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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
This is what gets me so much about all of this. From all acounts when he was drafted he had a spotless record.
He makes a few poor but completely irrelevant choices, missing the rookie symposium, spitting, working out on his own, being distant to the media. All irrelevant in just about any way. He gets tagged for a DUI that got thrown out. Not just a 'technical' throw out but a 'sounds like he didn't reven do it' throw. Basically irrelevant. And the gun situation involved people who he believed STOLE from him. He didn't go after random people. So most of this bad behavior that symbolizes his thug lifestyle is BS and the one thing that wasn't at least has some context. But people act like he was a complete thug. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
If he's so brave, one wonders why he felt the need to shield himself from the inevitable charges of racism by bloviating about how ESPN is the United Nations. This line is particularly bizarre:
"It's great. Canadians, Hispanics, Europeans. They give us a perspective we don't have." Wow. Canadians AND Europeans. We just don't get enough Dutch perspective when tragedies like this occurr. And, who can argue with the idea that Canadians offer a unique perspective on life in South Florida. Here's what Cowherd was really saying in that last paragraph: "There's a good chance that someone may accuse me of racism over the statements I've made the last few days. So, not wanting to end up like Don Imus, I'm going to mention a black guy that I know and also offer a first draft for ESPN's next sensitivity training manual. I'm totally down with the whole PC thing and if anyone doubts that, you're probaly suffering from a lack of Australian perspective, which you would have if you worked at great place like ESPN, which has long been in the vanguard of promoting workplace diversity. Did I mention the black guy?"
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
It seems like he's saying because he's Black and grew up making bad decisions he must have continued making them throughout his life. I, like Ghettodog, hate that statement about not growing up African American but him growing up middle class. -I- grew up as what one would say is somewhere between Middle Class and working class and I have made bad decisions yet have had every opportunity that my White counterparts have had. Race isn't and never should have been the issue with ST.
Taylor isn't some thug who was roaming the streets and a victim of violence. I mean the guy was EDUCATED. He was a college student. He wasn't stupid and it pisses me off that people are making him out to be some hoodrat. Its hard to come up from a not nice neighborhood and make something of yourself. So many people nowadays of all races, bitch about how Black people from the inner city don't better themselves and ST is one of the rare few who DID. Instead of making a quick buck on the corner slinging drugs, he went through high school AND college AND made a career in playing football. Damn, give the guy a break.
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
Total BS. Offensive.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
I'm going to write a letter to ESPN letting them now that I will not support their radio station during the time that his show is broadcast. Chip pointed out correctly that, not only is he a jerk, but his knowledge of sports is extremely superficial.
His handling of this tragedy has been despicable and I can only hope that consequences result from it. |
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
Steinberg linked to this piece at Awful Announcing, but in cased you missed it, they echo a lot of the Warpath's sentiments:
Awful Announcing: Colin Cowherd Sure Is Classy
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
So, did anyone else hear him admit he was wrong today? For those that didn't hear it, basically he said his job is to opine, sometimes he's aggressive and turns people off, but that's life in talk radio.
He did say that he still believes his original opinions were reasonable based on his past. But at the same time, he was wrong. It's not often he does that. But then, he took a call from some ditz named Jennifer in California who went on to say that she didn't think Colin was wrong, that Sean Taylor DID wind up involving himself with the wrong crowd, though indirectly from his sister. His HALF-sister you twit. And no, Taylor DID NOT "involve himself" with the wrong crowd by his HALF-sister dating someone who's brother turned out to be a thug. Some people still can't stand the fact that this was a random act. |
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
I guess it's good that he apologized but I will continue to oppose him in all his insidious forms. His show is the Family Guy to my Cartman:
South Park TV Show Episode 1003 | Episode Cartoon Wars Part I | South Park | Comedy Central
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
It was random in the sense that Sean Taylor's past troubles did not lead to his death.
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Re: Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor
Well it's fairly random as far as crimes go. What crimes aren't random? A bank robber picks out a bank, a mugger picks out a person, a car jacker picks out a car, a rapist picks out a victim, etc. The bottom line is Sean's past lapses in judgment or run-ins with the law had nothing to do with his death.
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