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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 305891" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>Curby is an *** but I go back to what I said. Reporters have no conscious, they are ONLY concern with breaking a story as soon as they can without regard for the consequences. The correct way to do things is to wait until the coach (whoever it is) to let it be known the information has been communicated to the parents and they're good to go and release the information publicly. Go back to the example I gave, a player suffered a traumatic spine injury and his parents find out via twitter? I would be beside myself if that was my son! Parents give their sons over to the coaches with a reasonable expectation the coaches will be parentis in loco, to watch over and protect their sons. IMO folks are getting so wound up with indignation simply because this involves Curby and Ga</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 305891, member: 304"] Curby is an *** but I go back to what I said. Reporters have no conscious, they are ONLY concern with breaking a story as soon as they can without regard for the consequences. The correct way to do things is to wait until the coach (whoever it is) to let it be known the information has been communicated to the parents and they're good to go and release the information publicly. Go back to the example I gave, a player suffered a traumatic spine injury and his parents find out via twitter? I would be beside myself if that was my son! Parents give their sons over to the coaches with a reasonable expectation the coaches will be parentis in loco, to watch over and protect their sons. IMO folks are getting so wound up with indignation simply because this involves Curby and Ga [/QUOTE]
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