Message Boards: Good or Bad?
Posted: January 16th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Rick Pitino on mesage boards:
Hey, I'm just unsuccessful at most aspects of my life, you jerk, not all of them. I hope LU athletes are not dim enough to read this messageboard. Although I think some do. It's not like any good would come of it.
Jenkins could hear the talk locally about his slump, which may have contributed to even more tightness during games. In general, Pitino tries to steer his players away from local talk radio and internet message boards like CardinalSports.com.
"I don't know how much the internet plays in their lives, but I imagine it does," Pitino said. "I tell them don't let it be part of your life because there's nothing of value on there except to buy things and things like that. They can't, I hope, I know they have these myspace things that you really can't believe, but I hope they don't ever read message boards or things of that nature."
Especially when a team is struggling, reading the message boards can be a brutal proposition. Louisville players, known to frequent the boards at CardinalSports.com, have to be wary of getting too involved in fan chatter.
"I stole a line from a guy in radio show that my son told me ... he said message boards are unsuccessful people knocking successful people. I couldn't have thought of that any better," Pitino said. ".... I'm hoping they have way too much intelligence and they were raised too properly to read those things, I hope."
Hey, I'm just unsuccessful at most aspects of my life, you jerk, not all of them. I hope LU athletes are not dim enough to read this messageboard. Although I think some do. It's not like any good would come of it.