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Bad Look for Dabo

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  • this gives it some context. OAN is to the right of Fox News.

    seconded on wearing plain tshirts. If only the coaches could find some kind of store like academy or dicks that could provide them with team apparel to wear

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2020

    I gave that as an example to show this isn't about Gundy having a different political ideology from many of his players as another poster suggested. The players know Gundy is very conservative and often criticizes "liberalism", but none of his players have tried to "cancel" him over that.

    OAN pushed a crazy conspiracy theory about the old man from Buffalo who suffered a fractured skull and brain damage at the hands of police to justify police brutality. I'm assuming this is why Chuba is mad, but OAN has published lots of crazy things. The Buffalo man is just the latest nonsense.

    There is a limit for tolerating the intolerant, and Chuba probably draws that line at supporting police brutality. He's leveraging his status as an All-American running back by threatening not to play to resolve the situation. What else can he do to force a conversation? Gundy can address the team and find out why that shirt upset them and have a conversation about how his political views don't affect his support of them as people in society and give a public statement disavowing whatever view his players thought he was endorsing with that shirt. Probably police brutality. That's all the players likely want. I mean seriously would it kill him to tweet racism and police brutality are bad? I think most people agree on those things.

    Gundy isn't known to say or do smart things in front of cameras.

  • Canedawg2140Canedawg2140 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Seriously... I have been teaching/coaching at the same place for 15 years. 95% of my wardrobe is just school gear - period. Any other t-shirt I own came out of a plastic package. He's coached at OSU forever. How does he own anything else? My man makes millions of dollars a year. It's a good gig - why would you mess it up. They let you have a freakin' mullet and keep your job. Don't wear your personal t-shirts ANY PLACE where you can be photographed. Kyrie wears Flat Earth t-shirts all the time around the house, but he leaves them at home...

    On a side note - my Academy and Dicks ONLY SELLS orange or garnet stuff. It is really, really annoying. The color orange doesn't enter my home, much less end up on me. It is IMPOSSIBLE for me to find good, simple UGA stuff here. If anyone sees any XXXL Dawg stuff that is simple and RED, please have it shipped this way. Any political or news stuff will be used as kindling immediately...

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    It has the potential be a great learning and growing moment for everyone involved, but it could turn into another partisan battle in the ongoing culture war. I'm hoping for the former.

  • So should we edit Gundy's name in the OP's title too?


    Asking for a friend or maybe not.....

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    That's a fair criticism, and I agree in personal situations you should always try to handle it internally before going public. Airing dirty laundry and all that. I think a difference here is that this was already out in the social media world and maybe the players wanted to signal they didn't support it to avoid a being silent is complicit situation.

  • Raiderbeater1Raiderbeater1 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2020

    RB1 can sit this year and head to the NFL. It’s RB1s choice. Gundy isn’t caring about any of the (obviously) contrary beliefs he has.

    Chances are RB1s beliefs are just as “crazy”. Many of our left leaning guys here believe the Pres was a deep plant KGB agent because “their” News pushed it for 2 years before it magically disappeared.

  • Raiderbeater1Raiderbeater1 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2020

    You’ve got a point....

    It still has to work with mutual respect. Condemning Gundy for his choice based on your view/opinion doesn’t help the matter.

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2020

    Almost everyone in my family is a hardcore conservative, and I understand the Fox News brand of conservative. I disagree with it, but I understand and I'm not going to get worked up over them watching it. We have actual conversations about the stuff they watch on there. OANN is a different beast, and I'd be disappointed if my family started watching it and taking it seriously. The stuff on there is pretty outlandish, and I haven't seen any redeeming qualities from them. Even Fox News has some decent people outside of the opinion hosts.

  • Canedawg2140Canedawg2140 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Sounds glorious...

    and somewhat disturbing.

    I am still feeling weird about all this because of a t-shirt on social media. We gotta be able to handle a t-shirt, don't we? I understand in the context of past quotes, it's not that simple I guess.

    But then I remember the shirt Dabo wore (seriously, can you be that out of touch) and I remember again how easy it would be to find a shirt that said, well, nothing on it, and I realize that Gundy asked for this.

    My brother in law has a Reagan/Bush '84 t-shirt. I may mail one to Gundy, tell him to keep it right-of-moderate instead of right of... well... RIGHT....

    ...if he has to be political.

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Don't give that up for free. I'm sure someone is willing to pay good money for it.

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