Perfect example right here from Philly.com
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/324261861.html Rutgers football program in turmoil First 2 paragraphs have severe inaccuracies about what's unfolded recently.
1) It was not reported that Flood asked the professor for grades to be changed (It was reported that he emailed a professor about a grade).
2) Only Boggs was involved in the home and dorm invasion - not all of the players.
The media is doing a great job of not reporting all the facts properly and having a field day linking all of the events together. We are really taking another public perception hit. I emailed this dingbat to edit his article, everyone should do the same.
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/324261861.html Rutgers football program in turmoil First 2 paragraphs have severe inaccuracies about what's unfolded recently.
1) It was not reported that Flood asked the professor for grades to be changed (It was reported that he emailed a professor about a grade).
2) Only Boggs was involved in the home and dorm invasion - not all of the players.
The media is doing a great job of not reporting all the facts properly and having a field day linking all of the events together. We are really taking another public perception hit. I emailed this dingbat to edit his article, everyone should do the same.
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