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Man this article brings a lot of questions to my mind.
Equating Madden calling a teams play "horrendous" with commentators specifically assigning "blame" in a racing incident may not equate at all. The racing guys often say a team is performing terribly on the track, a legitimate, valid and factual observation which would equate with Madden's assessments. Incidents on the other hand are not so clearcut. How many times have you nearly "rearended" some clown who suddenly slows for no apparent reason and you have the benefit of brake lights and much reduced closing rates in your favor. Sometimes it may be fairly clear, and I recall certain instances where the guys in the booth have called it. Perhaps not harshly and with some gratutitous understatement, but called it nonetheless.
As to the participants "speaking their minds". Again some mixed thoughts. Don't recall Kurt Busch being penalized or reprimanded in any way for his "decrepit old has-beens" remark. (Just an example) I do recall players and coaches in the NFL, MLB, and NBA being fined for post game comments regarding the officiating.
Lot of room for perspectives on this one!
Read the article here
Equating Madden calling a teams play "horrendous" with commentators specifically assigning "blame" in a racing incident may not equate at all. The racing guys often say a team is performing terribly on the track, a legitimate, valid and factual observation which would equate with Madden's assessments. Incidents on the other hand are not so clearcut. How many times have you nearly "rearended" some clown who suddenly slows for no apparent reason and you have the benefit of brake lights and much reduced closing rates in your favor. Sometimes it may be fairly clear, and I recall certain instances where the guys in the booth have called it. Perhaps not harshly and with some gratutitous understatement, but called it nonetheless.
As to the participants "speaking their minds". Again some mixed thoughts. Don't recall Kurt Busch being penalized or reprimanded in any way for his "decrepit old has-beens" remark. (Just an example) I do recall players and coaches in the NFL, MLB, and NBA being fined for post game comments regarding the officiating.
Lot of room for perspectives on this one!
Read the article here