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re: "I would be foolish to leave," les miles

Posted on 12/6/12 at 1:28 pm to
Posted by PurpleAndGold86
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 12/6/12 at 1:28 pm to
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the person has the option to leave and uses it as leverage.


The first part is correct. However, it doesn't always mean the coach/player is using anything as leverage. Sometimes the school/team decides they want to give a coach/player a raise when they have the option to leave. Does not mean the coach/player used it as leverage.

You kept saying Miles threatened to leave. Where/when did he threaten to leave??

Maybe LSU gave him the raise overnight like they did because Arkansas offered him, but where was this "threatening to leave" BS published?
Posted by TxTiger82
Member since Sep 2004
33950 posts
Posted on 12/6/12 at 1:29 pm to
You don't have to make a threat to leverage the situation. All you have to do is make LSU aware of the situation somehow. The more distance the better.

Geez you are naive.
Posted by theunknownknight
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
57437 posts
Posted on 12/6/12 at 1:32 pm to
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You kept saying Miles threatened to leave. Where/when did he threaten to leave??


Presenting an option to leave is a threat to leave from the AD's perspective. If no real threat was perceived, no renegotiation of his contract would have occurred.
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