CycloneErik
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Good luck going back through this mess and finding it. :smile:
But if he can, that may propel us more quickly towards 1000 posts.
Good luck going back through this mess and finding it. :smile:
Yes, they are in the market to get listeners not to be correct. Didn't is say some where that Miller wasn't comfortable putting it up?
Of course he did - the point is that the cat was all ready out of the bag by then. If this had first been "reported" on Perraults show, and it was on his website, I'd be a little more skeptical. I'm willing to give guys like Jon and Steve a little more rope, because they seem like the type would do their due diligence before going on the record.
I don't see those yokels thinking it out much, either.
I'll give Miller and Deace a lot more leeway than I'd give Matt Perrault.
As I've stated a few times in this thread, to me it was Matt finding a negative story on Pollard and beating it to death. I find that to be a little childish and I think quite a few Cyclone fans were turned off by it (and the show)
I'm not disagreeing with you on that, I'm saying that Matt didn't "break" the story. He just did....what he does.
I'm not disagreeing with you on that, I'm saying that Matt didn't "break" the story. He just did....what he does.
And the story most likely isn't even true... good reporting...
The tone of the local shows regarding the ISU men's bball program has gotten increasingly more hostile over the past few days. On my morning and afternoon commutes I have found myself staring at the radio with my mouth open over some of the things M/D and M/M have been saying. I find it amazing that they think they have a leg up on what ISU fans "think" when not one of them is one of us. Sure, we're all frustrated by the lack of success we've had, but as for me, I'll be damned if a couple of carpetbagger radio hosts, an avarastic Meeeeeeeeeeeeechigan fan, and an unapoligetic hawkeye homer are going to tell ME what I should think. They seem to think that they are leading some kind of mob in their jihad against ADJP, but in my opinion, they are just ****** that ADJP doesn't recognize them as privileged citizens that should be privy to what is going on inside ISU athletics.
This is what I was talking about last night: The definition of a "public forum":Could care less if you care. This got spilled out into the open public and last I checked, this is a public forum.
I'm pretty sure that M/D have said numerous times that they are not telling people how to spend their time or their money.
And what exactly have M/D been saying that isn't right on the money in terms of the ISU (or Iowa for that matter) MBB program? As for M/M who knows. I haven't listened to them since football season.
Please let this thread die...
I see. I understand your point about innocent until proven guilty but if players aren't allowed to be why should the people that actually get paid be allowed to be? Like it or not when you sign up for a job like that, innocent until proven guilty doesn't apply (in terms of consequences, not in terms of legality)
You might want to review the definition of "public forum" before this is discussed again. Definition: Forum (legal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAll message board software on the net has a ban feature. Any admin on any board, regardless of who owns the company, can ban people. There's no distinction between a public and private company banning people on a message board either.
You don't think that if it was a fake that something wouldn't have been said by this point? If it's a fake, Pollard and/or the ISU athletic department could sue KXNO for defamation, libel, or slander couldn't they?
The tone is definitely a bit harsh, and I think Pollard has come off as a bit on-edge this week (maybe because he's had to make a decision he didn't want to make).
That said, I agree with much of what he said. Fact of the matter is money buys you a voice. Right or wrong, that's the way it is. I donate and buy tickets, but I don't expect my opinion to matter at all compared to someone who donates 6 figures. It's called reality.
If some dude from Urbandale is passionate enough to e-mail the athletic director, why isn't he passionate enough to fork over some dough for tickets or a Cyclone Club donation? It's like someone who isn't an investor e-mailing the Board of Directors and expecting them to give a damn about his opinion.
For the record, I'm not sure this same argument applies to out-of-staters, although they can still donate to the Cyclone Club without attending games.