After taking some questions from the press after Columbus's last loss, Harley Petit was obviously frustrated, as he answered some questions at the press conference.
Reporter: "What's your opinion on being relegated to backup duty?"
HP: "Frankly? It sucks. It blows. I wish it had never happened. I don't know what I did to fall out of the coach's good graces, but I don't like it."
Reporter: "What are your plans for the next game?"
HP: "Next game? I hope I can get some playing time. I can count the number of snaps I've been on with one hand. Otherwise, I'm hoping I can set up shop in another city where I can be appreciated."
Reporter: "Have you talked to the head coach about this?"
HP: "Yeah. He made a point of telling me that I'm a backup, and that my playing time is limited. Again, I ask, why? I did fine last year, or so I am told by you guys, and it kills my trust to have me sit. If the Bucks want someone to warm the bench, they can waste those aluminum seats on someone with less talent than myself. There are probably a lot of teams out there who could appreciate me."
Harley then left the conference, disgruntled.
Reporter: "What's your opinion on being relegated to backup duty?"
HP: "Frankly? It sucks. It blows. I wish it had never happened. I don't know what I did to fall out of the coach's good graces, but I don't like it."
Reporter: "What are your plans for the next game?"
HP: "Next game? I hope I can get some playing time. I can count the number of snaps I've been on with one hand. Otherwise, I'm hoping I can set up shop in another city where I can be appreciated."
Reporter: "Have you talked to the head coach about this?"
HP: "Yeah. He made a point of telling me that I'm a backup, and that my playing time is limited. Again, I ask, why? I did fine last year, or so I am told by you guys, and it kills my trust to have me sit. If the Bucks want someone to warm the bench, they can waste those aluminum seats on someone with less talent than myself. There are probably a lot of teams out there who could appreciate me."
Harley then left the conference, disgruntled.






























