Evansville legend and 11 year coach Marty Simmons has gone silent since his dismissal.
Until now. Marty and Angie are throwing a party on twitter.
https://twitter.com/angiekaysimmons/sta ... 75939?s=21
E-Villan wrote:It's clear the Simmons' were instrumental in getting Dru to transfer. Looking at that twitter history, there were numerous Pro-Mizzou posts that had nothing to do with Dru..and all started after Marty was fired.
This really disappoints me. While I was very vocal in my desire for a change in the program, I always defended Marty as a stand up guy, with great character. Sadly, that is no longer the case.
All the more reason this move was long overdue, and the renewed enthusiasm from the school, admins, and community is amazing.
E-Villan wrote:It's clear the Simmons' were instrumental in getting Dru to transfer. Looking at that twitter history, there were numerous Pro-Mizzou posts that had nothing to do with Dru..and all started after Marty was fired.
This really disappoints me. While I was very vocal in my desire for a change in the program, I always defended Marty as a stand up guy, with great character. Sadly, that is no longer the case.
All the more reason this move was long overdue, and the renewed enthusiasm from the school, admins, and community is amazing.
tribecalledquest wrote:E-Villan wrote:It's clear the Simmons' were instrumental in getting Dru to transfer. Looking at that twitter history, there were numerous Pro-Mizzou posts that had nothing to do with Dru..and all started after Marty was fired.
This really disappoints me. While I was very vocal in my desire for a change in the program, I always defended Marty as a stand up guy, with great character. Sadly, that is no longer the case.
All the more reason this move was long overdue, and the renewed enthusiasm from the school, admins, and community is amazing.
How does any of this make him less of a stand up guy? He recruited Smith and Taylor. He had good relationships with them. He wants them to do well. Good grief. Seems like an odd thing to be upset about.
You fire the coach you have to deal with the consequences that come with it. One of those is that the fired coach may not be super excited about the program that just fired him.
Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Question is why do you care what he says? It's not like anything he says is hurting the program.
E-Villan wrote:Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Question is why do you care what he says? It's not like anything he says is hurting the program.
I really don't care what he says. My original point was that it appears that he and his wife were actively encouraging Dru to Mizzou. I never said I cared what he says, rather that it tarnishes this perception that he is such a stand up and ethical guy. It's not like he has a vested interest in Mizzou. He isn't employed there. The only motive to do such a thing is to attempt to inflict damage on the program. Sorry, IMO, that is bush.
No, he can't hurt it. Even with Dru and Taylor gone, the program is light years ahead of where it was just two months ago.
E-Villan wrote:Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Question is why do you care what he says? It's not like anything he says is hurting the program.
I really don't care what he says. My original point was that it appears that he and his wife were actively encouraging Dru to Mizzou. I never said I cared what he says, rather that it tarnishes this perception that he is such a stand up and ethical guy. It's not like he has a vested interest in Mizzou. He isn't employed there. The only motive to do such a thing is to attempt to inflict damage on the program. Sorry, IMO, that is bush.
No, he can't hurt it. Even with Dru and Taylor gone, the program is light years ahead of where it was just two months ago.
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