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ESPN: Georgia Tech restoring football program to former glory
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 615942" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I implied no such thing. And please note my "half truths," though I do not believe there is such a thing. They either are or are not. (I consider the lesson I learned playing service baseball when as a boy recently out of high school I questioned a strike call: "That was pretty close, ump." No, he said: "There ain't no close. They either are or they ain't. Swing.") We obviously view things differently. If I take a communication "in confidence," then all of it remains "in confidence," though I may itch to spread it around. On the contrarian side if I am told something but it is not to be attributed, then okay. But I don't think characters ought to be assassinated because we don't like the character. You can tell me Sewak was a lousy O line coach and point to the results for your case. You shouldn't really imply some dark, sinister character flaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 615942, member: 2175"] I implied no such thing. And please note my "half truths," though I do not believe there is such a thing. They either are or are not. (I consider the lesson I learned playing service baseball when as a boy recently out of high school I questioned a strike call: "That was pretty close, ump." No, he said: "There ain't no close. They either are or they ain't. Swing.") We obviously view things differently. If I take a communication "in confidence," then all of it remains "in confidence," though I may itch to spread it around. On the contrarian side if I am told something but it is not to be attributed, then okay. But I don't think characters ought to be assassinated because we don't like the character. You can tell me Sewak was a lousy O line coach and point to the results for your case. You shouldn't really imply some dark, sinister character flaw. [/QUOTE]
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