WTKA Roundtable 11/9/2023: A Player Safety Issue Comment Count

Seth November 9th, 2023 at 10:13 AM

Things Discussed:

  • Tony Petitti is an idiot.
  • A little basketball.

[Hit the JUMP for the player, and video and stuff]

You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream.

Segment 2 is here. You can watch the video here:

The Usual Links:

When I see someone went to Harvard Law I'm like this guy's probably an idiot.

Comments

LeCheezus

November 9th, 2023 at 10:19 AM ^

This isn't showing up in Apple Podcasts for some reason, although it's possible the culprit is my 3 generations behind phone.

Edit: Disregard, it's up now.  INTO MY VEINS

gsquared2123

November 9th, 2023 at 10:29 AM ^

When i use the direct download link why am I hearing about the indiana Hoosiers? And then when I try to download it I download the indiana show too. Is it my phone or is it a bad link on the direct download?

 

It's happened to all the recent audio postings if I recall correctly. I have needed to listen on the podbean? applet.

dragonchild

November 9th, 2023 at 10:38 AM ^

Pete Thamel. . . PT. . . ChatGPT. . .

Tony Petitti. . . PTitti. . . ChatGPTitti. . .

PT. . . TP. . .

omigosh, Pete Thamel and Tony Petitti are the same person. . . AND it's an AI!

/ wake up sheeple
// "Artificial Idiot"

DaftPunk

November 9th, 2023 at 10:40 AM ^

Pettiti's an idiot.  Anyone with an army of lawyers at their disposal and clearly written contracts/bylaws governing their options should not be discussing them in press leaks. 
 
Still, within our MGoBubble it's easy to excuse the rogue staffer/everyone does it line of defense, but the mainstream press is demanding their pound of flesh.  Don't read this if you have blood pressure issues, but it's what Joe Blow, non CFB fan, newspaper reader is seeing. 
 
A slap on the wrist and a small fine would be nice, and consistent with what an SEC team might get, but I wouldn't be so sanguine about major consequences being off the table.

dragonchild

November 9th, 2023 at 10:52 AM ^

within our MGoBubble it's easy to excuse the rogue staffer/everyone does it line of defense, but the mainstream press is demanding their pound of flesh.

The problem is that basically every dirtier-than-dirt institution in literally every sector of society for all of history has ALWAYS used the "rogue underling" excuse to shield the decision-makers from the consequences of their own decisions.  We have an entire lexicon for it ("fall guy", "sacrificial lamb", "bad apple", "walk the plank", etc.).  Michigan has this bizarre situation where (all available evidence indicates) it REALLY WAS a "rogue staffer", so of course no one believes it.

This is like if you're a student and your dog actually ate your homework.  When the truth is the same as a lie that's been told a thousand times, it ain't gonna set you free.

dragonchild

November 9th, 2023 at 11:55 AM ^

Well, you're right that that's an excuse no one wants to hear, but I for one wouldn't buy that from Michigan, either.  Because I don't necessarily accept that even something that's legal is right.  Laws change because many laws are bad.  Or don't exist yet, and are long overdue.  If Michigan does something unethical, for instance, I don't care if anyone else does it.  I want them to stop.

But when it's Stalions paying buddies out of his own pocket to record games?  Michigan doesn't need the "everybody does it" excuse.  There are so many arguments in their favor without having to resort to that one.

Team 101

November 9th, 2023 at 10:44 AM ^

I caught the show on Facebook this morning - I enjoyed it very much.  I like the video because you talk during the commercial and Ira doesn't need to bleep out Brian.

A couple of things stuck out.

Sam talked about leaving the B1G to form a super conference.  Since the Stallions thing came out I have been thinking about this.  Forming a league with Alabama, Notre Dame, Texas, USC, Georgia, Oklahoma, Florida, Penn State and other big money schools I forgot to mention.  A marquis match up every weekend and a big TV payout that doesn't need to be shared with Northwestern, Rutgers, Purdue and Staee.  The only problem is it doesn't work without Ohio and they appear to be the source of the current problem.

Seth mentioned it is all about Harbaugh and because he is winning.  I'm sure it is all about Harbaugh but a lot of it is.  I also don't think it is because he is winning but rather because he pushes everyone's buttons and they just don't like him.

Blinkin

November 9th, 2023 at 11:06 AM ^

They never liked Harbaugh, he always annoyed everyone.  But that was tolerable to people when he wasn't winning championships.  Now he's annoying AND winning championships which makes him absolutely intolerable.  

Personally, I'm enjoying how miserable the opposing teams and fanbases are around all this. 

dragonchild

November 9th, 2023 at 11:01 AM ^

Harvard has lately been really on a shit streak with their alums showing up everywhere in the news for making spectacular messes of everything.

Harvard was considered the creme de la creme of academia when I was growing up, but hoo boy have times changed.  These days whenever a Harvard grad makes the news, it's not because they changed the world for the better, it's because they're a spectacularly stupid idiot put in a leadership position due to connections.

ShadowStorm33

November 9th, 2023 at 12:52 PM ^

These days whenever a Harvard grad makes the news, it's not because they changed the world for the better, it's because they're a spectacularly stupid idiot put in a leadership position due to connections.

Or because they squatted in an Airbnb for a year and a half, leaving it in a deplorable state after they were finally forced out...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/infamous-serial-squatter-vacates-brentwood-airbnb/ar-AA1jyVoe