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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 754246" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>I frankly never saw anything offensive about the use of the nickname "P'Nut". It's a helluva lot easier to type that than to type (spell correctly) his last name. I used that name last year, because I saw it posted on this site and elsewhere, so I adopted it too. I even used it last week after what I thought was by far his best game as OC yet, and one I thought would be a turning point for our offense. Unfortunately, yesterday turned out to be one of his worst. If it's considered derogatory to use it, then so be it, but IMO, other than the L'ville game, he hasn't shown me anything to indicate that he is a very good OC, and he has earned criticism as well as what some might consider derogatory nicknames. I will NEVER criticize our players, but the coaches get paid, and not to be able to call them out for their faults, or even use nicknames for them is nothing short of censorship, and censorship is counter to everything most, if not all, of us believe in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 754246, member: 435"] I frankly never saw anything offensive about the use of the nickname "P'Nut". It's a helluva lot easier to type that than to type (spell correctly) his last name. I used that name last year, because I saw it posted on this site and elsewhere, so I adopted it too. I even used it last week after what I thought was by far his best game as OC yet, and one I thought would be a turning point for our offense. Unfortunately, yesterday turned out to be one of his worst. If it's considered derogatory to use it, then so be it, but IMO, other than the L'ville game, he hasn't shown me anything to indicate that he is a very good OC, and he has earned criticism as well as what some might consider derogatory nicknames. I will NEVER criticize our players, but the coaches get paid, and not to be able to call them out for their faults, or even use nicknames for them is nothing short of censorship, and censorship is counter to everything most, if not all, of us believe in. [/QUOTE]
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