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Interesting article.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:33 pm
by lutecat
Not sure what to make of it.

https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/s ... ssion=true

Positive but negative article.

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Interesting article.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 11:16 pm
by Bobcat4Ever
Oddly puzzling. I surely don't ever remember a story like this before. Congratulations, Amanda. You ran fast and well.

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:12 pm
by SACCAT
What athlete in their right mind would snicker at someone that is that much better than everyone else around them...This is a very odd story.

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:14 am
by BigBruceBaker
Man this was a weird read.


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Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:40 am
by Hawks86
https://twitter.com/MitchHorning/status/1004924394932617216 https://twitter.com/a_lew21/status/1004934481927548928

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 2:18 pm
by LTown Cat
There is obviously much, much more to this story.

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 4:21 am
by lutecat
https://twitter.com/PaigeSquire/status/ ... 52640?s=19

Not sure if this is related or not.

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 3:34 pm
by WolfPtCat
That is a very odd article. Even if there is discord on a team, you don't usually see it in a newspaper article.

There had to be some pretty serious issues going on for the Athletic Dept to step in and "ban" someone from weightroom and off season practices. Coach Kennedy is one of the nicest guys in the world....if the situation was solely Ms. Janes' fault, I doubt he would have let her stay on the team, or worked with her one-on-one during the "ban"(even with national finals level talent)

When there are different levels of commitment or different levels of intensity within a team, there is often discord. Think of Jordan or Kobe. A lot of their teamates really disliked them. They could be overbearing. Heck, Jordan was such a big a$$hole that he couldn't even enjoy his Hall of Fame induction. He used his speech to call out former coaches and players that he though wronged him or disrespected him.


I imagine this situation was a two way street. Teammates didn't like her because she pushed so hard (made practice tougher, made them look bad at practices, probably made them realize they either didn't have the same level of talent...or more likely, same level of effort) and she might've given them reason to not like her (standoffish, not partaking in social gatherings, maybe even verbalized "you guys suck/you're not on my level/I can't get a good workout with you".)

I wasn't there, don't have a clue what really happened......just very weird to see it in an article just days before her crowning event in college.

You can not take away her accomplishments. Track is a very individual sport. She made it to NCAA's, she set school records, she pushed herself in the weightroom/practice reps. There is no way that she could've stepped on anyone else's shoulders to make those times happen. She might've rubbed people the wrong way, but I'm pretty sure she didn't hurt anyone else's career to make her own. In basketball you could argue someone is a ball hog to improve their stats at the expense of teamates....not in track.

A huge tip of the hat for her effort and her results.

Re: Interesting article.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 8:59 pm
by RickRund
WolfPtCat wrote:That is a very odd article. Even if there is discord on a team, you don't usually see it in a newspaper article.

There had to be some pretty serious issues going on for the Athletic Dept to step in and "ban" someone from weightroom and off season practices. Coach Kennedy is one of the nicest guys in the world....if the situation was solely Ms. Janes' fault, I doubt he would have let her stay on the team, or worked with her one-on-one during the "ban"(even with national finals level talent)

When there are different levels of commitment or different levels of intensity within a team, there is often discord. Think of Jordan or Kobe. A lot of their teamates really disliked them. They could be overbearing. Heck, Jordan was such a big a$$hole that he couldn't even enjoy his Hall of Fame induction. He used his speech to call out former coaches and players that he though wronged him or disrespected him.


I imagine this situation was a two way street. Teammates didn't like her because she pushed so hard (made practice tougher, made them look bad at practices, probably made them realize they either didn't have the same level of talent...or more likely, same level of effort) and she might've given them reason to not like her (standoffish, not partaking in social gatherings, maybe even verbalized "you guys suck/you're not on my level/I can't get a good workout with you".)

I wasn't there, don't have a clue what really happened......just very weird to see it in an article just days before her crowning event in college.

You can not take away her accomplishments. Track is a very individual sport. She made it to NCAA's, she set school records, she pushed herself in the weightroom/practice reps. There is no way that she could've stepped on anyone else's shoulders to make those times happen. She might've rubbed people the wrong way, but I'm pretty sure she didn't hurt anyone else's career to make her own. In basketball you could argue someone is a ball hog to improve their stats at the expense of teamates....not in track.

A huge tip of the hat for her effort and her results.
Probably hit it on this comment!!! She surely was not a lazy slob.....