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WOW what a newsworthy hour!!!
Grier after the Mizzou game
Haden is a big time lawyer himself, I've heard he's not going to get a penny. Was he drinking before the divorce was announced aka like two years ago?
I think it's shameful that USC fired him right away.
It's there right to do so, it that's a horse **** move.
I hope he is able to collect every penny of his buyout or whatever
It could be a, "pre existing condition,"... Would imagine Patty did due diligence or he needs to go as well.
It could be a, "pre existing condition,"... Would imagine Patty did due diligence or he needs to go as well.
Bingo, if it shakes out like that then Patty Boy gotta hit the bricks too
So reading this CNN article it seems like this dude being an alcoholic was well known during his time at Washington. It became a problem at USC when he wasn't performing up to their expectations
privilege helped him get the job and then they threw him under the bus.
well at least the disease is very treatable as long as he truly wants help. Seen plenty of folks bounce back under the guidance of a treatment/medical facility. Ain't like he's on Heroine or some ****
If it was an open secret he had a drinking problem at Washington then I'm pretty damn sure it was at USC. They just chose to ignore it until it became too big of a problem. Dude probably should've never been hired in the first place at USC and they did a terrible job of doing a background check. (if they truly didn't knowWell, the problem was with whatever happened at practice yesterday (some are saying he showed up drunk, others that he didnt' show up at all, idk doesn't matter). He didn't just get canned because he lost (see Kiffin).So reading this CNN article it seems like this dude being an alcoholic was well known during his time at Washington. It became a problem at USC when he wasn't performing up to their expectations
privilege helped him get the job and then they threw him under the bus.
well at least the disease is very treatable as long as he truly wants help. Seen plenty of folks bounce back under the guidance of a treatment/medical facility. Ain't like he's on Heroine or some ****