Has Steve lost his mind?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...is-team-not-calling-shots-for-local-newspaper
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...is-team-not-calling-shots-for-local-newspaper
Has Steve lost his mind?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...is-team-not-calling-shots-for-local-newspaper
Go to the beach Spurrier. I don't have a problem with Spurrier saying to South Carolina fans "cancel your subscriptions" or whatever but to actually go to the newspaper executives and get the guy fired - that's BS. He did make a horrible analogy and thus apologized but to try and get him fired - that's over the line.
The problem with what Spurrier has done is he's painted the newspaper in a corner. Now if they fire the guy, they look like they're just caving to him. He's handled this badly from the beginning. He should have just kept his mouth shut, banned that guy from his press conferences, and gone on with business as usual with the rest of the reporters.
Go to the beach Spurrier. I don't have a problem with Spurrier saying to South Carolina fans "cancel your subscriptions" or whatever but to actually go to the newspaper executives and get the guy fired - that's BS. He did make a horrible analogy and thus apologized but to try and get him fired - that's over the line.
Spurrier is using his power to get the guy fired. Like I said, if he wanted make a public outcry - that's fine. But to go directly to the newspaper execs which is what seems to have happened - that's where I find a problem.
The guy didn't make a Sandusky reference.
He made a JoePa analogy - which I agree was horrible but does not justify losing his job b/c Spurrier thinks so.
Go to the beach Spurrier. I don't have a problem with Spurrier saying to South Carolina fans "cancel your subscriptions" or whatever but to actually go to the newspaper executives and get the guy fired - that's BS. He did make a horrible analogy and thus apologized but to try and get him fired - that's over the line.
Has Steve lost his mind?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...is-team-not-calling-shots-for-local-newspaper
Has Steve lost his mind?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...is-team-not-calling-shots-for-local-newspaper
He just made a reference that Spurrier was capable and willing to look the other way if horrible things like Sandusky started to occur.