fired, do you go up to the CEO and ask why he was fired?

No because I do not report directly to the CEO but Whaley does. If I cared about the move I would ask that persons direct manager.

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He said he had nothing to do with it. And why would he, according to the structure Rex reported directly to Pegula. Pegula would have to do the firing.

because it affects his job directly. and btw Doogie is one serious liar and terribul poker player

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My thoughts:

 

1. Nothing new was going to be learned beforehand and nothing new was learned. Because Whaley was never going to say anything of worth.

2. He's just flat lying. Several times. I like Whaley as a GM but that was awful. I understood what he was saying, every single question, but he was parsing words like a Clinton, and it was embarrassing.

3. He didn't want Rex but wasn't against Rex. It was said when Rex was hired that he wouldn't report to Whaley so he wouldn't be responsible for him. Therefore he wouldn't fire him nor would he need to address it. We knew all that.

4. We didn't learn anything about Lynn, about Tyrod, about Rex, about the Pegulas, about any player. It was almost a complete waste of time as I expected.

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"just to clarify..." over and over

 

He is not going to say anything. GMs do not tell the media stuff that is going on in the organization. He has talking points. What do they think is going to be divulged?

 

One of them even sounded like he never read Pegula's statement that was released on the Rex firing.

YEP

 

Once again, our intrepid "reporters" show up to a scrum and are flabbergasted when a scoop doesn't fall into their fat bitter laps.

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He reports directly to ownership. Of course he should know why Rex was fired. In his position he requires the retrospective and alignment with his bosses so as not to repeat the same failures. From what he said, he has no idea what happened and no interest in finding out. He's either being dishonest (as Sully tweeted) or this organization has a very serious leadership problem.

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I said this earlier and I will say it again (if you believe Doug's narrative), he just threw ownership under the bus (live on radio/TV) like he did behind the scenes with Rex.

 

This is the beginning of the end of St. Doug II I predict.

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Obvious DW wasn't interested in doing the press conference, but it was a evil necessity. Media is a bunch of hacks and DW knows that and just beat around the bush the whole time just trying to get to the finish line. Waste of time by everyone involved.

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My thoughts:

 

1. Nothing new was going to be learned beforehand and nothing new was learned. Because Whaley was never going to say anything of worth.

2. He's just flat lying. Several times. I like Whaley as a GM but that was awful. I understood what he was saying, every single question, but he was parsing words like a Clinton, and it was embarrassing.

3. He didn't want Rex but wasn't against Rex. It was said when Rex was hired that he wouldn't report to Whaley so he wouldn't be responsible for him. Therefore he wouldn't fire him nor would he need to address it. We knew all that.

4. We didn't learn anything about Lynn, about Tyrod, about Rex, about the Pegulas, about any player. It was almost a complete waste of time as I expected.

 

That's 100% on the media questions that were asked.

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