Chris Low = total joke

#26
#26
You forget what I call the "Theorem of Tennessee Fans":


The talent of a sports reporter or writer is inversely proportional to the amount he trashes the Vols.


Conversely, in the eyes of UT fans, the theorem compels this statement to be true:

If a reporter says something positive about the Vols, whether its true or not, he's a freakin ' genius.

And we are different that Gator fans how?
 
#27
#27
How the hell is this man making the big bucks writing for ESPN??? He wouldn't know real journalism if it slapped him in the face. Every chance he gets, he tosses his completely biased views of Kiffin around. The guy writes like he works for a high school paper. He is terrible. I especially loved his gas station comment piece where his only source was a high school kid. ESPN is basically the National Enquirer of sports reporting.

If he's a total joke, what's your opinion of Jimmy Hyams?
 
#28
#28
How the hell is this man making the big bucks writing for ESPN??? He wouldn't know real journalism if it slapped him in the face. Every chance he gets, he tosses his completely biased views of Kiffin around. The guy writes like he works for a high school paper. He is terrible. I especially loved his gas station comment piece where his only source was a high school kid. ESPN is basically the National Enquirer of sports reporting.

You don't read very much, huh?
 
#31
#31
Chris Low is biased towards Tennessee if anything. And every fan base has idiots that make them look bad. To me the Florida fan base has the stigma that they think they are better than eveybody else (and I'm not talking about better in sports). That's not everybody, but you got jerks messing it up for the good folk.
 
#33
#33
Chris Low is biased towards Tennessee if anything. And every fan base has idiots that make them look bad. To me the Florida fan base has the stigma that they think they are better than eveybody else (and I'm not talking about better in sports). That's not everybody, but you got jerks messing it up for the good folk.


No, its pretty much all of us. :)
 
#34
#34
How the hell is this man making the big bucks writing for ESPN??? He wouldn't know real journalism if it slapped him in the face. Every chance he gets, he tosses his completely biased views of Kiffin around. The guy writes like he works for a high school paper. He is terrible. I especially loved his gas station comment piece where his only source was a high school kid. ESPN is basically the National Enquirer of sports reporting.

He is expressing his opinions because he is writing a blog, not a news story. He can do that. It's his job. I believe it's also his job to generate attention and stir the pot, as he did with the current Kiffin entry, in which he brought up old news and called Kiffin stupid.

Yes, the Alshon incident was very unprofessional, but he managed to get away with reporting hear-say because it was only a blog entry. If that were an ESPN front-page news story without valid sources, there would probably have been legal repercussions.
 
#35
#35
Dude, what are you talking about!? I live in Orlando, which is dominated by young people. For one thing, all the gangs have been killing off the local seniors.

I shot a wedding in winter park this weekend....way too hot for me. It may only be 5 degrees cooler down here-but it feels like more.
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#36
#36
I have been email Chris Low on the Principal in Pahokee issue as I would like to see ESPN go national with his over the top behavior. I do not believe coach Kiffins comments in February justify the principals response. It would be very interesting to see the NCAA address the fact the principal it a alumni and booster for the Gators. The principal actions were very inappropriate and could end up with a reprimand to him and the University of Florida. More important though is this would educate some of these arrogant individuals with respect to the the rights of the students effected.
 
#37
#37
I have been email Chris Low on the Principal in Pahokee issue as I would like to see ESPN go national with his over the top behavior. I do not believe coach Kiffins comments in February justify the principals response. It would be very interesting to see the NCAA address the fact the principal it a alumni and booster for the Gators. The principal actions were very inappropriate and could end up with a reprimand to him and the University of Florida. More important though is this would educate some of these arrogant individuals with respect to the the rights of the students effected.


Speaking of education, nvm
 
#41
#41
Lawgator I suggest you take a lool at govolsxtra.com if you did not understand my spelling of principle.
 
#45
#45
How the hell is this man making the big bucks writing for ESPN??? He wouldn't know real journalism if it slapped him in the face. Every chance he gets, he tosses his completely biased views of Kiffin around. The guy writes like he works for a high school paper. He is terrible. I especially loved his gas station comment piece where his only source was a high school kid. ESPN is basically the National Enquirer of sports reporting.

You need to be alone for a minute? :ermm:
 
#46
#46
after reading Griff's tail between the legs rant on volsextra I'd take Low any day.
 
#47
#47
Maximus,
That's the pleasure of living in America.People can say and write things you don't like. And you can whine about it if you want to.
God Bless America and all VOL fans.
 
#49
#49
You forget what I call the "Theorem of Tennessee Fans":


The talent of a sports reporter or writer is inversely proportional to the amount he trashes the Vols.


Conversely, in the eyes of UT fans, the theorem compels this statement to be true:

If a reporter says something positive about the Vols, whether its true or not, he's a freakin ' genius.

Probably true. BUT, this is the same with Gator, Dawg, Tide, etc fans as well with the media. Not just Vol fans.
 

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