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Social media reacts to latest Kirk Herbstreit comments regarding Dylan Raiola

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  • wpony714wpony714 Posts: 554 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I was thinking about these comments from Herbstreit and yes, the conversation shouldn't have happened but they also don't make a lot of sense. KH boiled it all down to "if I'm guilty of anything, it's saying Matt Rhule is a good guy and good coach". Okay. But what about that is somehow undiscoverable or unknowable by the Raiola's? The dad is a well-known and respected former player. He's got access and a skill set to determine differences between coaches, etc. What was the need for the phone call?

    It's akin to leaving a great scene in the cutting room floor. We aren't getting all the information from KH but ESPN trotted him out to Feinbaum so they could put it to rest. I'm still irritated that KH wants to play dumb about why fans are upset.

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