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He's in trouble for being physically abusive to players in his practices.
[video=youtube;Mtf6eWtGWh0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtf6eWtGWh0[/video]
Great post which I whole-hardheadedly agree with.I was ready to defend this guy for using "gay slurs" but his actions are totally uncalled for. Any player would be justified in physically defending themselves from that wigger. It just shows how mentally unstable these negro sports worshippers are. I've met people who are so completely obsessed with sports and worship the black stars, it's really pathetic and these people bring down our society in a lot of ways.
These coaches makes tons of money too. Our priorities are way out of wack. Education should be the primary concern of colleges, not creating a top notch sports program filled with black thugs.
Yes, many of them were against Gilvydas Biruta, their only White player of note the year the video is from. My earlier post highlights this. Biruta transferred to Rhode Island after the 11-12 season.He seems to target the white players specifically in the video. I doubt Rutgers has many white players yet at least half of the incidents in the video are against the white player.
Congratulations, you are on the same side with the same complaints as the cultural marxist caste media.
Freethinker said:I have no problem with a coach cursing or using homo-slurs against his players. I understand the "tough love" style but Rice seems like a White-hating, wigger, maniac extraordinaire. Why focus on the guy being Lithuanian? Did he refer to his other players as "black ******" or "African pussy"? I'm quite sure he did not. I'm sure he thought he could get away with abusing a White player like this and knew the "boundaries" of his verbal abuse to his players.
Jaxvid said:The quotes from the Lithuanian player drip with culturally marxist BS, he used "mean words" --oh how horrible!! He threw a ball that just missed him-oh how terrifying!! He called him a ******-so what, it's just a generic insult that does not rise to the value of super insult that the faggo-philiacs would want everyone to believe.
Congratulations, you are on the same side with the same complaints as the cultural marxist caste media.
The name calling and gay slurs are borderline but the ball throwing at players that might not be looking is borderline criminal behaviour. If a player turned suddenly the could get knocked out or loose teeth or have a broken nose. If he threw that ball at me he would have been eating the floor and I played basketball at 165.To be honest with you I played for a good high school wrestling team in Central Bucks West and a good college wrestling team in Kutztown, and my coaches were great and never had to resort to that. I find from my own experiences that guy like this usually are coaches on bad teams. While the conditioning could be grueling at times, the coaches always tried to motivate us not intimidate us.
The name calling and gay slurs are borderline but the ball throwing at players that might not be looking is borderline criminal behaviour. If a player turned suddenly the could get knocked out or loose teeth or have a broken nose. If he threw that ball at me he would have been eating the floor and I played basketball at 165.
No borderline behaviour that is crossing the line. If it was just that I could put up with it if I was his player. When was the last time you tasted a basketball in the mouth whipped at you when you weren't looking? It's painful and potentially dangerous. Also this is Rutgers a doormat of college basketball that never makes the tournament(I looked it up and they made a Final Four in 76', but then so did Penn around then). Where is the pressure to win and have a deep tournament run?Name calling and gay slurs are borderline? Borderline what? Hate speech? Thought crime? Isn't yelling at players and trying to motivate them by calling them objectionable things part of coaching sports? Guess not. I'm sure addressing all players politely and in a calm manner is the only legal way to speak to athletes.
Throwing balls? I have never played for a coach who didn't toss the ball at a guy once in a while to make a point. I think the idea is that kids that play a sport that involves a ball should be able to catch or dodge one thrown at them. Kinda the point. I guess you object to dodgeball too, you can put an eye out with a dodge ball you know.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- The call from faculty members to oust top Rutgers University administrators grew louder Thursday, a day after men's basketball coach Mike Rice was fired for mistreating players, including by shoving them and berating them with gay slurs.
More than 50 faculty members signed a letter calling for the dismissal of Athletic Director Tim Pernetti and an explanation from President Robert Barchi for why he didn't fire Rice last year when he learned of a video showing Rice's behavior during practices.
Meanwhile, the number calling for Barchi to step down more than doubled to 28.
The letter calling for Barchi's resignation was first sent to the university's governing boards on Wednesday. In it, the faculty cite Barchi's ''inexcusable handling of coach Mike Rice's homophobic and misogynist abuse'' of players, his ''continued pattern of insensitivity and arrogance toward issues of diversity'' and the ''secrecy and lack of transparency that he has exhibited in his relations'' with faculty, staff and students.
Yes Billy Martin he called a known homosexual player a ****** in front of the whole team and he attacked Ed Whitson in a bar brawl Whitson was rumoured to have bitten Martin in the bar fight. So that's the daily double, there.In today's climate I would think calling them ******* alone would be a capital offence.
Whipping a pass to a guy to make a point is one thing, but throwing the ball at his head when he isnt looking? Any coach did that to me his head would be finding out just how hard that hardwood is.
And just look at the guy. He looks like a type-A a$$hole. But then again, most of those primped up big time basketball coaches do. Probably helps them win games. Most just don't overdo it as this maniac did.
Stray thought: Has baseball ever had a violent coaching style scandal? I can't think of any.
I'm not 'offended' by his antics, but Rice seem like a wanna-be, 'poor man's' Bobby Knight...without the coaching skill or accomplishments. While some of these thugs need hard@$$, D.I. type discipline, Rice seems like a raving d0uchebag. There's ways to be hardnose and motivate without kicking & shoving players. For starters, run them into the ground....brutal, old school conditioning/PT (...gassers, 'suicides', stadium runs, squat thrusts, etc.). Crack down on their execution, discipline and academics. Make conditioning the 'go to' punishment, and for those who won't give 100%/measure up...suspend them or boot 'em off the team & pull their scholarships.
lol, this just got a lot funnier. Eric Murdoch was just butthurt that the school chose not to continue his employment so he tried to extort them for 12 years worth of salary. Now we know why he knew about these abuses for 2 years but did nothing.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...rs-eric-murdock-settlement-mike-rice/2055901/