by Elvis 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #11 TOPIC AUTHOR Heard on the radio he's going through a nasty divorce so i guess i'm inclined to cut him a little slack.Still, a train wreck for USC football is never a bad thing in my eyes... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #12 Heard on the radio he's going through a nasty divorce so i guess i'm inclined to cut him a little slack.Oh man, so those precious boosters who are so quick to want to boot him out the door are even worse people than I thought. Yeah, I'm sure they all know about the divorce. Trojan Family?Hello, Family???Family Dammit! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by moklerman 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #13 Yeah, I'd file this one under "the perils of a 24 hour news cycle". I mean, really. Fire the coach because he curses and says other teams suck? Are we still talking about football here? by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR Wow, if true, this could be the end for Sark: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by TSFH Fan 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #12 Heard on the radio he's going through a nasty divorce so i guess i'm inclined to cut him a little slack.Oh man, so those precious boosters who are so quick to want to boot him out the door are even worse people than I thought. Yeah, I'm sure they all know about the divorce. Trojan Family?Hello, Family???Family Dammit! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by moklerman 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #13 Yeah, I'd file this one under "the perils of a 24 hour news cycle". I mean, really. Fire the coach because he curses and says other teams suck? Are we still talking about football here? by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR Wow, if true, this could be the end for Sark: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by moklerman 9 years 10 months ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #13 Yeah, I'd file this one under "the perils of a 24 hour news cycle". I mean, really. Fire the coach because he curses and says other teams suck? Are we still talking about football here? by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR Wow, if true, this could be the end for Sark: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR Wow, if true, this could be the end for Sark: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 41488 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025
by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #16 Oh, man,Thoughts and prayers for Cutty,He's tried hard to shed the Six Win Sark label, even getting up to Seven Win Sark . . . Sabbatical Sark needs support . . . I don't think the family will give it to him.Washington has to be a double Whammie -- Haden failed to land Coach Petersen. Could/Should cost him his job too.Drink On! TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025
by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #17 Last edited by TSFH Fan on Oct 12 2015, edited 1 time in total. Was USC Coach Steve Sarkisian Sober At Arizona State Game?Posted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... tate-game/Multiple sources, including a USC assistant coach, claim Steve Sarkisian was not sober at the Arizona State game. “His eyes were bloodshot, he was acting funny, you could tell something wasn’t right,” a source said.Several coaches reportedly pulled Sarkisian out of a team huddle on the sideline because they believed he was drunk, a coach said.Edit: TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025
by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #18 Steve Sarkisian RecapPosted on October 11, 2015 by Scott Wolfhttp://www.insidesocal.com/usc/2015/10/ ... ian-recap/Here is what I know Sunday. Steve Sarkisian went to the special teams meeting Sunday before practice. Players smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed he was acted differently.Sarkisian then did not appear at the practice field. Football staff members scrambled to find him but were unable to locate him. Athletic director Pat Haden, who was at the Galen Center, was called and came over. Haden spoke to offensive coordinator Clay Helton.Helton then told the players to go straight to a meeting at the McKay Center, where Haden told him Sarkisian was taking an indefinite leave of absence. Haden spoke to Sarkisian by phone and said “it was apparent he was not healthy.” TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025
by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #19 TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 45 posts Jun 30 2025
by TSFH Fan 9 years 8 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Steve Sarkisian apologizes for 'my behavior and my inappropriate language' at event POST #20 Plaschke calls for Haden firing:Column Pat Haden, USC shouldn't have waited so long with Steve Sarkisianhttp://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/la-sp ... olumn.htmlUSC Coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team warm up prior to a game against Arizona State on Sept. 26. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Bill Plaschke Contact ReporterThe first cry for help occurred seven weeks ago, at USC's "Salute to Troy" banquet, when Steve Sarkisian's long-rumored alcohol problem surfaced in an ugly incident that brought his onstage appearance to an abrupt end.USC didn't listen. How could the Trojans replace a head coach less than a week before the season? Fight on!The second cry for help occurred four days later at a news conference during which Sarkisian openly acknowledged he might have a drinking problem while shaking, sweating and acting clearly unstable.USC didn't listen. In fact, officials immediately trotted their two team leaders in front of the media to defend him. Fight on!Now, five games into a season during which the USC administration has done nothing but wave pompoms while allowing its student-athletes to be coached into chaos by a man clearly losing a fight with a devastating disease, Steve Sarkisian has finally been heard.His actions finally screamed louder than a football whistle. He finally pleaded longer than a refrain of "Conquest." He essentially just dropped to his knees and begged by reportedly showing up "unhealthy" for a Sunday morning meeting and finally he has been heard.The Trojans announced Sunday afternoon that Sarkisian was taking a leave of absence to seek treatment for an "undisclosed condition." It was an important move for the coach and a necessary move for USC's players, although the announcement contained one arguable point.That "undisclosed condition" has been pretty much been known for nearly two months.USC Football Coach Steve Sarkisian has been put on indefinite leave.Though thankfully it's not too late to save Sarkisian's health, it is far too late to save the reputation of the USC athletic department, which, in this instance, valued its image and its results more than the welfare of its students and employees.Shame on Athletic Director Pat Haden for waiting this long to give Sarkisian help, and shame on USC President Max Nikias for allowing him to wait. Seriously, what were they waiting for? Why was Sarkisian allowed to coach a football game this season without at least taking a leave of absence to be evaluated?Haden basically dragged an unstable coach from the "Salute to Troy" stage directly to a football field, propped him up, and held his breath, and shame on him for that. And now there are people close to the USC program who say Sarkisian was acting strangely during the Arizona State game. And who knows what other ugly stories are out there involving a sick coach in a program that was too fundamentally weak to help him?The USC football players, who were promised a top education both on and off the football field, deserve better. The reputation of USC as a university, which had finally grown past the Reggie Bush football scandal, deserves better.And, yes, as an ill employee, Sarkisian deserved better. The ultimate responsibility lies with him, but it became quickly clear that he was incapable of seeking help on his own.You heard him in that infamous Tuesday morning news conference after the "Salute to Troy" debacle, didn't you? He talked sadly like a man who had a problem but no clue how to solve it. And he made it clear that the person who was enabling him was Haden.I asked him if he had a drinking problem, and he said, "No, I don't believe so, but through Pat [Haden] and the university, I'm going to find that out."Turns out, Haden might not be a great athletic director, but he's an even worse doctor.I asked Sarkisian about his next step and he said, "I'm going to go to treatment, I'm going to deal with it. In the meantime I'm going to be the head football coach, and I believe I can be."Like that ever works? One of the most high-pressure in sports and rehab at the same time, all while going through a divorce? Like it was a coincidence that this weekend's behavior occurred after perhaps his most difficult loss as a head coach, a defeat by some of his former players at Washington?Near the end of his post-Salute interview, he suddenly changed his tune and said, "I don't even know if I need rehab. That's part of the process, and I credit Pat Haden for this, that he has put things in place for me to have meetings to figure that out."There's Haden again, playing physician, playing therapist, playing everything but strong administrator.The saddest thing about that news conference was the ending, when Trojans players Cody Kessler and Su'a Cravens spoke about making Sarkisian pay for his "Salute to Troy" embarrassment by requiring him to do calisthenics.Now we know. An abuse problem can be solved with a few up-downs. What great life lessons are being taught to USC students these days.Sarkisian deserves our prayers, and also probably our farewell. It is difficult to imagine him returning to a place where it all went so wrong. Clay Helton has been named the Trojans' interim coach for the second time, and maybe he can lead the team on a bit of an Ed Orgeron-type run. But Sunday's news wasn't about football coaching or even football.This is about leadership. It's time to acknowledge that the Trojans' athletic department has none. By allowing Sarkisian's illness to fester for seven weeks in full view of his players, tearing down a man while tearing up a season, Haden was derelict in his duties. His error in judgment in dealing with the fallout from the "Salute to Troy" was as bad as Sarkisian's error in judgment at the actual event.Moving forward, it's difficult to see how Haden can continue to be trusted to run the USC athletic department.Nikias needs to sideline Haden before he begins the search for a new football coach. Nikias needs to find a new voice, a new perspective, somebody who will not silence the cries of a sick football coach until the entire Trojans nation resounds in the shame.[email protected]Twitter: @billplaschke TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business