Posted by Mark - IN. on February 14, 2014 at 05:55:21 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Re: The Waltons posted by Traditional Farmer on February 14, 2014 at 05:34:46:
Artistic licensing. Years back was a movie called "Rudy". It was about some small football player at ND that never got into a game his entire time. He did nothing but ride the pine and get used for a tackling dummy during practice. Anyway, as the movie went, during the very last game as seniors, supposedly the entire team, or all of the seniors walked into Coach Devine's office, laid their jerseys on his desk and said, "If Rudy doesn't play, we don't either". I personally talked to Devine after the movie came out when he was the athletic director at Arizona State, and he made it very clear that had ANY player walked into his office and given him such an ultimatum, he would have kept the jersey and they never would have ever played a game again. I tracked down Rudy, whom wrote the movie and told him what Devine had said, along with some other disputes from the movie, and Ruetiger told me, "Artistic Licensing" allowed for him to make "adjustments".
Back in the day, I was one of NDs biggest fans on the gridiron. These days, I'm the biggest fan of the team that plays them, however, "Rudy" is still banned in my home and always will be. I don't like liars.
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