TychoBrahe
Well-Known Member
I have to disagree with this. Given the reactionary state of modern social media, unless Daniels et al were looking to cut-bait on the program forever, or trying to bury it, it would have been infinitely preferable for them to approach KF as a group to express their concerns first. It's more than possible KF could've been fired (still could happen), the program put in utter disarray (pretty close already), and its reputation forever tarnished (remains to be seen), by making it public right from the start.I listened to the whole thing. It's good to absorb as much perspective as you can on this story. I tuned out when they criticized Oliver Martin for transferring to Iowa from Michigan last summer. And their pod isn't my cup of tea, but it's worth listening to the current episode even if you disagree with some of their opinions, as I do.
And, no, it's not their take on DJK. I disagree with their opinion that players should have gone to KF first instead of going public on social media. If they felt comfortable going to KF or believed he would address their concerns, they would have done so.
But they say they never wanted KF fired, nor the program buried. Maybe they were naive not to understand what would or could happen if they broke the story on social media first, but I wonder if Daniels et co. don't now look back and go, hmm, maybe there was a better way to have done this. A more productive way, without the resultant craziness (national media criticism, Kinnick statue vandalism, recruiting ammunition for opponents, etc). Good will come out of this, and needed changes will be made. But as a process goes--this one seemed needlessly traumatic perhaps.