Onlytimewilltel wrote:Cavsfansince84 wrote:hoosierdaddy34 wrote:
If intent matters in a court of law it has to matter here, when doling out punishment. The punishment has to fit the crime. 5 games, at the end of the year to a team trying to fight and make the tournament, seems like a very reasonable punishment given all the factors. I don’t have any more time to listen to hysterical people who are overreacting.
Saying he should be fired isn't overreaction, its simply people having a different opinion of what his punishment should be. When Woody Hayes threw a punch at a player who came running towards him on the sideline after intercepting a pass with a helmet on he was fired the next day because it had to be done. That was a coach who'd been there for 28 years and won 3 national titles. Howard getting a 5 game suspension seems pretty light imo. I think he should be suspended at least for the remainder of the season and the Wisconsin coach could maybe use a suspension as well. Firing him seems perfectly within reason also. I don't think that Michigan has much of any chance of making the tourney either unless they win the B1G tourney.
Yea agreed should have been the rest of the year minimum, including tournaments. And probably should have been fired. Don’t play that stupid game “it wasn’t a closed fist”he’s a freaking head coach of a major university, and hit another coach in the head intentionally without the other coach ever touching him. Most of us would have been canned on the spot. Greg needs suspended also for confronting Howard and putting hands on him first. Both guys are idiots and deserve harsher punishment. Started a freaking brawl.
But but I would have bee fired!

Yes both of you are overreacting significantly. And you especially appear that you are most concerned with the fact that a major college coach is getting away with something that you, every day Joe, cannot.
That’s life. Whining about it isn’t going to change that fact. Your personal experiences don’t really play into this.
Unless he violated his contract or wasn’t living up to the expectations of the university performance wise, nothing was ever going to happen to him. And Michigan AD and President obviously did not feel he deserved to be fired. I realize you are in your feelings way too far into this situation but this was predictable and the right call, as I stated yesterday before the decision was announced.
By the way I am in no way a Michigan or Juwon Howard fan. So save the homerism crap.