NorthKCHawk
Well-Known Member
Oh, I did not call it a bullshit lawsuit. My point is that lawsuits happen and it can be part of doing business when you are a billion dollar organization. As much as the lawyers and former players screamed about change, the end result is some large checks being cashed. Its happens every day and I personally would not use this settlement as a justification for firing Barta.You are reaching on a lot of this. A lot of folks in leadership positions in private business are fired these days when they are so closely tied to lawsuits. Particularly lawsuits involving racial bias and/or sexual orientation.
And you can call it a bullshit lawsuit, but two different reports (one conducted by the organization itself) also concluded racial bias.
And some of the organization's best and brightest "employees" brought this very issue to leadership's desk a couple years before.
But I guess we all saw the brilliant business acumen at work the second the football money spigot turned off during covid. That's when his creativity, innovation and business savvy really came to the forefront.
What sort of company fires its CEO when one of its managers is accused of discrimination but does not fire the manager? I have no understanding that Barta is accused of direct wrongdoing in the lawsuit. Did he direct what sort of haircut players could have or how they were treated in the weight room?
Why is no one here calling for KF to be fired? He and his son and his handpicked strength coached were directly accused of wrong doing. Why no calls for the head coach to resign in this thread?
Barta=scapegoat to some.