Donald Wine
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He's basically trying to say, hey, they had ample time to kind of figure this out, even though I left at the 11th hour, and a judge is going to have to rule whether that's something that applies to the situation to force him to stay at Duke.
And then the emotional part of this is,
I know as fans, a lot of us don't want that.
I certainly don't want a quarterback to stay here if he doesn't want to be here.
Of course, I would love to have him at Duke, and I'm sure a lot of players will welcome him back.
Some may give him some locker room justice and then say, okay, we're all good.
We're back on the same page.
Let's go get this championship.
But if he doesn't want to be here,
The question for Duke is why do you want to keep him?
What can we do to make it where you don't have a quarterback that's disgruntled on your roster that you're paying upwards of $4 million to and make it so that he can go somewhere else and Duke not be a grief?
That's the question for the judge, and I'm sure that's going to come up in some of these hearings.
I think the, the, I think the other thing about the timing for me, and again, it doesn't matter where he ends up because this obviously, you know,
is whatever.
But what I've heard over the last couple of days from people that have sent me this, it doesn't paint Duke in a bad light, but I hate that our name is attached with this situation in this way and that he's put us in the position that we have to sue to assert our rights.
Because the first thing that people say is, yo, D Duke suing your player, like your quarterback, what's up with that?
They're not asking that in a way that's,
bad against Duke, but the question in itself is the question of what is Duke thinking?
What is Duke doing here?