Gared Allen?The Breeze wrote:It's a far cry from Winfield, when Spielman couldn't even be bothered to walk in to the weight room and talk to him. I'd have serious doubts about trusting him if I were a player..although they did right by G. Allen.

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Gared Allen?The Breeze wrote:It's a far cry from Winfield, when Spielman couldn't even be bothered to walk in to the weight room and talk to him. I'd have serious doubts about trusting him if I were a player..although they did right by G. Allen.
I've jokingly called him Gerald so often I forgot that his name starts with a J.DK Sweets wrote:Gared Allen?
The difference is public opinion. Even in Missouri, people think it's weird that he got in so much trouble. The further south you go, the more accepted he will be.TeddyB wrote:I don't get how he's "uncomfortable" returning to Minny when we're not at all responsible for what he did, yet he is more than fine going to Texas, where the alleged incident took place. I'd love to have him as the player back, but hearing his publicized words makes me realize how shallow he is as a person, even for one who committed his acts.
If he doesn't come back here, would love to dump him to Tampa like someone else mentioned for their second this year and a 1st/2nd next year if possible.
Zimmer seemed to do well with keeping criminals happy in Cincy so hopefully he still has the magic and this can all go away finally.
In Texas, everybody has this T-Shirt.DK Sweets wrote:The difference is public opinion. Even in Missouri, people think it's weird that he got in so much trouble. The further south you go, the more accepted he will be.
Oh good grief.Cliff wrote: In Texas, everybody has this T-Shirt.
DK Sweets wrote:The difference is public opinion. Even in Missouri, people think it's weird that he got in so much trouble. The further south you go, the more accepted he will be.
She has 13 millions reasons to find Zimmer charming!!Mothman wrote: Let's hope she finds Mike Zimmer charming.
I agree that a lot of this has to do with avoiding the fan base that went from viewing him as a monster on the field to viewing him as a monster off the field. But as far as the rural/urban thing goes, I'm sure you're right, but I would still wager that urban Texas is more supportive than urban Minnesota.Texas Vike wrote:As a dislocated Minnesotan who has lived in two different urban areas of TX, I have to say it isn't quite that simple. I would wager a lot of money that much of Southern (rural) Missouri is WAY more supportive of the kind of punishment AD delivered than most folks in the urban centers of TX.
IMO, it is more about leaving MN, the place where AD's family experienced a sharp decline in public opinion, than the destination. Just my .02.
DK Sweets wrote:I agree that a lot of this has to do with avoiding the fan base that went from viewing him as a monster on the field to viewing him as a monster off the field. But as far as the rural/urban thing goes, I'm sure you're right, but I would still wager that urban Texas is more supportive than urban Minnesota.