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Okay, maybe Hitler a bit of a stretch, but ESPN would still give him an award if he won this many games. You get the point. Don't know very many minorities coaches that get to keep their job for doing some of the stuff that Knight has done. It damn near took an act of god to get Indiana to release him.
Not trying to make this a racial issue, but creditability speaking. Knight should not be anymore honored for breaking this record than Barry Bonds if he breaks the record. I guess this puts ESPN in a tough position. By there nature, they would have too, whether they like it or not. It sells, so we will cover it. |
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No, if it's SPORTS NEWS, they will cover it. Like it or not, BK's 880 win is news. Should they ignore it because he's not everybody's choice for Man of the Year? I don't care for the guy, but what he did is newsworthy. |
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Using your logic..... Naw, forget it. I just got a headache thinking of that. You're bringing race into something that has got nothing to do with race. That's an old trick too. |
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And what's this have to do with Knights credit score? |
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And Chaney wasn't fired. He was allowed to resign with dignity. |
When was Don Chaney ever the coach at Temple? :confused:
John Chaney retired on 3/13/2006, over a year after the February 19, 2005 goon incident. |
Is mentioning Godwin's Law a self-fulfilling prophecy?
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And Don Chaney was one of my favorite ballplayers too. Couldn't shoot a lick but he was a helluva defender. Hard-worker and smart also. |
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I'd like to tell you what I really think of you but I don't want to sink to your pathetic level. |
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