I hope he doesn't have any daughters. For him to be consistent, he would have to tell them to not over perform and not make their competitors look bad. They shouldn't try to be their best because it's bad for business in general.
he does....one is a cancer survivor..
Thanks...an excellent example why we should not prejudge anyone. Maybe we should end this discussion of Dan's Daughters.
The two points have nothing to do with one another. Kmoney made a good point about the way in which DS's girls should approach the sports they play, IF the family is going to be consistent with the DS point of view and attitude. The fact that one of his daughters is a cancer survivor is great news...but it has nothing to do with the point Kmoney made, nor should he refrain from making it due to that. They both played sports, as he said on the air, so it's entirely appropriate.
DS, an admitted
casual fan of women's college bb, offered his unsolicited opinion of UConn's WCBB team to a national audience on Twitter. Consequently, he's offered everyone out there an opportunity to respond to it with their opinions. And, perhaps conveniently so, he never mentioned in the tweet that that this was just his opinion. Instead, he phrased it as a sweeping judgment. That's exactly what an attention-seeker who revels in having the spotlight shown upon him would do. I guess if you're a Boston sportswriter these days and feel like you're missing out on the excitement of the men's and women's tourneys with BC's fabulous runs being over with now...
, this is one way to deal with it, project yourself right into the center it and grab the attention away from the girls who truly deserve it! What a massive egotist!