Rerisen wrote:If Paxson knew Vinny was equally at fault, I kinda doubt they would be all chummy chum right now without Vinny doing his equal part to apologize in the same fashion. The leap of logic is that Paxson would volunteer to be the sole fall guy when there is no reason for him to fall on his sword for Vinny now that VDN no longer works for the Bulls.
Sure he would if he wanted the issue to just go away.
Rerisen wrote:I meant his interview outside the Berto after Paxson and Gar talked.
Ah.
Rerisen wrote:Apparently Paxson doesn't think Vinny is at fault either. Because he was ok with taking all the blame. Or else he just likes being shat on.
He wasn't taking all the blame. He was accepting responsibility for his actions. You're still making assumptions.
Rerisen wrote:This is not exactly like discussing how bad Kirk Hinrich is at putting the ball in the hole.
As far as this issue is concerned, I'm far more interested in how it makes the team look and by extension, the Bulls chances to land new talent. And how it looks is bad.
How it looks is over. This is textbook PR. They issued their mea culpas, said their goodbyes. You don't know how it looks. You're just singing the same tune you always sing.
Rerisen wrote:Plenty of opinion circulating in the media thought it was, thought that Paxson would never live through this incident.
And he hasn't really. He's a consultant now.
Rerisen wrote:I wanted Paxson gone before this, so its just another log on the fire to me.
It's good to have a hobby.