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re: ESPN's Kornheiser backs Washington Post integrity amidst Kim Mulkey's allegations
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:32 am to StadiumDormNEZ72
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:32 am to StadiumDormNEZ72
Re: StadiumDormNEZ72 ' mic drop!
I couldn't agree more. Sometimes, this place is good. Perspectives, things I know, things I don't know...but man, when group think takes over, it's toxic.
If people read that WaPo article...to comprehend, not defend...they would quickly see that it wasn't a hit piece on BK. It wasn't a bad article. It should have made you think about the fact that we brought in and made BK the highest paid coach in America, while shelling out an absurd amount to release a staff. Collis's role in this article is also clear...as a representative of the BOS, and ties to the university from the eyes of athletics. The other character in the article is also clear. He is, what most in BR would feel, a man who is trying to do what's right to excel from where things were/are currently. There are 2 completely different Baton Rouge's, and the experiences felt within those 2 different spaces are real.
To the dipshit who said that CT and his sons have benefitted from LSU blah blah blah...you mention that as if they have not went on and excelled professionally in their careers absent of the LSU ecosystem.
As I said the other day. Mulkey is not liked by majority of the people who follow Women's BBall, and who are dialed in to normal pop culture today. This upcoming article will highlight and probably add to that. We should be able to take the good with the bad, as it relates to press...but I guess that's too much to ask from some of you. It's dangerous to continue to believe this narrative that the press is out to get us all...and for those of you who do...you look foolish.
I couldn't agree more. Sometimes, this place is good. Perspectives, things I know, things I don't know...but man, when group think takes over, it's toxic.
If people read that WaPo article...to comprehend, not defend...they would quickly see that it wasn't a hit piece on BK. It wasn't a bad article. It should have made you think about the fact that we brought in and made BK the highest paid coach in America, while shelling out an absurd amount to release a staff. Collis's role in this article is also clear...as a representative of the BOS, and ties to the university from the eyes of athletics. The other character in the article is also clear. He is, what most in BR would feel, a man who is trying to do what's right to excel from where things were/are currently. There are 2 completely different Baton Rouge's, and the experiences felt within those 2 different spaces are real.
To the dipshit who said that CT and his sons have benefitted from LSU blah blah blah...you mention that as if they have not went on and excelled professionally in their careers absent of the LSU ecosystem.
As I said the other day. Mulkey is not liked by majority of the people who follow Women's BBall, and who are dialed in to normal pop culture today. This upcoming article will highlight and probably add to that. We should be able to take the good with the bad, as it relates to press...but I guess that's too much to ask from some of you. It's dangerous to continue to believe this narrative that the press is out to get us all...and for those of you who do...you look foolish.
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