He's now in Arizona starting for his hometown pro team. I don't think he has any interest in revisiting the hatred he obviously felt from our local rivalry. When he was asked about it on the radio the other day, he simply said what his honest opinion about the rivalry is, which is that there is more hatred than respect within it. Walk in his shoes during the last two or three years and there's no other conclusion you could honestly come to. He obviously got caught up in it, being the competitor that he is, and subsequently apologized. Too bad you cannot accept his apology and his honest opinion about the state of the rivalry.
To think that he is going to revisit the issue a year later by-- of all things-- going onto a Ute message board, after already going through the ringer once, while he is now involved with leading his hometown professional football team in a new era-- well, it's clearly laughable, all due respect.