Classy tweet from Kyle Flood

saran

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The "nice" guys often do the most damage. Chamberlain was nice. Churchill wasn't. Glad to see Coach Barney taking the FAMILY act to another local.
 

theRU

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No need to bash the guy anymore...hes out... we're happy, and he can move on.

Never had anything personal against the man, seemed like a nice guy.... At the end of the day this was business from my perspective, never personal.
 

KnightsofChrome

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Today, RU is truly 1-0.
Did he tweet that outside the Princeton library?
He can focus on editing essays.
Good riddance.
Wow "rat" you know many of us feel similar, but don't go to a blog, on what is probably one of the worst days in this man's life, then kick him when he's down. Just not cool.:(
 

GeorgeStreet

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Flood made $millions$ off of all you detractors. And he'll continue to live better than almost all on this message board. His short goodbye message was at least polite enough not to point that out.
 
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fg7321

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Does Flood and Julie get pensions for life? Cant seem to find that on app.com data universe?
 

mdh2003

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...and knowingly broke rules....
OMG, give it a break. In the world of college football, the biggest sin Flood had was not winning enough. Getting caught was a very distant second. The actual breaking of the rules is not a blip on a blip.
 
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Flood was in over his head but he always wanted the best for his players, the program and the university.

I wish him much success in his future endeavors.
 

RP78

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Coach Flood is a good guy. For a head FB coach in the NCAA FBS, you have to add "to a fault". It's just a reality when you are dealing with young adults, some of whom need a firm grip around their neck to keep them on the straight and narrow.