Real.Men.Wear.Blue wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out why this is still such big news. Continuing to post the details of Kessman's travails at Montana will only pump up the already overinflated egos of Ryan and his father, and perptuate interest in the lies that they spread to the media upon his overdue departure. Who cares? The guy couldn't hack it at BYU, and the team is better without him. Apparently he can't hack it at Montana either. I say, who cares? Let's let it go.
I kind of have to make the opposite argument. I say we should care now. For all the flack that BYU caught with Kessman, you'd think that what's happening at Montana would bolster our argument and support how Bronco handled the issue. The more people that hear it, the more it sounds like Kessman was the problem and not BYU (I realize that realistic BYU fans knew who the problem was from the get go, but let's think outside of our biodome and consider the national and recruiting perspective). Considering the fact that we also have had the eclesiatical endorsement issue come up this year too with athletics, I'd prefer that Kessmans dirty laundry be aired for everyone to see. BYU simply is not a hyperrestrictive petri dish where only one type of person can grow; however some people won't grow wherever they go (ala Kessman).
Has the Des News or Tribune made any mention of Kessmann screwing up again? Considering the relative mountain out of a molehill that was made out of the "cappucino gate" incident, you'd think that those papers would be willing to make mention of the fact that Kessmann managed to get in trouble again, at a D1AA school that doesn't even have an honor code; especially the Des News.
It seems to me that by putting out the fact that Kessman managed to break the rules elsewhere supports what happened at BYU and makes it look a lot less like nit picky and petty cappucino issues. Those papers had no problem printing articles about cappucino gate last fall, they should have no problem backing Bronco and his decision making when the object of the controversy screws up at another school.
I dont' expect them to post an editorial about the issue, I think just the fact that Kessman had been suspended at Montana for breaking team rules and a look back at last fall would be an appropriate article. It seems to me that writing such an article is justified and timely.
I don't want to pile on Kessman; obviously the kid has a lot of issues that he has to deal with and it's easier to pity him than dislike the kid; but BYU football is bigger than any player and I'd prefer that if disinformation exists that it be countered by the relative truth. Mentioning that he screwed up again and has been suspended by Montana is fact; you'd think that the local media would want to make mention of that; especially considering they didnt' hesitate to mention the cappucino issues, etc. in the fall.