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p>Wlady Pleszczynski's defense of Bobby Knight sounded like someone trying to defend General Patton of World War Two fame. Both are considered giants in their fields, and both have been considered to have feet of clay. Mr. Knight appears to have a huge anger management problem, and whether or not Indiana University has a poor basketball team, or whether Texas Tech now has a good team is irrelevant to the question of his crude and boorish behavior. I just wish he could be Mr. Pleszczynski's boss for the rest of his journalistic career. br> -- Bob Martin br> Muskogee, Oklahoma /p> p> Thanks for shedding some light on events surrounding one of Coach Knight's recent lunches. Your perspective contrasts with the heat radiating from most of the other sources. Your perspective sketches character traits that are consistent with the ones I observed during my time as a student in Bloomington. Along with raising money for Texas Tech, Coach Knight is also helping generate business for a Lubbock sportswear store. They are selling shirts with the phrase "'Lettuce" support Coach Knight." I just placed an order for three. Keep up the good work and go Red Raiders! br> -- Brad Lemler br> Indiana University - BS, MBA, PhD; Texas Tech - MS br> Warsaw, Indiana /p> p> It is nice to see an objective perspective. br> -- John Yager /p>
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