From the beginning I didn't think moving him into the coaches role was a good idea mainly due to fit. He was asked to do something that was not doable, but as a person he tried. I can't fault him for this stint as a coach, and he handled it like a pro!
I like the organization is keeping him aboard for the rest of the year and he was not fired. "Relieving him of his duties" was accurate. The front office messed this whole coaching circus up. If Karl doesn't work we know the problem is 100% PDA.
Shout Out to Ty Corbin
Shout Out to Ty Corbin
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Shout Out to Ty Corbin
KANGZZZZZ!
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Yeah, thanks for the effort coach Corbin. Wasn't your fault.
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Thanks Coach! He could've and had every right to be upset at the situation he was forced in, but stayed professional and classy throughout the whole saga. I too don't blame him for a thing.
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Terrible coach, but the way he was treated with everything was ridiculous and the front office should be ashamed. Corbin was a class act through everything.