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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Long has been difficult in the past, and this is probably just the latest episode. Players want to get paid to play college sports but they don't want to treat it like a job. Shawn is in a position of leadership for his team and university. He is somewhat obligated to treat that status as a it should be treated; with dignity and respect.
    This. We have enough followers, we need more leaders.

    And enough with this "kid" bull_____ as far as college athletes go. They aren't kids, its just a half-assed attempt to justify young men acting the ___ when you call them "kids".

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I'm not saying what Long did was right but I also don't think it is real professional of Johnson to essentially call him out in the article for his silence as well. JMO
    Luke reported what took place. Shawn Longs actions were immature and showed a lack of leadership. Its tough to sit in front of the media and get asked questions when you are on a losing streak and the fans have probably said things to you on campus or twitter. But you didn't see any of the football players do it this past season after starting 1-3 in the first four games. Broadway, Quave and others sat down at that same table and took similar questions.

    It might have been funny after the first question, but Marshawn Lynch is not anyone he should tried to emulate period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    You know full well "Louisiana" is 100% legal and Nevada is only used for athletics.

    Apples=Apples courtesy

    www.unR.edu
    You dwell only on the part about Nevada, and ignore boss Georges orders in the Advocate. Last time I checked nobody crosses their bosses orders and lasts very long.

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    Long's play did all the talking.

    If he plays like that the rest of the year, I don't care if he utters another word to the media.

    I'll just be thankful.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Exactly. I like Luke a lot but I don't necessarily agree with his views on how college athletes have some sort of obligation to the media like pro athletes do. I remember back in the football season when he was ticked off about Broadway not being made available for comment after the bad start after a game. He felt there was some form of "accountability" he had to the media about his performance and I totally disagree.
    He has no obligation to come up except to please Marlin. Once he accepts that responsibility, and he should for his own growth he needs to be respectful. Smart assed answers are not that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Luke reported what took place. Shawn Longs actions were immature and showed a lack of leadership. Its tough to sit in front of the media and get asked questions when you are on a losing streak and the fans have probably said things to you on campus or twitter. But you didn't see any of the football players do it this past season after starting 1-3 in the first four games. Broadway, Quave and others sat down at that same table and took similar questions.

    It might have been funny after the first question, but Marshawn Lynch is not anyone he should tried to emulate period.
    Broadway called out fans on Twitter "fake ___ fans"

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    I am glad everyone was so mature when they were 21. I know I am not mature at 51.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Long's play did all the talking.

    If he plays like that the rest of the year, I don't care if he utters another word to the media.

    I'll just be thankful.
    You may not care and that is fine. The much larger picture is he is wearing the uniform, his behavior on and off the court represents this university. How is he any different then the softball and baseball athletes that sat before the press and answered questions after being eliminated from a super regional or the softball world series? Or the football athletes that meet with the press post game after a loss? He has apologized for his actions, but last night he conducted himself like a punk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post

    Broadway called out fans on Twitter "fake ___ fans"
    Poor decision on his part, but he showed up and answered questions after games just like the rest of his teammates without incident. It was during the week the Hud made him off limits after practice.

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    Do I agree with what he did? No, but not everyone is awarded the same upbringing. I am the way I am because of the way I was raised as all of you are. Some of you should think about that when looking at some of these things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    I am glad everyone was so mature when they were 21. I know I am not mature at 51.
    He was told to apologize afterwards and he did. But this wasn't his first time doing something questionable, most of it has remained in the program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    I am glad everyone was so mature when they were 21. I know I am not mature at 51.
    Mel, he has a history though. None of us were in a position like he is, and I would suspect most would revere the position of team leader in NCAA DIV1. If he needs help understanding the magnitude of his situation, someone needs to be mentoring this guy, especially if he has plans to play at the next level. IMO, Shawn's attitude has a lot to do with the inconsistency of this team. I thought that last year as well at times. But EP was the glue; too quiet at times though.

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