Saturday, January 27, 2007

Headhunting Sean Salisbury

In USA TodayBut there's nothing comical to Sean Salisbury about what he did or did not say in talking about NFL star Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday on ESPN. Describing Manning's cool against the New England Patriots, Salisbury says the quarterback was thinking, "We'll nip, we'll tuck, we'll go, we'll crunch" — and then, according to his recollection, "we'll chew."OK, "chew" seems nonsensical, even for TV sports talk — "moo" would have made about as much sense.But Salisbury isn't worried about incoherence. He feels embattled — "it borders on ridiculous" — by an online chorus accusing him of saying "jew" not "chew."Saying "jew" in that context makes even less sense than "moo" — or even "stew." But the ex-NFL quarterback says that's irrelevant: "I'm not apologizing for anything because I never said anything but 'chew.' "

Good for Salisbury!!

We are just becoming more and more of a hypocritical society. We are just looking for anything to bring down anyone and it speaks to our angers, frustrations, jealousies. We just think we can vent onto others without any limits. Salisbury if you watch him at all is just into football. Beyond all this is the fact that. it is fine when WE say or do it, but when others do it! Look out. We have affairs, we look at pornography (the most visted sites on the internet) but if a television star, or sports star does it--intolerable. 

Posted by Dr. Richard Lustberg at 14:49:37 | Permanent Link | Comments (0) |
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