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09-26-2007, 01:35 AM
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OSU coach goes off on reporter
I don't know if any of you watch sports a lot, but I thought this was very interesting. Oklahoma State University coach Mike Gundy called out reporter Jenni Carlson for her article in the "The Oklahoman". Here is a link to what she wrote:
http://newsok.com/article/3131543?pg=1
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Reid is still the most talented signal-caller, but attitude is reason for change
The attitude of quarterback Bobby Reid has been the biggest question about him during his tenure in Stillwater. Last week, television cameras captured Reid laughing with assistant strength coach Trumain Carroll during the Cowboys' loss to Troy.
It would've been normal post-game activity but for one thing.
His mother was feeding him chicken.
Which brings us to the quarterback switch-a-roo at Oklahoma State.
Don't see the connection?
Let me explain. Cowboy coaches have gone full-speed ahead with the Zac Attack, opting to start Robinson over Reid a week ago, then sticking with him against Texas Tech today even after an embarrassing loss at Troy. Weren't we being told just last week that Reid was still the guy? All the weight with which Cowboy coaches were backing Reid has totally shifted to Robinson.
The change seems sudden.
Thing is, it may not be as abrupt as it looks. If you believe the rumors and the rumblings, Reid has been pushing coaches that way for quite some time.
Tile up the back stories told on the sly over the past few years, and you see a pattern that hasn't always been pretty.
Word is that Reid has considered transferring a couple different times, the first as early as 2005. Reid, then a redshirt freshman, was facing competition from returner Donovan Woods, and apparently, Reid considered leaving OSU just because he had to compete for the spot.
Reid's nerves have also been an issue. Earlier this year, he told our Andrea Cohen about his game-day emotions.
"I get sweaty palms. I get the butterflies in my stomach. I sweat lot,” he said then. "I've been playing this game for 15 years. And I can honestly say every game I've played in, I've been nervous. It's not so much me being scared; I just get to a point where I start worrying about a lot of things I can't control.”
A lot of guys get nervous, some even puke before games. How you handle the nerves is important, though, and Reid hasn't always managed them well. He has gotten off to some extremely slow starts, putting the Cowboys in some holes. Some, they dug out of, with Reid often wielding the biggest shovel, and some, they couldn't.
Then, there have been the injuries. No doubt some of Reid's ailments have been severe, including an injured shoulder that required surgery and forced him to redshirt. Other times, though, Reid has been nicked in games and sat it out instead of gutting it out.
Injuries are tricky, of course. You don't want a guy to put himself in harm's way if he's really hurt, and yet, football is one of those sports in which everyone plays hurt. Aches and pains, bumps and bruises are part of the gig.
Reid's injury against Florida Atlantic — whatever it was — appeared minor but just might have been the thing that pushed Cowboy coaches over the edge. Even though Mike Gundy said last week that Robinson got the nod because he had the better week of practice, insiders say that the coaches decided to bench Reid early in the week. The bottom line: The switch is less about Robinson's play and more about Reid's attitude.
"The coaches made a decision,” Reid told our Mike Baldwin after the Troy game. "I just have to go with it, get better and get back on the field.”
There's something to be said for not being a malcontent, but you can almost see Reid shrugging his shoulders as he says those words. Does he have the fire in his belly?
Or does he want to be coddled, babied, perhaps even fed chicken?
That scene in the parking lot last week had no bearing on the Cowboys changing quarterbacks, and yet, it said so much about Reid. A 21-year-old letting his mother feed him in public? Most college kids, much less college football players, would just as soon be seen running naked across campus.
And what of the scene television cameras captured earlier that evening of Reid on the sidelines laughing with assistant strength coach Trumain Carroll? The same cameras showed him throwing his cap in disgust after a missed play earlier, but to be laughing in the final minutes of an embarrassing loss is bad form.
Reid is the most talented quarterback in Payne County, but he hasn't proven that he's the toughest. If you listen to the rumblings and the rumors, Cowboy coaches simply grew weary of it.
Who knows? There might come a day when they grow tired of something Robinson does, but for now, they appear willing to sacrifice a bit of talent for a lot of grit.
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Now, the mother of a player brought that to the coaches attention, and in a post game conference this is what happened.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VytIZZzee0
The first thing I thought when I read this was what the fuck, that coach is right on and I am glad somebody said something. Than I started reading and watching ESPN and it sounded like the exact opposite people felt. Now, since then the reporter has cried foul and even went on to Good Morning America and said that her credibility has been called into question. I can't find a youtube link that isn't private but it exists.
But I have come to find out since then that people do not feel that way, they feel the exact same way I do. Every, and I mean EVERY media outlet has had her back...except one small thing, the vast majority of fans, coaches, and players say that she was completely wrong and are sticking up for Gundy. It is the biggest farce I have ever seen, you won't find a poll about it on ESPN asking people to vote, the only thing you will find is columns bashing the coach and words like "tirade", "irresponsible", "Bobby Knight", and poking fun at the coach in every which way imaginable. They are ignoring the sentiment of how people really feel. The media is defending themselves from making criticizing and derogatory statements against amateurs, and that is what the kid is, an amateur. How are fans suppose to fight back against this?
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09-26-2007, 01:57 AM
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09-26-2007, 02:25 AM
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Fhew...I thought this was about Ohio State, That really doesnt sound like Tressle though lol
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