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ESPN has protected...and coddled Craig James, their College Football commentary analyst. James caused Texas Tech Head Coach Mike Leach to be fired. James son was a cry baby, and Coach Leach disciplined James for legitimate reasons. James used his National ESPN Platform to criticise Leach....an Outrageous conflict of interest...and ESPN backed up the whining Daddy James. ESPN is a joke....with no credibility.
Leach disciplined James for legitimate reasons? He had a concussion and was told by team doctors not to practice. Leach, being the tough guy that he is, locked James in a electrical service closet for several hours for "faking" his injury. Sure that's normal. Craig James did not cause Mike Leach to loose his job, Mike Leach did.
As for Jr., just watch the video. Good thing for him his father was who he was. I wouldn't let that idiot change the oil in my truck. The whole "all my rowdy friends" thing was tired years ago. ESPN did the right thing.
Never heard of this controversy until this thread. I could care less what Hank Williams Jr. says about anything. The guys a drunk and a stoner. He loses more brain cells in one day than there is sand on the beach.
My point is that he is a burn out, but I like the song and like hearing it before the game. SO I really could care less how he feels about anything. You should take everything he says with a six pack.
Did his Daddy sing any of the songs that won these awards? Hank Williams jr is more successful than his father ever was, he's worth 100+ million dollars and still speaks his mind.
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