shadowman wrote:This story is gaining legs and is a pretty big deal nationally now. Many frog fans do not see Patterson surviving this, I think he will have to be removed. This a recruiting killer for TCU and they stand to lose millions over this in many different areas.
Bottom line, he is going to have to go, at this point it does not matter whether anyone thinks he was right or wrong.
Doubling down on ridiculous! Look i cant stand Patterson but if he used this word to admonish someone against using the word, than that is completely defendable. Let’s be adults and not be so sensitive we cant function.
shadowman wrote:This story is gaining legs and is a pretty big deal nationally now. Many frog fans do not see Patterson surviving this, I think he will have to be removed. This a recruiting killer for TCU and they stand to lose millions over this in many different areas.
Bottom line, he is going to have to go, at this point it does not matter whether anyone thinks he was right or wrong.
Sound the trumpets! Dumbest post every submitted, new winner. Good work, Shadowman!
shadowman wrote:This story is gaining legs and is a pretty big deal nationally now. Many frog fans do not see Patterson surviving this, I think he will have to be removed. This a recruiting killer for TCU and they stand to lose millions over this in many different areas.
Bottom line, he is going to have to go, at this point it does not matter whether anyone thinks he was right or wrong.
Sound the trumpets! Dumbest post every submitted, new winner. Good work, Shadowman!
I'm no Patterson fan, but this isn't even close to the dumbest post submitted. Stick around.
Let's take this to its ridiculous extreme. Fatterson: " Don't use that word in our facilities". Player, "What word?", Fatterson: You know, the word we can't say. Player. What word can't we say. Fatterson. The n word. Player: Noise? Fatterson: No, you can't say N......" Player: Coach used the N word.
The episode provides an excellent opportunity for sanctimonious self appointed virtue arbiters to: (a) tell everybody what they can say, when they can say it and who they can say it to and (b) proclaim their own righteous moral superiority.
This whole episode with GP reminds me of an interview with Mel Brooks regarding his film and directing career...he stated that he would not be able to make several of his movies now, most notably Blazing Saddles because of a word that studios won't allow...hmmm. I seem to recall several instances where "that" word has been used in the most degrading and profane manner in recent films.
Interesting times we live in nowadays...
GP survives this...and towel girls in Ft Worth groan for another 4 years.
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Argument from authority. Logic 101. Please try again.
Mac Engel is the biggest TCU apologist on the planet. It is relevant when he admits that something at TCU is a problem. Kevin Sherrington's column cites the best recent take on white people and the N word, John McWhorter's piece in the Atlantic. Sherrington's is a smart take, and is nuanced, and still concludes that white people should not use the N word. Whatever level of authority Sherrington has on this topic, it is certainly more than you and the others aligned with you. Fatterson himself is certainly relevant.
So, thanks for your criticism. I find it unpersuasive.
I think the real question is why you and the other apologists in this thread are so determined to defend the "right" of an old white dude who is responsible for coaching dozens of Black players to use the N word. It was stupid of him to do it. It was possible to deliver his educational message without repeating the word. I'm thrilled this is a black eye for TCU. And I definitely hope that neither Jerry LeVias nor current SMU Black recruits ever read your comments in this thread.
Argument from authority. Logic 101. Please try again.
Mac Engel is the biggest TCU apologist on the planet. It is relevant when he admits that something at TCU is a problem. Kevin Sherrington's column cites the best recent take on white people and the N word, John McWhorter's piece in the Atlantic. Sherrington's is a smart take, and is nuanced, and still concludes that white people should not use the N word. Whatever level of authority Sherrington has on this topic, it is certainly more than you and the others aligned with you. Fatterson himself is certainly relevant.
Nothing is absolute and facts and context matter - that is true regardless of age or race. Your inability to understand that destroys whatever unpersuasive over emotional position you are trying to make. Patterson is an arrogant turd by all accounts. But he does not deserve this level of criticism for saying a word in the context of asking his players not to say the word. Try get outside your ΓÇ£AtlanticΓÇ¥ inspired PC world to understand context.
So, thanks for your criticism. I find it unpersuasive.
I think the real question is why you and the other apologists in this thread are so determined to defend the "right" of an old white dude who is responsible for coaching dozens of Black players to use the N word. It was stupid of him to do it. It was possible to deliver his educational message without repeating the word. I'm thrilled this is a black eye for TCU. And I definitely hope that neither Jerry LeVias nor current SMU Black recruits ever read your comments in this thread.
Dukie wrote:I definitely hope that neither Jerry LeVias nor current SMU Black recruits ever read your comments in this thread.
Wait, what? My only comment on this thread is that the "n word" is never appropriate for anyone to use, white or black or green or purple. Are you telling me that that is offensive?
Dukie wrote:I definitely hope that neither Jerry LeVias nor current SMU Black recruits ever read your comments in this thread.
Wait, what? My only comment on this thread is that the "n word" is never appropriate for anyone to use, white or black or green or purple. Are you telling me that that is offensive?
Oh, your post snidely criticizing mine was not meant as substantive criticism, merely sophistic musing? OK then.