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I'm with Vai! While I understand the opposition comments, sometimes a guy (or girl) just has to stand up and take responsibility. Maybe Vai is speaking philosophically but, it does't mean he's wrong. If more people took this approach to life, maybe the world would be a slightly better place.
@gdog3finally
Yup, most people see it as a choice. When coaches lose too many games they lose their jobs. I don't blame them for coaching their players to make that "choice". Players who don't make that choice probably will not play much.
I do understand the game well enough to understand that "choice". I face choices every day. I can choose to be honest or not. You advocate for dishonesty (in my opinion).
We will have to agree to disagree.
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