GOP JOCKS
Re: The Prowler’s Jockeying
for Power:
Before the White House gets too excited about Tom Brady, perhaps
they should know he has already agreed to headline an upcoming
large fundraiser for John (Liveshot) Forbes Kerry (JFK to you).
He’s a good kid, but Kerry got to him first!
— Lloyd Coffin
You may want to de-emphasize somewhat Mark Chmura’s GOP bona fides
considering his recent quite unsavory legal troubles involving a
teenaged girl, a hot tub party, and it would seem, predatory
behavior worthy of the master Bill Clinton himself.
— Bill Harrison
Arlington, VA
Why forget Jack Kemp? Roger Staubach, also, is a Republican.
— F. Elia
Sarasota, FL
“Of course when it comes to athletes, Republicans have had a
strong
presence:… Mark Chmura in football.” Pleeeeeeeeaaaaaaaase!!
Although acquitted of the sexual assault charge, the circumstances
around the alleged incident hardly make Chmura a poster child for
any party — prom or otherwise.
— Rick Osial
Arlington, VA
NO CONTEST
Re: Reader Mail’s Name
That Clinton Dog:
Sorry I missed [Wednesday’s] contest post, but looking at the
reader suggestions, I think some of them may have been trying too
hard. In honor of Monica’s dress, only one name for Bill’s new dog
is possible: Spot.
— Jon Fulbright
The dog should be named Old Blue.
— L.B. Mason
It is said that dogs tend to resemble their owner. If this is the
case for Clinton’s dog then the traditional canine name “Rover”
would be quite appropriate.
— Douglas Chandler
Name that dog — “DOOMED”
— Winston Lyons
How ‘bout “Sweet Lips”?
— Schuette
Lake Jackson, TX
How about, Ora Lee?
— Phil
Perjury.
— unsigned
How about naming the dog “Legacy,” since the former POTUS seems to
be concerned about what his legacy will be.
— Sheila Rehbein
If the dog is male:
- Masochist
- Stephanopoulos
- Carville
- Begala
- Dodger
- Johnson (in honor of his babe detector)
If the dog is female:
- Janet
- Sucker Mom
- Muggee
- Monica
- Babs
- Daterape
— Gary H. Gamage
If Teddy Kennedy can name his dog “Splash,” why can’t Clinton name
his “Stain”?
— Bill Abely
Alpharetta, GA
Gee, I sure hope it’s not too late to submit a moniker
for the new Clinton cur — how about “Speedbump”?
— Preston Dane
My suggestion is “Zipper.” Then he could command “Down, Zipper!”
and no one would be sure what he meant when a new aide stops
by.
— FJE
Sarasota, FL
How about “Bubby”? That would be a cross between “Buddy” and
“Bubba.”
— Peg DeLong
West Union, OH
ARRESTING PARENTS
Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.’s White
Sheet Summitry:
Great idea but only if we make the concept universal.
Unfortunately, as the media parent of the suicidal David Brock your
idea would make you eligible for the death penalty!
— P.T. Garrett
KNIGHT RIDDERS
Re: Wlady Pleszczynski’s Bad
Night vs. Good Knight:
You use history to support your idea that Bob Knight would have won
against Maryland since he had never lost a championship game. Fair
enough. However, you cannot ignore more recent history (the past 11
seasons) that would support the fact that Knight wouldn’t have made
it to the final game in the first place. As an avid Indiana
University fan and a Knight (and Davis) supporter, I really think
that Knight’s firing was good for IU and him. You can tell he has
been rejuvenated at Texas Tech. I was very upset about the sordid
manner with which he was dismissed, but I think it worked out for
the best for both parties.
I also like your thoughts on the inane people who riot after
sporting events.
— Larry Cox
I am writing to congratulate you on your absolutely fabulous
article entitled Bad Knight v. Good Knight (American Prowler,
4/2/02). Not only was it very well written, but it was a thorough
and honest analysis about the reality of the Indiana University
basketball situation. Mike Davis has been exalted as a fantastic
coach, when really he walked into an amazing program and was handed
the position. As a fan of basketball generally, and one who has
acutely studied the unique Indiana situation, I think it’s safe to
say that Mike Davis has clearly not distinguished himself on the
level that national sportswriters would want us to believe. He has
publicly stated his wish to move on to the NBA whenever he can,
something his predecessor would never dream of doing. Whether that
is good or bad maybe debated truthfully, but as a particular
matter, for a sitting Indiana coach to openly express this wish is
beyond repugnant.
Another significant point is that Jared Jeffries (JJ), the
putative Indiana Star and media darling, said before Bob Knight was
fired that he came to play for Bob Knight. His Mom said that he
came to play for Bob Knight. JJ said last year he came to Indiana
to play for Bob Knight, and then Mike Davis makes the statement
that JJ wouldn’t have come to Indiana had it not been for Mike
Davis. JJ says the same thing. Well, doesn’t it seem odd that Jared
Jeffries came to Indiana because of an assistant coach who at that
very time was looking for a head coaching job? JJ committed to
Indiana and Mike Davis could have very well been gone before JJ
stepped on the court. Mike Davis was actively seeking a job. So why
would JJ come to Indiana to play for an assistant coach who was
looking for another job? Unless of course JJ and Mike Davis knew
that Bob Knight was going to be gone and Mike Davis was going to
become the coach.
Regardless, your article was excellent and your final point was
correct. IU would not have played like that with Bob Knight at the
helm.
— Sean M. Solis
Obviously this writer has not been brainwashed by the prevailing
national pundits. It is refreshing to find a sportswriter with a
functioning brain. I was particularly impressed that he knew of Bob
Hammel. It would appear that basketball is also known, which is
refreshing. I will look forward to reading this writer in the
future. Thanks for a balanced view.
— Bob Hargreaves
IU Alum
Indianapolis, IN
Bob Knight would have never reached the Final Four and his claim
that he would have won 60 games with this team is laughably
absurd.
— unsigned
I just had to drop you a line. I just read your article where you
stated you think IU would have won this years NCAA Title if Bob
Knight was the coach. I agree with you 100%. This was his team.
This is a team BOB KNIGHT assembled. And using his tract record in
NCAA Title games, I couldn’t agree with you more.
Everyone is ready and very prematurely, putting Mike Davis in
the Hall of Fame. Before anyone passes judgment on Mike Davis,
(whether positive or negative) lets see what he does when the
ENTIRE team is made up of his recruits. Remember what happened to
OSU after all of Gary Williams kids graduated. Randy Ayers ran the
program in the ground.
Wlady, it was just a true pleasure reading and article where the
writer had the guts to stand up to popular opinion in the media and
tell it like it is.
— Dave Weirick
I have no idea where you are from, where ever that may be they
didn’t teach you about basketball. I am sure that you did not see
Indiana play very much, if at all this year. The way that Indiana
played that first night of April is how they played most games this
year, it is the way that they played to reach that final game. The
way Indiana played defensively was the only way they could play and
still be in the ballgame. How many teams held Maryland to under 70
points in a game this year?
Indiana could not get their shots to fall mostly due to really
good defense on Maryland’s part. Maybe if some more shots would
have went in and Indiana would have made some more free throws you
would not have an argument at all.
I don’t see where one could assume that Knight would win that
championship game let alone get there with that team.
Knight-coached Indiana teams had not been very spectacular in the
last few years.
Simple fact that some people need to realize: Mike Davis just
coached an Indiana team to a National Championship game. He
deserves all of the credit that comes with doing so. Another Fact:
Knight does not coach at Indiana anymore, get over it already.
Maybe someday Knight will get to the final game again with his
own
team someday. I hope he can.
I know that you write an opinion column, but you should be more
informed on the subject you write about. A lot of people are
writing about this particular subject these days that didn’t see
the development of the Indiana team this year and really have no
clue what they are talking about. I have a feeling that you are one
of them.
Thank you for listening. An Indiana fan,
— Bruce Wood
Knight said when he got to Texas Tech he had more talent there then
the last seven years at IU. Bobby likes to talk out of both ends
and is a walking contradiction. Maybe he would of done a better job
than Williams or Davis in the final game. The point however is he
can’t get past the first or second round anymore so we’ll never
know, will we?
— J. Wyrman