it sure would have looked bad if espn had been forced to run jalen's mugshot alongside the release of his "selfumentary"
Coach Smith, El Deano himself, was able to keep quiet a Phil Ford DUI that happened in Michigan; I believe it was in 1997. Then Phil had DUI #2 that happened in North Carolina, and the first offense finally came to light. Just a little postscript in Tarheel history.
Somehow, I don't mind seeing both the Worldwide Leader and Jalen look bad on this one.
it sure would have looked bad if espn had been forced to run jalen's mugshot alongside the release of his "selfumentary"
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
I know some on this board want their pound of flesh, but how about taking the high road and letting this slide without further comment.
i think it's absolutely relevant that ESPN was sitting on a story about the producer of a highly touted "documentary" for timing purposes.
ESPN had no qualms about bringing charles barkley's indiscretion to light.
this is more about ESPN's "integrity" more than jalen's gaffe...
"do you think that's funny?"
"well it sure as **** aint sad!"
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
The topic up for discussion is Jalen's decision to not inform his employer of the arrest, and how ESPN has handled the situation up to now, and how ESPN ultimately decides to handle this when all is said and done.
Please stay on that topic and do not turn this into another "bashing Jalen Rose" thread.
Thanks
Luckily, Uncle Toms are excessively obedient and servile. Good thing we don't have to worry about this happening at Duke.