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"[He was a] wonderful man. He may not agree with you but he agrees with the premise that you have the right to have your opinion."^ It seems that in conversations with many of Robertson's for- mer Tigers, the same will…
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""[He was a] wonderful man. He may not agree with you but he agrees with the premise that you have the right to have your opinion."^ It seems that in conversations with many of Robertson's for- mer Tigers, the same will be said of him when he passes. Former colleagues say that Robertson is not one to always agree with people, but he understands that people have the right to have a view. The problem is that he likes people to understand why they are wrong. Robertson has been known to get into very heated discussions with people in order to explain why they are wrong. Of course, he is always willing to let them have their opinion, however wrong it may be."