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Lockback posted:I think some people were upset because Rolling Stone said they weren't going to fire anybody. On one hand it seems like a screw up like that should cost someone their job, on the other firing people isn't exactly a solution. Reputation isn't totally everything in news, but it's pretty drat close. Saying you did absolutely nothing after a story you sold as a monster that turned out to be completely false is incredibly damaging, especially for a has-been publication that's trying desperately to remain relevant. E: And now it sounds like the fraternity is suing RS for defamation DJExile fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Apr 6, 2015 |
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To bring this back to sports (in the sense that it's by a sportswriter and bowfishing is technically sport) and things that aren't deeply upsetting, Holly Anderson's piece on a Florida Man is one of the funniest things I've ever read. It apparently came out in late February but it was just brought to my attention yesterday by Jon Bois' twitter and I don't remember seeing anything about it in this thread.
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Henchman of Santa posted:To bring this back to sports (in the sense that it's by a sportswriter and bowfishing is technically sport) and things that aren't deeply upsetting, Holly Anderson's piece on a Florida Man is one of the funniest things I've ever read. It apparently came out in late February but it was just brought to my attention yesterday by Jon Bois' twitter and I don't remember seeing anything about it in this thread. quote:For those of you scoring at home, that 80-pound bow borrowed from Oliver’s brother, Vince III, was heavy weaponry even for killing deer, and almost three times more powerful than needed for the task at hand. Complicating matters that fateful afternoon was the DIY land-to-sea strategy employed by Oliver’s brother when making his own bowfishing rig, which involved grabbing that oversize compound bow intended for taking down land-based quadrupeds and duct-taping to it a child’s Snoopy fishing reel. This is hilarious
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Henchman of Santa posted:To bring this back to sports (in the sense that it's by a sportswriter and bowfishing is technically sport) and things that aren't deeply upsetting, Holly Anderson's piece on a Florida Man is one of the funniest things I've ever read. It apparently came out in late February but it was just brought to my attention yesterday by Jon Bois' twitter and I don't remember seeing anything about it in this thread. Holly Anderson is one of my favorite writers at Grantland, even though I mostly only read her pop culture stuff because I don't care about college football. Her exhaustive rankings of the Fast & Furious franchise was also quite good.
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howe_sam posted:Holly Anderson is one of my favorite writers at Grantland, even though I mostly only read her pop culture stuff because I don't care about college football. Her exhaustive rankings of the Fast & Furious franchise was also quite good. She's also super cool in person.
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i cant find it myself so i would like to request a link to the sports article where a guy talks about all the cool sports events a kidnapping victim missed when she was locked in a shed for ten years. thank you
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Cool and good. posted:i cant find it myself so i would like to request a link to the sports article where a guy talks about all the cool sports events a kidnapping victim missed when she was locked in a shed for ten years. thank you LARGE THE HEAD posted:It's a much worse sports column than the time Mark Whicker left the yard, that much is certain. Last page....
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Looks like a NY Post basketball writer doesn't quite understand how Siri works
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Brian Grazer announced 17 more episodes of Arrested Development on Simmons' show.
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Lockback posted:Last page.... Ah,
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zakharov posted:Looks like a NY Post basketball writer doesn't quite understand how Siri works hahaha Godfathers is the trashiest piece of poo poo ever. I went in there once after the Pens won the Stanley Cup and there was a pregnant 20-year-old dancing.
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sportsgenius86 posted:hahaha Godfathers is the trashiest piece of poo poo ever. I went in there once after the Pens won the Stanley Cup and there was a pregnant 20-year-old dancing. Hey, you know she puts out.
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I wanna know what the gently caress the guy was doing in Wheeling e: besides bad strip clubs, obviously
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sportsgenius86 posted:I wanna know what the gently caress the guy was doing in Wheeling he was making a long drive back to wherever in New York from Indianapolis after the Final 4, and he was just plowing down I-70 which put him right through Wheeling
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There's two options here: 1) he gets to Wheeling and thinks "yeah I'm going to stop in a strip club here" 2) he's cruising along and thinks "poo poo I really need to swing by a strip club like right now." Neither is reflective of good life choices
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Parlett316 posted:Hey, you know she puts out.
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RIP Myron Cope. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLapVsVZ7V4
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sportsgenius86 posted:I wanna know what the gently caress the guy was doing in Wheeling Huh, I wonder what someone driving from NYC just having covered a Final 4 game in Indianapolis would be doing driving through Pittsburgh-Youngstown: WV Extension???
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:Huh, I wonder what someone driving from NYC just having covered a Final 4 game in Indianapolis would be doing driving through Pittsburgh-Youngstown: WV Extension??? pardon me for not having Steve Serby's schedule memorized.
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sportsgenius86 posted:pardon me for not having Steve Serby's schedule memorized. it's a pretty easy thing to figure out with more than a couple seconds of work
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Who cares
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I liked this feature about former NCAA coach Jason Rabedeaux's death in Saigon.
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Katie Nolan is dropping more bombs, this time on one of her fellow Fox Sports people. Katie Nolan rules.
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DJExile posted:Katie Nolan is dropping more bombs, this time on one of her fellow Fox Sports people. They really need to give her a studio and an audience if they're gonna have her do the Stewart/Oliver thing.
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zakharov posted:They really need to give her a studio and an audience if they're gonna have her do the Stewart/Oliver thing. Yeah it's a crime to give her that phone booth of a studio.
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zakharov posted:They really need to give her a studio and an audience if they're gonna have her do the Stewart/Oliver thing. Just give her the Daily Show
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sportsgenius86 posted:Just give her the Daily Show Or give her a show on Comedy Central called "The Sports Show"
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Mahoning posted:Or give her a show on Comedy Central called "The Sports Show" They tried that with Norm MacDonald. There was also the Onion Sportsdome but it was very short-lived and thinking about it makes me sad because Get Out of My Face doesn't exist anymore.
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DJExile posted:Yeah it's a crime to give her that phone booth of a studio. I've never heard of her before now, but after watching some of her stuff, I think a smaller, more informal setting really works for her style. That style doesn't always translate well into a big studio type show.
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Henchman of Santa posted:They tried that with Norm MacDonald. Who Would You Kill? is a segment that should be on every sports show.
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Katie Nolan is awesome and is a pro Twitter follow
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Puja Patel over at Deadspin wrote a pretty good take-down of the media's portrayal of the redemption of Ray Rice: http://deadspin.com/leave-janay-rice-out-of-her-husbands-bullshit-redemptio-1697717292
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An ESPN reporter has been given a week off for cussing out a towing company worker
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That's DC's own Britt McHenry. Ridiculous hotty who was breaking out all the juicy locker room division with the Washington Redskins.
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So Simmons gets three weeks for calling Roger Goodell a liar (which, of course, he is), and this sociopath gets a week. I guess no one at ESPN is currently loving Simmons.
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One degraded a teller after their car was towed, the other publicly degraded the commissioner of a very lucrative business partner. Apples, oranges.
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Parlett316 posted:One degraded a teller after their car was towed, the other publicly degraded the commissioner of a very lucrative business partner. Apples, oranges. One is a seemingly decent human being who told the truth about a lovely human being, which is of course his job. This doesn't really reflect very poorly on ESPN as a whole, at least to the general public. The other was just being a lovely awful human being, which of course makes ESPN look VERY bad to the general public. At least temporarily.
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No one in the general public gives a poo poo if she's an rear end in a top hat, she's hot!
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What a piece of poo poo.
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Mahoning posted:One is a seemingly decent human being who told the truth about a lovely human being, which is of course his job. This doesn't really reflect very poorly on ESPN as a whole, at least to the general public. The other was just being a lovely awful human being, which of course makes ESPN look VERY bad to the general public. At least temporarily.
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