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re: Spurrier is way out of line here and needs to back off

Posted on 10/2/12 at 2:15 pm to
Posted by Clutch Cargo
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Member since Dec 2011
1388 posts
Posted on 10/2/12 at 2:15 pm to
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Have you missed Saban berating the press because he didn't like what they had to say?


Nope. I didn't say he should always play nice and never disagree with what was written. Debate, discourse, disagreement is all part of the arrangement. No one said he had to like it or even pretend that he liked it. That's altogether different than trying end the man's career and trying to literally control what he can and cannot write. You can complain about it all you want. But when you disregard the First Amendment, then, yes, there's a problem. I take my rights seriously. Politicians shouldn't be able to control what the media (or you and I) can say. Football coaches damn sure shouldn't be able to do that. When they can, you do get situations like Penn State. It was a bad analogy, but, basically, that's the point. Football coaches should coach football, not dictate what a free press has to say about it. There is a HUGE difference.
Posted by Kingpin
Tuscaloosa
Member since Jan 2009
3565 posts
Posted on 10/2/12 at 2:17 pm to
Ron was trying to mess with Steve's career, and now Steve is trying to mess with Ron's.

I don't see the problem.
Posted by AUnite
The Tragic City
Member since Nov 2010
14828 posts
Posted on 10/2/12 at 2:19 pm to
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It was a bad analogy
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you do get situations like Penn State

Contradict yourself much?
Posted by mlminbtr
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2003
651 posts
Posted on 10/3/12 at 7:39 am to
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Nope. I didn't say he should always play nice and never disagree with what was written. Debate, discourse, disagreement is all part of the arrangement. No one said he had to like it or even pretend that he liked it. That's altogether different than trying end the man's career and trying to literally control what he can and cannot write. You can complain about it all you want. But when you disregard the First Amendment, then, yes, there's a problem. I take my rights seriously. Politicians shouldn't be able to control what the media (or you and I) can say. Football coaches damn sure shouldn't be able to do that. When they can, you do get situations like Penn State. It was a bad analogy, but, basically, that's the point. Football coaches should coach football, not dictate what a free press has to say about it. There is a HUGE difference.


I agree 100% with everything written in this response. The only thing I might add is that the issue with today's media types is that just because one has 1st Amendment rights doesn't necessarily mean they have to always exercise it. Today's media seems less concerned about the facts than they are about their own opinions.

That said, I do agree and will fight for the right of the media to be wrong as often as they want.

On a lighter note, it occurred to me that it is wholly appropriate for the weather forecast to be included with the local news...now both can be wrong most of the time and still keep their job. I'll bet that's not true with most professions. (LOL)
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