Yep, he went around professing to be a Godly man while violating the terms of his contract and placing his employer at extreme financial risk, cheated on his wife with hookers and told a series of lies for several yrs. So, Freeze knew what he was doing and didn't decide to repent, he only asked for forgiveness after he had been caught.
I'm not saying he shouldn't be forgiven but since he's played the role of a hypocrite that will use his religion as a sword before, you can't be sure he's simply not playing the game again. If I were a head coach, there is no way I would bring someone in that had exhibited such a character flaw. If Freeze has truly atoned, he has his forgiveness but that doesn't mean he should be trusted. Yep, we've all made mistakes but simply asking for forgiveness doesn't mean there isn't a price to pay and loss of credibility is one of the consequences.