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Author:  Beardown [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 1:47 pm ]
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In an interview with S&P, Terrell Owens apologized to Jeff Garcia for insinuating that he was gay. Will Goff do the same to the 3 guys that he has insinuated of being gay?

Bernstein and Goff have often talked about evolving. Goff should in this case.

Hey, if T.O can do it, so can Goff.

It doesn't even matter if Goff is right. It's not his place to out them. He should be ashamed of himself. But he's probably not. Score boys have no shame.

Author:  Curious Hair [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 1:48 pm ]
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If we're using the Terrell Owens trajectory, Jason needs to make snow angels on astroturf and do workouts in his driveway before he can get around to not outing gay people.

Author:  Caller Bob [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 1:51 pm ]
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I assume they will NOT be talking about the Hawks big victory last night and the resurgent Jonathan Toews.

Author:  Beardown [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 2:00 pm ]
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You know what I realized.

If Jason Goff and Dan Benrstein did commentary on Jason Goff and Dan Bernstein, they would absolutely despise them and torch them.

Goff: Dan, did you hear about what that Jason Goff did on the radio?

Dan: What?

Goff: That son of a bitch insinuated that a few athletes were gay.

Dan: Oy. That's the worst type of person. He must be from the south. Must be racist. Probably hates gay people.

Goff: This Goff guy also mocks light skinned brothers.

Dan: What? Who the hell does that in this day and age?

Author:  Beardown [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 2:09 pm ]
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Dan: Just saw this on deadspin, Jason. You're not gonna believe this. There is a radio host in Chicago. His name is Dan Bernstein. Apparently he was talking about a fellow media member in Chicago. Tweeted that he likes her boobs or something like that. What a sexist pig

Goff: Damn right, playa. What a sick person. I'm looking at his picture right now. No way any women would date this dude. How old is he? He looks like he's 70.

Dan: Says here that he's only 47.

Goff: Good god. That's a hard 47, boy. This guy probably voted for Trump.

Author:  Caller Bob [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 2:39 pm ]
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Beardown wrote:
Dan: Just saw this on deadspin, Jason. You're not gonna believe this. There is a radio host in Chicago. His name is Dan Bernstein. Apparently he was talking about a fellow media member in Chicago. Tweeted that he likes her boobs or something like that. What a sexist pig

Goff: Damn right, playa. What a sick person. I'm looking at his picture right now. No way any women would date this dude. How old is he? He looks like he's 70.

Dan: Says here that he's only 47.

Goff: Good god. That's a hard 47, boy. This guy probably voted for Trump.

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Author:  denisdman [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 3:52 pm ]
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Ok bad bad bad. 'WHY ARE HUMAN UMPIRES GOOD FOR CALLING BALLS AND STRIKES?"

Author:  ZephMarshack [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:01 pm ]
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This article on arrogant liberal sports writers touches on some of the same things that have been brought up on the board for years with respect to Bernstein and sports media in general but it's still a really good read. A couple of good excerpts:
Quote:
Some of the debates in baseball in particular are given ideological or racial names, when in fact they are generational. Take the debate about bat-flips, which is often cast as one between stodgy white conservatives and fun multicultural liberals who prefer a Latin game. There is a reason why older Baby Boomer writers, who are themselves veterans of a deeply hierarchical system that rewarded time-serving veterans who spent decades writing formulaic gamers, are more likely to admire and defend the hierarchical culture among athletes that includes hazing a rookie, or letting expressive or cocky young players know they have to earn their place in the pecking order. And it's not a surprise that younger writers who smashed through to national audiences through opinionated new digital platforms admire the more expressive players.

But there's only so much that this new crop of sports writers can truly identify with in the players they admire. Socially cosseted with other journalists, liberal sports writers increasingly identify with the only set of actors in the sports world that come from a cultural milieu relatable to their own: the new class of rationalizing, brainy executives. In another generation, sports writers dreamed futilely of being Willie Mays or Gordie Howe. Now they want to be Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey. And their copy and concerns increasingly seem to be written for each other and for these analytics-loving general managers.


Quote:
The more astonishing piece of conventional wisdom generated by younger self-styled progressive sports writers was their argument against "PED hysteria." Many writers simply said fans didn't care enough, and many liked the results of a juiced game anyway. Some even took it to the logical conclusion: that sports leagues should preside over a free-for-all with performance-enhancing drugs. This is a strangely anti-labor and anti-regulation stance for liberals. It gives tacit encouragement for athletes to ignore both federal laws and their own health interests because of what the market demands. And it wouldn't solve the problem of marginal players taking PEDs to hang on. It would only make them turn to more exotic and dangerous drugs.

And that brings us to a stranger irony for progressive sports writers. Having committed themselves so thoroughly to arguments against "moralizing" or against "tradition," they actually become handmaidens for the interests of owners and capital. Having demythologized all values that are not purely rationalistic, making themselves deaf to arguments for some abstract "integrity of the game," they can mount no principled objection to, for example, commercial advertising being imposed on the bases in baseball. They will be met with their own favorite arguments that "the sky didn't fall" the last time traditionalists objected to some alteration. And in this respect it is notable that the NBA, whose writers tend to be even more progressive than the norm among sports writers, was the first major American sports league to announce that it would sell advertising space on player jerseys.


http://theweek.com/articles/680886/arro ... ts-writers

Author:  Dreadnaught847 [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:55 pm ]
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Andre Drummond can change his twitter pic if he wants to goddammit

Author:  the ghost of t-dub [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:09 pm ]
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Goff just can't help himself... Dan brings up a nice story about Tarasenko from the St. Louis Blues winning a charity auction and helping a suffering young fan. Goff: "Yeah, that's nice... good to see there's guys in all sports doing nice things..." of course Goof then proceeds to tell a story about NBA player Andre Drummond taking a girl to her prom. God forbid they say something nice about a non-NBA sport.

Of course a few minutes later they do a bit in which a Hawks fan supposed said "He still sucks" in reference to Tarasenko. Jason then went on to cheap shot Hawk fans for cheering during the anthem among other dumb things. What a miserable guy he is.

Author:  Dreadnaught847 [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:18 pm ]
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the ghost of t-dub wrote:
Goff just can't help himself... Dan brings up a nice story about Tarasenko from the St. Louis Blues winning a charity auction and helping a suffering young fan. Goff: "Yeah, that's nice... good to see there's guys in all sports doing nice things..." of course Goof then proceeds to tell a story about NBA player Andre Drummond taking a girl to her prom. God forbid they say something nice about a non-NBA sport.

Of course a few minutes later they do a bit in which a Hawks fan supposed said "He still sucks" in reference to Tarasenko. Jason then went on to cheap shot Hawk fans for cheering during the anthem among other dumb things. What a miserable guy he is.


No doubt someone texted that in but goff goes out of his way anytime he can to paint
Hawks fans as miserable pricks.

Author:  Rod [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:30 pm ]
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the ghost of t-dub wrote:
Goff just can't help himself... Dan brings up a nice story about Tarasenko from the St. Louis Blues winning a charity auction and helping a suffering young fan. Goff: "Yeah, that's nice... good to see there's guys in all sports doing nice things..." of course Goof then proceeds to tell a story about NBA player Andre Drummond taking a girl to her prom. God forbid they say something nice about a non-NBA sport.

Of course a few minutes later they do a bit in which a Hawks fan supposed said "He still sucks" in reference to Tarasenko. Jason then went on to cheap shot Hawk fans for cheering during the anthem among other dumb things. What a miserable guy he is.


Slipping right into Terry's role.

Author:  Beardown [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:32 pm ]
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For a guy that decries generalizations and stereotyping all the time, nobody does it more than Jason Goff. Goff only hates it when others do it. He's something else. Zero self awareness.

Author:  badrogue17 [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:32 pm ]
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What's his problem with cheering during the anthem? I mean, he's ok with taking a knee for it so what's the big deal if they cheer ?

Author:  Beardown [ Wed Feb 22, 2017 5:45 pm ]
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badrogue17 wrote:
What's his problem with cheering during the anthem? I mean, he's ok with taking a knee for it so what's the big deal if they cheer ?


White people are doing it. Seriously. That's why he doesn't like it.

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