HE is a PROFESSIONAL football player now, in the entertainment industry, paid millions of dollars to do what he does, and he will rightly be fired if he does not do his job well (but the type human being he is will remain more important).
A COLLEGE football coach SHOULD, at least, have many more responsibilties than just being successful on the field on Saturdays (note that I never said winning wasn't important AT ALL, simply that saying it was the ONLY important thing was immoral), such as teaching and mentoring young men toward maturity and REAL adulthood (18 year olds are adults only in the legal sense), so that the those who do not go on to professional FB careers (the vast majority) will be contributing members of society rather than spoiled, "the world owes me" types.
A COLLEGE football coach SHOULD, at least, have many more responsibilties than just being successful on the field on Saturdays (note that I never said winning wasn't important AT ALL, simply that saying it was the ONLY important thing was immoral), such as teaching and mentoring young men toward maturity and REAL adulthood (18 year olds are adults only in the legal sense), so that the those who do not go on to professional FB careers (the vast majority) will be contributing members of society rather than spoiled, "the world owes me" types.
I suppose Mr. Haynesworth gets paid a fortune to be a nice guy on the field, versus contributing to winning games. Winning is his frigging job.