I don't know. I think that sometimes coaches just hold out hope for a young man that they recruited and has so much promise. Yes, he might help the team win, but I know these coaches build a bond that goes deeper than that.
When they have to let one of these kids go, you can see the pain of failure in the coaches eyes. That would be the worst part of coaching to me.
I agree completely. To a point. When you've been mixed up in owning a gun that was used in a robbery, and other various issues he clearly had, there comes a point you have to cut ties, and move on. I know Dyer didn't actually provide the gun in the robbery, or he'd have been charged, but he knew they wanted to use it and didn't take steps to stop it, or prevent them from getting the gun. That's bad shit right there.
There were likely other issues as well.
Then we get to this, and if Gus just found out about this when it was made public, then I have no beef with it, but if he's known since March, and only acted on it when it became public, then he's lost all respect in my eyes.