"I have respect for [Utah AD] Mark Harlan but I have no respect left for Larry Scott ... I personally don't think he truly wanted to give us the time of day. It didn't seem like he addressed what we were talking about." - Utah OL Nick Ford
Umm.....you started off your "negotiations" with #WeAreUnited item II.1 which reads: Larry Scott, administrators, and coaches to voluntarily and drastically reduce excessive pay.
I'm not sure how you expected that to go over, but not giving you the time of day sounds about what would be expected. And including a direct attack on something like that shows you didn't have respect for him to begin with. Disrespect rarely returns respect.
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2020 08:37 AM by f1do.)
(08-11-2020 05:58 PM)DavidSt Wrote: Those souther medical advisary boards are a bunch of quacks.
All the south knows is college football. They live, breathe, and talk about 365 days a year which is about 200 days too many to do such a thing.
I'm sure that the Aussie doctor from Duke University, Dr Cameron Wolfe, spends 365 days a year thinking football.
Are you a Bantu as well?
So this is the guy that could save ACC football...
He looks like your typical Southern college football fan... not. I guess you could maybe find him and his bow tie in The Grove at Ole Miss. His accent might give him away though...
(08-11-2020 05:58 PM)DavidSt Wrote: Those souther medical advisary boards are a bunch of quacks.
All the south knows is college football. They live, breathe, and talk about 365 days a year which is about 200 days too many to do such a thing.
I'm sure that the Aussie doctor from Duke University, Dr Cameron Wolfe, spends 365 days a year thinking football.
Or a long term play by Duke to destroy football and allow the Basketball centric powers to dominate College Athletics
Are you a Bantu as well?
So this is the guy that could save ACC football...
He looks like your typical Southern college football fan... not. I guess you could maybe find him and his bow tie in The Grove at Ole Miss. His accent might give him away though...
(08-11-2020 08:12 PM)Kaplony Wrote: Says the guy with the English grammar skills of a Bantu tribesman.
That is entirely unfair. There are Sub Saharan Africans who have graduated from Harvard, Stanford, Cambridge, MIT, Berkeley, Princeton, Oxford, Columbia. Most would have come from a tribe speaking a Bantu language.
You really shouldn't be automatically assuming that Bantu tribesmen have English grammar skills at a David State level.