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re: Rutgers AD has been fired
Posted on 4/5/13 at 11:58 am to NekiEcko
Posted on 4/5/13 at 11:58 am to NekiEcko
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The coach deserve to get fired but you want to fire the AD too because he wasnt hard enough on them. So we dont believe in "Second Chances" anymore.
how about what happened to truly being punished for your actions?
they can get their second chances elsewhere.
nobody has said ban them from working at an NCAA school.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:03 pm to Dr RC
So get suspened, get fined and going to a class isnt punishment enough. Rice could have sue Rutgers if that is the case. Because the judge could have say "did you give that person a chance to change or try to change" and if you say "No" then you will be in a world of hurt.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:10 pm to NekiEcko
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The AD though that Rice could change but he didnt, so Rice was fired for that but oh no, they want to go after everybody. Seriously, it feels like everybody wants a witch hunt or something like that
Actually, by all accounts rice did change. Rutgers had practice monitors installed and rice had no more incidents after his suspension. Also 60% of the footage used in the video that was turned over to espn happened in rices 1st year at rutgers.
This post was edited on 4/5/13 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:13 pm to NekiEcko
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So get suspened, get fined and going to a class isnt punishment enough. Rice could have sue Rutgers if that is the case. Because the judge could have say "did you give that person a chance to change or try to change" and if you say "No" then you will be in a world of hurt.
Wut?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:21 pm to Antiheroaz
ESPN is going full steam ahead:
Commentary - President should be next
"More than 50 professors had reportedly signed a letter seeking Pernetti's removal, and in the end they got their man. With the firing of Mike Rice, it's now two down and one to go."
Who said we don't like public hangings as entertainment in this country anymore?
Entertainment sports network - every spectacle is worth promoting to them.
Commentary - President should be next
"More than 50 professors had reportedly signed a letter seeking Pernetti's removal, and in the end they got their man. With the firing of Mike Rice, it's now two down and one to go."
Who said we don't like public hangings as entertainment in this country anymore?
Entertainment sports network - every spectacle is worth promoting to them.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:27 pm to SpartyGator
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quote: Gays and liberals are jumping for joy. They now rule everything and they call all the shots. What the frick are you talking about?
The pussification of America
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:34 pm to Hurricane Mike
Don't feel sorry for the AD at all. The suspension of Rice is weak and doing nothing to the assistant coach who was literally stepping up and challenging players to fight during practice was even worse. He's dumb for not initially laying it at the feet of his sub .500 coach he should've been trying to get rid of anyway.
This post was edited on 4/5/13 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:42 pm to saintsfan22
I think the only reason people don't like the AD being fired is because it's all at the hands of public - social media ESPN calling for their heads.
They can criticize the coach all they want and the University...but not a single person said:
"Well, Rutgers decided to keep coach and its their decision to do so. But we don't like his actions. I wouldn't send my kid to play for him."
What earth shattering business is it of ESPN and social media who Rutgers has as their coach? This was crusade worthy? This was Brown vs. Board of Education?
It would be nice for once for the entertainment media to simply give their take and move on...instead of always acting like they have a vested interest in the scandal...implore someone to get fired...and then when they do - ESPN and others simply move on to something else...
Vested interest evaporated.
They can criticize the coach all they want and the University...but not a single person said:
"Well, Rutgers decided to keep coach and its their decision to do so. But we don't like his actions. I wouldn't send my kid to play for him."
What earth shattering business is it of ESPN and social media who Rutgers has as their coach? This was crusade worthy? This was Brown vs. Board of Education?
It would be nice for once for the entertainment media to simply give their take and move on...instead of always acting like they have a vested interest in the scandal...implore someone to get fired...and then when they do - ESPN and others simply move on to something else...
Vested interest evaporated.
This post was edited on 4/5/13 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:43 pm to saintsfan22
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Don't feel sorry for the AD at all. The suspension of Rice is weak and doing nothing to the assistant coach who was literally stepping up and challenging players to fight during practice was even worse. He's dumb for not initially laying it at the feet of his sub .500 coach he should've been trying to get rid of anyone.
This was discovered in or around November, suspension and fine was issued and the opportunity at a second chance was given. By all accounts improvements were made and the behavior was stopped. Now that college basketball is in vogue with the tournament, ie all the simple minded people in this country are watching ESPN had the opportunity to present controversial but old news to help bolster ratings.
The problem with this is it's old news, but ESPN waits to drum it up at convenient times. It's sensationalist journalism. ESPN has an agenda, there is no denying it. Add that to the amount of self-righteous people in this country and the mainstream liberalism movement and you have a recipe for the madness that takes place.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:48 pm to Zamoro10
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I think the only reason people don't like the AD being fired is because it's all at the hands of public - social media ESPN calling for their heads.
Heard plenty of people not on ESPN talk about how the AD and President also made mistakes and might have to go as well.
quote:
What earth shattering business is it of ESPN and social media who Rutgers has as their coach?
You've seemed to make it part of your business who Rutgers has as their coach. You just believe they should keep him as opposed to fire him.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:50 pm to WalkingTurtles
quote:
This was discovered in or around November, suspension and fine was issued and the opportunity at a second chance was given. By all accounts improvements were made and the behavior was stopped. Now that college basketball is in vogue with the tournament, ie all the simple minded people in this country are watching ESPN had the opportunity to present controversial but old news to help bolster ratings.
The problem with this is it's old news, but ESPN waits to drum it up at convenient times. It's sensationalist journalism. ESPN has an agenda, there is no denying it. Add that to the amount of self-righteous people in this country and the mainstream liberalism movement and you have a recipe for the madness that takes place.
Whether they deserved to be fired and whether ESPN should be campaigning for it are two different questions.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:52 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
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After the Tyler Clementi scandal, Rutgers cannot and will not tolerate the homophobic slurs by a coach. Pernetti condoned it and possibly the President of the University. Clean house
Do you have any earthly idea what condoned means?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:52 pm to Draconian Sanctions
pernetti seems like a decent guy who got caught up in a situation that he couldn't control. lawyers and higher ups overruled him and now he's the fall guy.
still glad rice and especially martelli are gone. those guys look like fricking nutjobs.
still glad rice and especially martelli are gone. those guys look like fricking nutjobs.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:55 pm to jacks40
Holy frick
ESPN's John Barr is going full retard
ESPN's John Barr is going full retard
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:55 pm to 1999
The Rutgers president is having a hard time covering his arse it seems.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:55 pm to NekiEcko
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So get suspened, get fined and going to a class isnt punishment enough. Rice could have sue Rutgers if that is the case. Because the judge could have say "did you give that person a chance to change or try to change" and if you say "No" then you will be in a world of hurt.
what is it about you don't get to assault students and keep your job is difficult to understand?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:56 pm to 1999
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pernetti seems like a decent guy who got caught up in a situation that he couldn't control. lawyers and higher ups overruled him and now he's the fall guy.
He had all the control. He could've fired him when he 1st saw it or at the very least should've fired him immediately after the season. Why are you giving a long leash to a shitty coach who's hitting players?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:57 pm to Zamoro10
quote:
think the only reason people don't like the AD being fired is because it's all at the hands of public - social media ESPN calling for their heads.
They can criticize the coach all they want and the University...but not a single person said:
"Well, Rutgers decided to keep coach and its their decision to do so. But we don't like his actions. I wouldn't send my kid to play for him."
What earth shattering business is it of ESPN and social media who Rutgers has as their coach? This was crusade worthy? This was Brown vs. Board of Education?
It would be nice for once for the entertainment media to simply give their take and move on...instead of always acting like they have a vested interest in the scandal...implore someone to get fired...and then when they do - ESPN and others simply move on to something else...
Well said.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 12:57 pm to saintsfan22
For that matter the enter media in that room is going full retard TMZ style
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