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re: Hannigriff said more then once on radio how LSU didn’t handle the protest well

Posted on 12/7/20 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by BayouCowboy
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 12/7/20 at 2:08 pm to
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Everyone I've heard talk about it said it caused issues that drug into the season. Doesn’t help when you have an agitator former alum going on social media and badmouthing the coach.

This is the benefit and drawback of former players ascending to celebrity/mediate status. Some bleed P&G and will live and die with their loyalty. Others "love" us when we're good and kick us when we're down or become hypercritical. Guess where Clark fits on that spectrum?
Posted by JKChesterton
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 12/7/20 at 2:28 pm to
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This is the benefit and drawback of former players ascending to celebrity/mediate status. Some bleed P&G and will live and die with their loyalty. Others "love" us when we're good and kick us when we're down or become hypercritical. Guess where Clark fits on that spectrum?


Well I agree with you, at some point, somebody needs to keep Clark away the same way OBJ is being told to stay away. Eventually, ESPN will have to cut more and more and the point he no longer as a national platform will sort of neutralize him. I agree he is poison.

That is why I don't watch his or any other ESPN shows. Rohan is a guy that I think the world of, he loves LSU, he is honest about things that need changing and has talked about over and over again O did loose his locker room (and I believe him). Clark on the other hand appears to me to want to tear down LSU football if everyone doesn't match is political beliefs.

Rohan loves LSU and the opportunity it gave him. Clark, I am not so sure.

The other day, I watched Phil Mickelson and Charles Barkley play Peyton Manning and Steph Curry a match to raise money for HBC's. Does anyone think that those 4 guys agree on 100% on every political issue? Not No but Hell bleeping No, but you know what, they got together to raise money to help fund scholarships to provide money for education and in the case of Curry, help raise money to start a golf program and Howard University.

None of those 4 guys got into what do you think about this policy or this politician, they just got together, played some golf and did something positive to help young black student athletes. Earlier this yeare Phi, Tiger, Peyton and Brady raised money for COVID-19 relief.

In fact, in the last 10 years, I watch more golf than any other sport save LSU football precisely because those guys put their money where there mouth is and raise more money for charity than all the other sports.
This post was edited on 12/7/20 at 3:28 pm
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