Quote Originally Posted by Really Clark? View Post
But he was going 120 all the time. Even in the rain. And whether you get a ticket for speeding is not the only problem. You have an accident going over the speed and hurt someone, you tell me if the attorney is not going to go after you and your insurance. Just because law enforcement never catches you doesn't mean there are no consequences for your actions. Always have hated the speeding analogy. There is always consequences. And again he wasn't going a little over. He was recklessly going over the speed limit. Big difference.
Well I wasn't privy to the specifics of Stansbury's recruiting tactics, but, for the sake of argument, let's say I take your word for it he was THAT much worse than the other recruiters he was competing against. The "bending of the rules" when speeding analogy is sort of obvious to people when talking recruiting but I guess I'm not following how in recruiting you crash and hurt someone? or have an attorney go after you and your "insurance" (whoever that would be in this extended analogy)? Stans' problem with his program wasn't his recruiting issues, it was his inability to be able to manage and mentor guys in his program. You can't convince me there was ANYTHING that Stans would do in the recruiting game that Calipari hasn't done 100 times over everywhere he's been but Cal doesn't have a constant soap opera within his program like Stans did.