Bellomy tears ACL
In stark contrast to my earlier post, Russell Bellomy has torn his ACL in spring practice. Can't be good news for being able to redshirt Shane Morris, or for QB depth or for Bellomy himself, obviously.
http://michigan.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1490469&PT=4&PR=2
From the official Michigan Football Twitter account, he tore it Friday during practice.
Lol a woman figuring it out. Good one.
Don't be a douche.
I'm usually a good poster? Where have you been for the last 2 years?
Some of us don't have jobs that allow us to post a ton. I usually only post when I can offer useful info on a topic, or when someone is posting something offensive. Like the other poster said, you may just consider this a harmless joke, but it's not. My wife volunteers for Safehouse here in A2. You would not believe the things that happen to women here. And this is an educated, low crime area! Sorry if my response is strong, but you hit a nerve. As a man, I'm tired of seeing other men make disparaging jokes about women. So please don't.
And I usually do enjoy your posts. Just becuase I don't post a lot, doesn't mean I don't check the site...obsessively.
You're right. It's not a harmless joke. With my post on a sports blog, I've just set the feminist movement back 60 years while simultaneously ensuring continued acts of domestice violence, sexual crimes, and gender inequality in the workplace. Damn it why don't I ever THINK before I post?
isn't the medium with which you're voicing that opinion. The problem is that you have that opinion at all.
Thank you for standing up for what's right and a big thank you to your wife as well for the work she does.
Men account for 80% of all homicides. Black men in particular are in danger.
Then of course there are the far too many children who are subjected to beatings, sexual assault, and homicide.
I realize that to you this is only a harmless joke, all in good fun, but I ask you to consider the possibility that someone else reading your comment might necessarily because of her situation in the world have a very different perception of it.
Oh come on. Women don't read sports blogs.
Also, I ask you to consider the fact that your username is awful and doesn't belong on a Michigan blog.
>Oh come on. Women don't read sports blogs.
1. yes they do.
1.a. but you're not exactly creating a welcoming environment for them.
2. even if they didn't, perpetuating sexism among the men that read sports blogs still wouldn't be okay.
>Also, I ask you to consider the fact that your username is awful and doesn't belong on a Michigan blog.
I was born at UofM hospital and have been a Michigan fan since I was old enough to stutter "Desmond, number 21". I attend school at UNC Chapel Hill and was hoping for UNC to beat Kansas so that Michigan could wipe the court with them. I am completely baffled as to what my username has to do with any of this.
I have been very respectful and polite in my disagreement with you and I'm disappointed that you've chosen to flame me in response.
From my experience, some people on this blog comment way too much and take the self moderating responsibility way too seriously. They are like the pharisees and saducees that thought there was no way this Jesus could possibly have a relevant opinion. I went through it in the early days of posting. I was born at osu medical center, but have always loved Michigan, but I couldn't expect anyone here to understand what that's like and many have hated on my name at times even though we all refer to tsio as Ohio now. Fortunately for me, I was able to move to Dallas 2 years ago and am no longer in that hole that is Columbus, and have been to Cowboys Stadium 3 times now in the past year.
Female here who is actually more offended by the "women don't read sports blogs" than the original comment. I doubt the OP was that serious.
FWIW, I was more offended by that second comment as well.
But I think that just because the OP wasn't serious doesn't make it okay or harmless. And just because you personally weren't offended [not all women would be, and some can be quite sexist themselves, right? not that you are] doesn't mean that no woman would be offended or would feel unwelcome here because of that kind of comment.
I appreciate your perspective and I just hope that you don't presume to speak for everyone.
But Carolina, you kinda brought it on yourself. You were the one who first went all 6-paragraphs-political in your refute of an article, which you followed up by bitching about being negged. The discussion began with a couple quick little comments "might be a woman, but she'd get paid less" "well this person at Forbes doesn't think so" but you went full on rant.
There's really nothing wrong with your feminist rant, but this isn't the place for that stuff. A good chunk of the people are going to disagree with you, and many of the ones who don't just don't want to hear it.
My one problem with your rant: Nurses are really not undercompensated, on the whole. They get good money, flexible schedules and better than average job security, in addition to outstanding workwear. Most feel that nursing is a great profession, and if anything, men get the short end of the stick here because many feel they can't pursue this job because it's a "woman's job."
>but you went full on rant.
No, I went full on "effectively and respectfully argued." I have not flamed or ranted at anyone, I have stuck to the facts and politely asked posters to consider their own comments from the perspective of a female reader. I was flamed in response for doing so yet I have still not responded by flaming. Where's my cookie, eh? :P
I humbly ask you to consider whether you would have still characterized my post as a rant if it was not made in defense of feminism. Again, this may seem harmless to you, but women are frequently accused of "ranting" or "bitching" when they bring any of this stuff up, no matter how polite or respectful they are being towards posters who were neither polite nor respectful in the first place.
>but this isn't the place for that stuff. A good chunk of the people are going to disagree with you, and many of the ones who don't just don't want to hear it.
But it is the place for comments which are sexist in the first place? Would you still feel the same way if it had been a racist comment instead of a sexist one?
I say too bad if someone didn't want to hear what I had to say. Because, you know what? I didn't particularly want to hear blatant sexism on a blog/board that I otherwise love. I ask you to please explain what is wrong with politely confronting such content which is simply not acceptable in the modern world.
>men get the short end of the stick here because many feel they can't pursue this job because it's a "woman's job."
Here's a thought for you: what if patriarchy is harmful towards men in some ways while benefiting them in other ways? My father for instance is completely incapable of expressing any kind of emotion or vulernerability because he was raised to think that would be 'unmanly'. Without getting too personal, I will just state that this has been extremely detrimental to his ability to be a healthy and well-rounded person.
You raise a good point and I'm glad that you did because it encourages people to consider the r̶a̶d̶i̶c̶a̶l̶ not so radical perspective that patriarchy can harm men as well
, but I don't think it changes the overall argument. Substitute 'secretary' or 'executive assistant' if you prefer -- there are plenty examples of how "pink-collar" work is paid less than "blue-collar' or "white-collar" work.
>And if you really think that "the man who comes up with..." (Rather than person/human being/gender neutral connotation) = "the WHITE man who comes up with..." (Purposefully adding a modifier rather than going for simplicity) then I don't know what to tell you.
....what?
I wasn't referring to that post as sexist at all. I was referring to the other post where GoY basically said "haha, no woman could invent that".
Which was a... blatantly sexist thing to say.
I don't get why you think I'm being 'sensitive'. I haven't flamed anyone, I've been perfectly polite and reasonable. If someone made a similarly racist comment, you would (rightfully) call them on it. How is this any different?
I'm LOLing (like, the very sad kind of LOLing) that anyone who confronts sexism in a reasonable manner is "ranting", "bitching", or "just being too sensitive". I hope I don't have to explain why I'm rolling my eyes at that.
I'm really not freaking out and I wish you would take my word on this. I'm not smashing my monitor, I'm not calling anyone any names, I'm just asking people "hey, could you not make sexist comments, even jokingly?". This is the year 2013, that is not too much to ask at all.
Is what people are finding funny. Just because I think that you shouldn't laugh at other people's misforture/mistreatment doesn't make me a jerk. And, laughing at racist/sexist jokes might just be wrong!
>Him dropping a "white men can't jump" line in a baketball thread isn't going to get anyone up in arms.
I think a more appropriate comparison would be "black men can't play quarterback". You know, because black men, like women and unlike white men, are a historically oppressed group.
And people on this board would (rightfully) criticize anyone who made such a clueless, and yes, harmful comment. In fact, I have seen such comments on this board before and they were negged to oblivion and people told the person making them to screw off in generally much more aggressive terms than anything I said.
I don't think you would laugh at that kind of joke if you were a black highschool quarterback dreaming about one day playing for U of M. I think the joke becomes a lot less funny when you consider it from that perspective, don't you?
I may be the only one. And I am really embarrased for this board right now.
Because you don't think "white men can't jump" is just as bad as "black men can't play quarterback."*
But the more apt comparison would him making an innocent comment like "I can't wait till we have a QB like Tom Brady, Chad Henne, or John Wangler again," then someone saying "Or Denard Robinson, Gardner, or Michael Taylor" (making the obvious inference).
Then him saying that, making fun of the fact that someone took it completely out of context and was looking to offended.
(*except of course for the fact that the former is completely true, and the latter isn't).
Right, it's a sports blog. Which is exactly why sexist comments have no place here.
>it won't be received well here, especially if it was prompted by a comment that wasn't actually racist to begin with.
>"Lol a woman figuring it out. Good one."
Care to explain how that comment just isn't sexist to begin with? Because it's pretty blatantly sexist.
>Now if you could go fix me some nachos, that'd be great.
Nice one. Hilarious & highly original...
My point is that it's very easy to make fun of dated stereotypes when you are not on the receiving end of them. I politely asked GoY to think about how his joke might sound from the perspective of a woman [many of whom are still taught growing up that their looks are more valuable than their intelligence] and he responded by flaming me and the rest of you responded by negging me. I get that he is an established poster here and I am new [though I have actually lurked for a few years now]. I still expected better from this board and from 2013.
I mean, come on, if Herm doesn't need to resort to sexist jokes, I don't see why anyone else on this board should have an excuse. [har har, am I doing it right?]
And you will be for a long, long time.
Right, sexism is hilarious and its normalization is totally not harmful in the slightest. If the majority said so, it must be true.
And on a blog about collegiate athletics, tsk tsk.
the only thing i hate more than fans,telling other fans,how to be fans is people trying to tell others whats funny.
Now what exactly do you mean by "whipping boy"?
I was going more for the leather and chains angle....
(Oh, darn, now I've probably offended the S&M people out there...)
However if the women figured out how to prevent ACL injuries in women she would make bank, since they are way more likely to suffer ACL/MCL injuries than men.
Now that I think about it, maybe God didn't take one of Adam's ribs to make Eve... he took Eve's knee muscles and made Adam.
~Herm
...and I am not sure how much of this road Borges explored because the QB in question did not see game action at all last year, I believe, but Angelique Chengelis did tweet this:
Borges has been very high on Cleary, as well, at QB. Re: Bellomy ACL
— angelique (@chengelis) April 1, 2013
Still, terrible news right now for QB depth all the same. Per the Rivals article, Russell and the coaches were aware of the perception that existed after Nebraska and were working very hard with Bellomy, so it's sad that this opportunity will be delayed after a good spring (per Hoke in the article). I wish Bellomy a speedy and full recovery.
Who is Cleary? (I'm being serious)
Per Rivals, he was a 2 star QB Recruit out of UD Jesuit. RS Fr.
If you've gotta have a backup, I can't imagine that Clearly is any worse than Bellomy. He had interest from some decent-ish teams and went to UofM because that's where he wanted to be. Let's be honest, Bellomy had the worst performance anyone can recall seeing in a college football game. The bar is low.