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Don’t punish players for Butch Davis' dismissal


Some fans have suggested boycotting home games as a protest (of ' firing). Don’t do it. What is done is done. Like it or not, this is how life works. At some point, one most move ahead or risk being gnawed into pulp by bitterness. Besides, to boycott the games is to punish the players, who have already paid a high price. (Carrboro Citizen)

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