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Old 09-09-2007, 05:01 PM
Quicksilvre Quicksilvre is offline
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Default Re: Brag: Lloyd Carr hopefully fired

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Uh, yes, it's standard everywhere. WTF? "Fibs?" I had no idea there was such a strong "pro-lying on your resume" demographic.

If the degree and playing history didn't matter, why did O'Leary include them?



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He probably included them because he wanted to keep his resume consistent. He obviously thought this would not be discovered. Do you believe he was hired at Notre Dame because he claimed to have that degree or that he played football at New Hampshire? I am guessing his performance at Georgia Tech was the reason he was hired. Correct me if I am wrong.

Now the big question for you guys. If it is so standard that anybody who lied on their resume should be fired, what if it is discovered that Bill Belichick claimed that he had a degree that he didn't have on his resume? I assume you favor his immediate firing at the Patriots head coach? After all, that is "standard"...right?

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No. O'Leary had hardly started.

In this case I would give Belichick a hefty fine, but not fire him.
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