JUST SAY NO!

Submitted by Elno Lewis on
This is a plea to all mgoblog users. Please stop discussing and posting about the Rosenberg article. Let it die. Just stop. Nancy Reagan was right--just say no! Seriously, it has been beat to death already and we don't need to address that subject any more. It is called 'extinction' in therapy. Ignore it and it will eventually go away. JUST STOP NOW!

jericho

September 2nd, 2009 at 11:32 AM ^

1) There are new and meaningfull developments. OR 2) Coaches, players, parents of players or reporters that wish to comment on the procedings. IMHE...

Five In A Row

September 2nd, 2009 at 11:45 AM ^

Let's put our hands over our ears, and close our eyes, and say LALALALALALALALALALA real loud, and make the bad people go away.

Brother Mouzone

September 2nd, 2009 at 1:34 PM ^

Winning is the best deodorant. 2-0 Start should refocus the board. It will come up again when we visit little sister in E.L. But not done until the investigative report comes in. Lotsa football to cuss and discuss. That being said, someone who apparently is using their "professional" position as a "reporter" to address personal issues/feelings by taking an deliberately nebulous cheap shot at the head coach and program needs to be dealt with. Brian and others are doing a great job of that, while discussing real football issues. At the end I think the folks at the (name redacted) will find out what many criminals do. They will be burned by the attempt to explain/excuse/cover up their hatchet job.

StephenRKass

September 2nd, 2009 at 2:05 PM ^

Yes, the start of the season and actually playing games will shift the focus. Also strongly feel we've had enough from Rosenberg, and that he needs to be dealt with. I'd like to see Brian et al investigate this more thoroughly. If this was an isolated incident, I would feel differently. But given the track record of Rosenberg, I've had enough. Loved Chait's comments: "allowing a columnist with such a strong viewpoint to write an anonymously-sourced investigative news article on the same topic of his obsession is improper."