The hotly contested presidential election is over and the Turkey is glad. The campaign lasted about two months too long for my taste. The rhetoric has thankfully ceased, and we won’t have to hear “I’m Joe Blow and I approved this message” again, perhaps for a couple of years. Now, we can go back to business as usual, absent this nasty campaign’s continual assault on our eyes and ears (and frequently, our noses). The wounds caused by the lengthy and vitriolic campaign will heal, because we’re a great country with great people who happen to disagree on issues—at some times, more dramatically than at others.
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Archives for November 2004
Paterno Press Conference Out-take
Following is an exchange from Joe Paterno’s November 2, 2004 press conference. The question came from a teleconference participant, later identified as Bob Flounders of the Harrisburg Patriot-News.
Do you think you deserve to be back if the team doesn’t show improvement over the last three games?
You write your own story. [emotional pause] I don’t really appreciate that question, to be honest with you. After 55 years, to have somebody tell me that, I’m not gonna—I don’t appreciate it.
This exchange was recorded and replayed on ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption on November 2. However, it would seem that the version that was posted on the official PSU Sports site was sanitized. Following is what was published there.
With your record at 2-6, what is your definition of significant progress for this team over the last three games? If the team doesn’t meet it, will you be back in 2005 and do you think you deserve to be back?
I think we are playing pretty good football. We didn’t do some things Saturday that I hoped we would have done. I went into the game and told the kids we had to at least be tied in the kicking game. I thought our defense would play well and they did. We, obviously, had a breakdown in the kicking game that wasn’t good; not only in the sense of the punt return, but the field position, the kickoff return and then the power kick that was stymied. I said the offense can’t lose the game and, there again, we threw the interception that gave them the game. We have played Ohio State twice out there recently and the last two years we have played out there they have had one offensive touchdown against us. That was the one they scored Saturday. I am more concerned with the attitude and those kinds of things. We are getting better. We are playing good people. We are not a great football team. I am very optimistic.
These versions are clearly and significantly different. Is the sports information office now managing negative Paterno spin so heavily that they’re misrepresenting the actual words spoken at press conferences? Or did I miss something? What do you all think?
Joe Must Go!
Week after week, I write about the poor results of this team, yet in the back of my mind I am always telling myself that there is hope. I have just about reached my limit. I can’t keep beating my gums about good performances by the defense and lousy performances by the offense. There aren’t enough thesauruses to give me the descriptive words for yet another loss. So, today, I’ll be talking more about the underlying problem—a very stubborn head coach.
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