It must not be like Tyler's; he gets a check for life.
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It must not be like Tyler's; he gets a check for life.
No wonder Tyler didn't make an effort to rehabilitate his career. He's set for life.
This is from the Tennessean:
"Tyler Summitt also was designated by his mother to be a non-spouse beneficiary of her state pension. When she retired, Pat Summitt opted to collect a monthly benefit...
This might have been turned over to the legal team and may explain why things are being handled in this way.
The difference being is that Pokey was a proven, successful coach, Tyler is not.
To be fair, one cannot "connect the dots" in either direction. People can know things without being given any information by Tyler.
There hasn't been any mention of the word "inappropriate" from anyone.
This was brought up way back beginning at post #42 with one poster saying that Moss had no involvement/knowledge and another poster saying "what did they [the staff] do wrong?" if they did know.
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His apology sounds like he did. :icon_roll:
Everything I've read states that he said, “I am profoundly disappointed in myself for engaging in a relationship that has negatively affected the people I love..." Seems like a weak apology or...
Has Tyler admitted to having an "inappropriate" relationship?
His indiscretion is a lot easier to hide/downplay.
If they covered up an inappropriate relationship between a head coach and a current player - not a good thing.
It's sad because he is so young and hasn't established his career as a winning head coach yet. I wonder if this is the end of head coaching for him.