Beardown wrote:
Brent Musburger bashed Paterno. So did that black guy who sits next to Lou Hotz on that college show (I forget his name). Matt Millen still looks like a deer in headlights with his responses. He's all over the place, not making sense, still trying to find ways to apologize for Paterno.
Still, looks like everybody has seen the light. Paterno is getting bashed nationally. Not just ESPN, but all of the big time sports websites are destroying him.
National Media: Hey Team Bernstein, we're coming in!!!!
Dan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VJp9QGjGmY&feature=relatedTerry Terry, we're gonna have company!!!!!
Was ESPN, or analysts on ESPN, defending Paterno and/or the school's role in this OR reserving judgment until the jury/report were released? Is reserving judgment showing support for Paterno / Penn St?
I haven't followed their coverage (or lack of) on this story, but a constant criticism of the media is how quickly they react without regard to all of the facts in the case.
I know ESPN is financially involved with college sports so one could argue the conflict of interest here, but I'm just not sure, on the flip side, if we needed countless hours of radio indicting Sandusky, Paterno and Penn St. as well - there wasn't much of a controversy amongst 99% of people, especially as more and more facts came out about the role that some of these people had in keeping this quiet.
FYI - You're referring to Mark May, who usually right about once a month on something in his analysis.