But It’s Even More of Same for Rodman
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I am sadly disappointed by the comments by Dennis Rodman’s agent, Dwight Manley, stating that “it’s the team’s job to attend to a player’s mental affairs.”
When will one accept responsibility for one’s actions, mental or physical? Dennis Rodman displays the worst behavior possible under the guise of eccentricity. If Dennis requires therapy or counseling, the Bulls are responsible to help. It is not up to the Bulls to take responsibility for Dennis’ actions on or off the court.
RON THEDERS
Glendora
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Dennis Rodman has been suspended until he can demonstrate that he can live up to the league’s conduct standards. What a joke. He doesn’t have civilized standards. He has shown that on numerous occasions.
JAMES E. VINT
Redondo Beach
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Mr. Alomar, Mr. Rodman and their kind should spare us their displays of idiocy and perhaps find another way to make a living where we don’t have to see them. In Mr. Rodman’s case, he could sell hair dye or lingerie via mail order. Then when I receive his catalog in my mailbox, I could do what I’d like to do to him personally--drop kick it into a trash receptacle.
SUSAN McANALLY
Agoura
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