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We are not in the industry nor do we have a means to talk directly to the parties therefore we shouldn't voice an opinion based upon what is being presented in the media and on the Internet. Business as usual.
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Nobody said that ( except you ). What I suggested was that people, given there is no way they know the actual story, might want to at least be a little more open to there being more to the story.
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There is no way to know any "actual story" unless you are one of the two parties. All people can do is comment on is what has been presented to us by the media. That applies to any story. The "Snap Judgement" you cite may be due his history with previous trainers and people not giving him the benefit of the doubt based upon that. I would really be interested on Chuck Simon's take on this.
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This ^
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But I can certainly understand him choosing to not comment on the matter.
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