bullying. nobody likes bullies. i m not condoning it. i hate bullies. we all do. but there is this rush that everything has a syndrome. oh, it s bullying. now we have to stamp out bullying. it s completely overboard. this guy has a legitimate gripe according to all reports. he was a bad pathway of football a while ago. he turned himself around. he was a team leader. everybody on the team, the players, white and black, have come to his defense. i think this probably reflects a gutless management of a football team that was petrified the media would jump on the bandwagon, and they did. there was a piece about how sportscasters are becoming more politically correct, even liberal and the sports media is becoming i read sissified or politically correct or something. it s a rough and tumble deal. it s a man s man s sport.
bullying. nobody likes bullies. i m not condoning it. i hate bullies. we all do. but there is this rush that everything has a syndrome. oh, it s bullying. now we have to stamp out bullying. it s completely overboard. this guy has a legitimate gripe according to all reports. he was a bad pathway of football a while ago. he turned himself around. he was a team leader. everybody on the team, the players, white and black, have come to his defense. i think this probably reflects a gutless management of a football team that was petrified the media would jump on the bandwagon, and they did. there was a piece about how sportscasters are becoming more politically correct, even liberal and the sports media is becoming i read sissified or politically correct or something. it s a rough and tumble deal.
finals. our teams, what they do and the way we respond is a communal act and it s part of the healing process. no other way to say it. joe and mika, the bombing occurs and the red sox leave the city as the battered remains and less than a half mile from this ballpark for a three-day road trip and return to a city still shock and stunned and on its knees battered and knocked down and on its knees. daniel nava hits a game-winning home run when they return. we have been running metaphors go the ground all day, but you are on your knees. if you get up, you are still in the game. they got the city back into the game. willie geist made fun of the old tired statement that you will hear with sportscasters at
even if it had a storied history that was offending a sizable group of people, i would think about changing it. thanks, shaft. let s go live to the redskins training facility to get reaction from dick mutkis. what do you say, dick? asalways working that guy. always, woulding. are you happy about this? are you as happy as i am president obama got involved? i would be inclined to complain about the president, but he was asked. i believe the word is axed. that s all right. you make mistakes. i blame the ninny state. we will not stop talking about this nonsense. the sportscasters and the athletes, everyone should just
sportscasters were coined by marty glickman. the key, the lane, the mid-court stripe, his most famous one, swish. he gave a geography to the court. you didn t know where they were on the court. he gave a geography. smith dribbles up the right sideline, throws behind the back pass to the key and jones banks in a one-handed shot. as larry king so beautifully said in the film, he was television on radio. amazing. that 1936 olympics moment was huge in his life. he goes to germany and gets cut the day before the 4x100 team is about to start. what s the real story behind why he was cut and what impact did that have on him? you know, there are different versions of the story. some people believe that one of the track coaches for the u.s. olympic team who was the usc track coach, it was politics and he put in his own two guys to run. what i believe is what marty s