I so agree that the tail's now wagging the dog when it comes to sports in schools.... bottom to top. I'd be the first to agree that there are good citizens as well as an overload of suspect citizens in sports, just like any other facet of life. But , because the media, and who drives it, we're all inundated with it. In my opinion, (the Penn State fiasco) Penn State got by with just a mere hand slap compared to what they really deserved. Good ole Jopa and his cronies. Keep winning and anything is alright. One more thought. Recently I spent seven days in Joplin, MO with a church group building three houses that have already been given to three needy famlies. Just across the street Habitat for Humanity was building a house. One of the "local" pro football teams came there to "build" the house. During one of their breaks the building supervisor came over to our site and commented on how well we were getting along with the project. One of our guys asked him how he was doing. His comment was,"I'm herding cats!" I told him that I'd used that term at times and knew exactly what he meant. He repeated the same phrase again but more emphatically. Once I looked over there and there were TEN of those dudes carrying a 28' truss. Well, on our side three old men carried the same sized truss. Course the TV station was there and interviewed players and coach......."Ah, we dist wanted ta come down heah and hep dees folks" and on and on. Well, when the cameras were gone so were they. All gone well before noon. So what I'm saying is it don't stop in college. They were "educated" in college. Why would it change when they went pro? YES, the tail's wagging the dog!
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