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00:00way, is not coachable. It could be further from the truth, but when you make these
00:04statements and accusations, and then you paint a picture of a player, quite
00:09frankly, like nobody has a lot of respect for that. I think that's, I would say, part
00:13of the issue here. So again, everybody's entitled to their opinion, like
00:16everybody's gonna have an opinion, totally understand and get that. But
00:19again, and going back to what I talked about, like the level of consistency
00:23relative to the discipline that's mandated, it's got to match up in some
00:27capacity, and we're trying to understand it. And again, I speak for the Texans, but
00:31I speak for a lot of the other teams in the league as well. Everybody just wants
00:35some level of consistency, level playing field, just so we have an understanding,
00:39so we can apply the rules in the right way. And again, I would say another thing
00:42that nobody's really talking about, so the way the suspension is designed
00:46specifically, so essentially you're saying you can't have any contact with
00:50the player for however many weeks, three or four weeks, right? So if the league
00:54says they care about the well-being of their players, right, I would say in a
00:58time like this, I'm sure Aziz is probably going through a lot of things, like we
01:01can't even provide support on a multitude of levels. So it's a little bit
01:06hypocritical to be able to say, yeah, we want to support the players, but you know
01:10what, organization can't have contact with them for four weeks. Okay, so what
01:15do you want to do? Do you just got to go float by himself? I mean, so there's just a lot
01:18of layers of this, and I think we got to take a step back and just try to absorb
01:22it, try to understand it. And again, I think the big thing from our perspective
01:25is just consistency. That's the main thing.

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