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Originally Posted by HailToMichigan
Yup. Maybe "confront" is a strong word for it, but Carr is big on having his guys deal with the media the right way, which in Carr's mind is as little and uncontroversially as possible. He certainly sets the example in that regard. Especially in the "as little as possible" department. Hart is actually one of the classiest, hardest-working football players you'll find, and one of the team leaders (guaranteed captain next year) so I don't envision a screaming session, but Carr will probably pull his running back aside, maybe in his office on Monday, and have a word with him regarding the virtues of the cliche. Especially with regards to the aforementioned leadership role.
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I'm not trying to discount what you are saying, but if Carr was "big on having his guys deal with the media in the right way" the episode tonight would have never happened. I understand that there are a lot of emotions flowing after a game of this magnitude, but evidently there isn't the discipline that you think... know what I mean?