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Dave Lane 10-11-2012 01:39 PM

Laz hated it. There was no proof for any of this.

FAX 10-11-2012 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 9002212)
I haven't really seen anybody try to defend it other than to say it was a few meatheads rather than the whole crowd. But seriously, it's not like he was Theismaned or motionless out there. There, now I just defended it a little. Who even knows what anybody was cheering since there were 4 positives to cheer on that play inside a 60 second window and one negative. It's just an unfortunate situation that was exacerbated by one nitwit's comments postgame.

People should also keep in mind that there were Ratbird fans in attendance.

It's very possible they were quothing some bad stuff, too.

FAX

BigRock 10-11-2012 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 8997802)
We busted Big Sexy's balls because we WANTED to believe. We had finally gotten a new regime, and it was an incredibly sexy name and title at the time. I think Jason understands we were desperate then. He's a pro. He did his job then, and took the heat.

Let's not rewrite history. Jason was absolutely right about Pioli. But he let the situation get personal, became entirely focused on pushing his agenda, and abandoned his credibility in the process. It was embarrassing and he deserved a great deal of the criticism he took.

It's great he stuck up for fans on the Winston thing, but it doesn't change how he handled himself before.

beach tribe 10-11-2012 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 8997802)
We busted Big Sexy's balls because we WANTED to believe. We had finally gotten a new regime, and it was an incredibly sexy name and title at the time. I think Jason understands we were desperate then. He's a pro. He did his job then, and took the heat. Instead of coming back and saying "See?", he's going to bat for us with the National media. I don't understand why people are still bashing him for anything at this point.

This is exactly where I sit with this. He was right, and everyone eventually figured it out. Some a lot quicker than others. I was one of the last to jump ship, because I wanted to believe in Pioli. But I was wrong. I was Dead wrong.

FAX 10-11-2012 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRock (Post 9002220)
Let's not rewrite history. Jason was absolutely right about Pioli. But he let the situation get personal, became entirely focused on pushing his agenda, and abandoned his credibility in the process. It was embarrassing and he deserved a great deal of the criticism he took.

It's great he stuck up for fans on the Winston thing, but it doesn't change how he handled himself before.

Interesting point, Mr. BigRock (not to pretend that us Midwesterners have a brain or anything remotely similar since we're about to play the geniuses of the gridiron on Sunday), but you make a good point.

Whitlock writes/wrote/writ an opinion column. That, of course, is very different than straight news. But, as such, he always tended to focus on more controversial subjects and almost always personalized them.

In other words, I think the idea that he "made is personal" sort of comes with the territory when your job is to write opinion.

FAX

BigRock 10-11-2012 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 9002257)
In other words, I think the idea that he "made is personal" sort of comes with the territory when your job is to write opinion.

By "made it personal", I mean it became his singular focus. Particularly after his Brian Waters "I want a trade" story didn't turn public opinion against Pioli/Haley like he wanted it to. From that point on, everything was about pushing his agenda.

It didn't matter how flimsy the criticism was. It didn't matter if he had to reverse positions and argue against something that he'd previously argued for. He wanted to drive it forward at any cost.

It was sad to watch. Sadder still because he would have been proven right in the end without having to resort to that.

dtebbe 10-11-2012 05:02 PM

He lives! He lives!

http://stopwatches.com/pix/fatlock.gif

Otter 10-11-2012 05:20 PM

Thanks JW

bevischief 10-11-2012 05:24 PM

Keep up the good fight.

GloryDayz 10-11-2012 05:31 PM

I do approve... Sure wish he'd have mentioned the Hunt family's total failure as owners, as cowards, as uncaring owners, as horrible football people 57 more times, but alas, I leave happy!


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