12-29-2015, 02:14 AM
(12-29-2015, 02:12 AM)Utts Wrote: I believe Lapham is effectively an employee of the Bengals by virtue of their control over the radio deal, and almost lost his job once for speaking his mind. I wouldn't give Lap too hard a time for that.
As for playing close games, look at the Ravens early games. Lots of close games, but so the heck what? We want a World Champ, do not nearly good enough.
What's his point then, to serve up softball questions? I mean I've almost lost my job for my antics at clients/etc, but I still do what I think is right. I've had clients want to fire me before for my behavior, but then the result of their meeting is that "they can't", because they "need me".
It's a shameful world to live in where you can't speak your mind. He's not doing his job, he's getting paid, he does not have my respect. It's tough to risk your career/family/etc. for doing what's right.