UConn incident

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Legitimate how? In that they happened at all? Or that he deserves no sanction (however mild) for them?

I'm having trouble reconciling this sentence with your previous post.
Not the OP, but I think he means 100% legitimate as 100% they happened.

The Twitter post that started this thread has a lot of falsehoods because it’s a parody account.

The OP was simply making sure everyone knew Hurley’s comments were real, and not part of the falsehoods. (Which I think was known by most since they were in the video)
 
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So, playing devil's advocate here, generally there is a relationship between the media and the coaches. And sometimes they'll table stuff they hear on a hot mic because they're asked to. I can understand an AD or coach getting pissed the media member wouldn't come to them or give them a heads up first before posting. Maybe they'd ask him to modify it to "Hurley was irate at the level of officiating" or something of the like. While the reporter of course is under no obligation to do that, often you might to keep a strong and more open relationship. Threatening the guy's livelihood is idiotic from the AD though. Even if there's only anger and frustration with no intent there that's still at the very least a suspension due to lack of common sense.

Yet another example of why we are so incredibly lucky having Whitman
The reporter was from North Carolina and owes Uconn nothing. They weren't on home turf. The man was doing his job. I hope the Uconn AD took the initiative to make the apology of his own accord. Since it was on the reporter's video and likely others as well, hard to get that $h#t back in the horse.
And yes, very lucky to have JW.
 
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Legitimate how? In that they happened at all? Or that he deserves no sanction (however mild) for them?

I'm having trouble reconciling this sentence with your previous post.
Legitimate as in they were said. There is no rumor or misinterpretation. There could have been some confusion with that parody account, so I was just setting the facts that Dan Hurley was verified making those comments.
 
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Hey, I don't care at all about this "news," BUT

This guy is not a journalist and does not work for a newspaper. If you look at his top Twitter posts, almost every one has a tag saying that he's full of it.

This Twitter account is a notorious purveyor of fake news who claims to write for the New York Herald, a paper that has not existed since 1924.
This is an unverified claim from a questionable account. The MLB has not said Aaron is under any kind of investigation.
This video is an AI creation. The account is a parody journalist who's publication is a fake website for a now-ceased publication. The account's profile picture is also AI-generated


He also claimed to have previously worked for Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated, but that is not true, either, per Sporting News.
Yeah, it's a weird parody account, he mixes in real news with fake news, but the fake news isn't funny, it's just fake. Like saying KenPom falsifies stats etc. it would be one thing if there were onion style jokes in there, but it's just an odd AI account and not funny
 
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Yes, that would send the wrong signal ;)
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#59      
“I’m sorry I got caught, but if you think I’m changing you’re wrong.”

 
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The Mount Rushmore of Coach Self-Destruction has room. Sculptures are drawing out plans to put this meat head on the mountain with Woody Hayes and Bobby Knight.

That is how this will end.
 
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don't think the apple fell far from the tree, there is no one that thinks more of Danny Hurley, than Danny Hurley. And admit it, if this guy came into your area, looking as wild eyed as he can look, you would be a little uneasy.
 
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