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South Carolina Newspaper Prints Insensitive Headline About QB Ryan Hilinski After Loss
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After South Carolina QB Ryan Hilinski's poor outing against Missouri on Saturday, going 13-for-30 for only 166 yards and walking away with a 34-14 loss, The State Newspaper wrote a rather insensitive headline about him. Per The Big Lead...
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Ryan Hilinski has had far, far worse days in his life, such as January 16, 2018, the day his older brother, Tyler, committed suicide. It was later revealed that Tyler suffered from stage one chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The Hilinski family later started the charity Hilinski's Hope, dedicated to destigmatizing mental illness.
Here was the headline after Saturday's game...
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The paper later apologized...
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Originally published on SECRant.com
53 Comments
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fibonaccisquared55 months
Yikes...
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MindRiot55 months
Par for the course in media.
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surgicalvenom55 months
I get that the headline has to do with football only. But how does that get past at least 3 editors and the printing manager? No one in the sports department knew about the charity? They had to have 2 to 3 meetings before it went to press, how does no one catch it?
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brewdrees55 months
Somebody has to be fired after this. Period.
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SCLibertarian55 months
There isn't a newspaper in this country with a more adversarial relationship with its hometown team than The State. I have no doubt this wasn't a mistake. You'd have to believe both the author and editor had no idea of the starting QB's brother's suicide (which was national news) and his family's non-profit.
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Kentucker55 months
What a shitty newspaper. Hope this kills it for y’all. No pun intended.
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supadave355 months
I can't see the headline. I've been having this issue on here lately.
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Tigah Jr55 months
The NYT is taking notes.
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paleoTiger55 months
The headline shouldn't have been used. What's more egregious is the quote from the story. Why would the writer bring up the hardship of his personal, family tragedy in a story about his poor performance in a game? The two have nothing to do with one another. Can't believe it made it past the editor's desk.
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SpartyGator55 months
That's terrible. They should be ashamed
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Mike da Tigah55 months
That’s pretty much awful journalism.
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DVinBR55 months
Should have made a insensitive headline about the Athletic Director for hiring Muschamp
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WhoDatNC55 months
What a cock!
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LSUSaints55 months
He knew the connection when he wrote it.
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uway55 months
Why is everyone so sure of this?
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jdutto355 months
"Why is everyone so sure of this?" So, why male models? (Zoolander)
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NASA_ISS_Tiger55 months
That's the problem with today's media...printed or otherwise...they believe they are infallible and print whatever "gotcha" type headline they want without regard humans. And no, I'm no SJW, libtard etc. I hate the media for what they can get away with...and this is just another example of it...and people essentially can not retaliate against them.
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wilceaux55 months
Unless you're the Saudi government.
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Vestigial Morgan55 months
Up there with "chink in the armor" headline about Jeremy Linn.
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ForeverEllisHugh55 months
That one was a hilarious play on words. This one is actually demented.
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Play_Neck55 months
That paper should make a big-arse donation to back up its "sorry" tweet.
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PensaTigers55 months
Too bad they likely did it for publicity.
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loopback55 months
Anyone who's not a SJW, liberal, tard, count can realize that the headline has absolutely nothing to do with the Charity and everything to do with him having a bad game. I swear, the world we live in is dying, outrage everywhere has taken over common sense. The article is about a football game ONLY, it's quite possible that the writer didn't even see the connection to the charity because they were focused on the football game and Hilinski's poor performance. People these days need more to do, go out and make the world a better place instead of sitting around waiting for some random connection in the headlines to bitch about.
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StupidBinder55 months
Yeah, because whenever a player has a bad outing, it’s a coming saying to say that the player’s “hope sank”. Totally makes sense. Pointing our unnecessary dickishness isn’t outrage. Sound like you’re just looking for reasons to be outraged yourself, but I’m sure that take makes me a world-ending-SJW-liberal-tard amirite?
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imjustafatkid55 months
Nah man. This was classless.
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loopback55 months
If you cant use common sense and realize it was an innocent mistake and not intentional. Then yes, it absolutely does. You can't prove it was done intentionally and why would there be reason to? There are SO much bigger things in life to get your panties in a twist over.
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KennabraTiger55 months
Who the frick thought this would be a good idea?
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Buckeye Jeaux55 months
"The State Newspaper" thinks a tiny tweet makes up for a full-page horrifically unkind blunder?
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PensaTigers55 months
Wasn't even heartfelt.
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The Torch55 months
Some dumb arse millennial was patting himself on the back when he came up with that clever headline - FAIL
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