Jordan Raanan
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And it seemed like they were going to remain.
you know, in perpetuity, basically forever, as long as they could.
Kevin Abrams, you know, was obviously minimized to a degree, but he was still there.
Ronnie Barnes has been the trainer since 1980.
You know, he's no longer going to be the head athletic trainer on a day-to-day basis.
1980, that's 46 years.
So to see this change, even if it's whatever it may be, even if he's still there, the fact that he's not the head athletic trainer dealing with everything on a day-to-day basis, that's notable.
That's something.
And it's a sign that things in the organization are changing.
And I think that's what people wanted, right, Bobby?
I mean, isn't that what people wanted?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
100% is what people wanted.
So I don't think anybody's actually mad to see it.
we talked about this earlier.
I feel like Joe judge wanted to do this and started to do this, but he didn't have, and you said this, he didn't have the clout to get it done.
Right.
And ultimately it cost him his job.
He was too hard on the players.