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Just[/quote]Just a question but how do we deserve what we get? That is an interesting assessment you brought up BTW. Besides Mike Rice and now this, Hermann, how and in what way do we constitute this bs? Before we were relatively quiet. Now...well sort of dramatic.
e="Chuck, post: 921197, member: 1646"]She's not excited that the guy that changes toner in the printers is losing his job. I'm a long time NJ resident and RU grad school grad. I don't support RU athletics (but I'm not a hater) as I'm all UConn, but I can verify that that the Star Ledger decided to get more readers by becoming an enemy of the local team rather than a supporter. The local paper shouldn't be a lackey, but the Ledger takes every chance it can to kick RU while being more supportive of private Seton Hall.
RU deserves a lot of what it gets, and my kids won't go there if I have any say (despite it being a better financial move for me), but this writer was using has bully (or in this case his "shame") pulpit for a dying industry.
Primarily just a whole lot of losing. Throw in some naked free throws, firing a coach for getting an award, firing his replacement (that you jumped on to keep away from a competitor) for getting in arguments at baseball games, Mike Rice (who I thought was going to get RU over the hump), graduation misrepresentations (I won't say lies) and a politically incorrect AD and the Ledger did have some fodder. Schiano had a few good years, but some bad ones too. Flood's not looking so good and Terry Shea made PP look like Saban. RU shouldn't get a free pass on all of that. I also agree that the Ledger looked for problems and rarely gave praise. That's not what a local paper should do to the state U.
I don't wish ill on RU. I have good friends that are huge fans. I was even a secondary fan until this realignment garbage hit. Now I can only pull for what helps UConn (not that I have any influence over it). Hopefully we'll be conference foes again. If we wind up in the ACC I'll probably even go back to being a secondary fan.
