coach Michael Bearden heading to the Cleveland Browns to join the staff put together by new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
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...whether this qualifies as an "exodus" truly impartial...?
Not sure it deserves quite this degree of Lamentations as yet.
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recently Bearden.
Nothing at all unusual, nothing even implying an "exodus" in the typical understanding of that word.
To wit: according to the two following sources, this is what "exodus" means. Dictionary.com = mass departure of people: Meriam Webster = mass departure. Sure, we can dither over what exodus means but in the most common use of the word, this isn't remotely an exodus.
And BVZ's point stands. At this time of year, there are significant changes in coaching personal staffs.
By the way, which "Brown" on ND's staff is leaving?
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Exodus Definition & Meaning
Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › exodus
6 days ago — The meaning of EXODUS is the mainly narrative second book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture. Don't Leave Without the History of ...
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What does Exodus literally mean?
“the road out
Exodus was adopted into English (via Latin) from the Greek word Exodos, which literally means “the road out.” Exodos was formed by combining the prefix ex-, meaning “out of,” and hodos, meaning “road” or “way.” Indeed, many roads led out of hodos into English; other hodos descendants include episode, method, odometer,
ah, yes, the use of language without regards to connotations justified by selective dictionary citation....
the full content of the definition at the link is:
exodus
noun
ex·o·dus ˈek-sə-dəs ˈeg-zə-
Synonyms of exodus
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capitalized : the mainly narrative second book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture
see Bible Table
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: a mass departure : emigration
hint: you are overlooking "mass".
for coaching staff departures to constitute an "exodus" they would need to be in remarkably larger numbers than is typical (these aren't) and have as a cause something characteristic of the biblical exodus: escaping a bad situation (again, these aren't)
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seem to be affected by an obsessive jealousy for the school.
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