Classic quid pro quo. Sign this clown and he’ll make Walden millions of dollars. What he’ll get in return is publicity for a potential career in the NFL, plus a quality education*.
I would hope that once BD’s daughter grew up, his perspective on this would have changed, at least the part about jocks forcing themselves on girls and then the university protecting the jocks.
It’s kinda refreshing how attitudes have changed since this first ran when the date rape line was just another part of the joke. Trudeau was always being sardonic of course, but most folks just “laughed at the jock getting away with stuff.”
Walden as a small liberal arts college (such as Williams) and likely a Division III school where competition is not much better than a top high school program. There are currently 5 Division III players in NFL. No TV or 100,000 seat stadiums.
We have to protect that poor boy from the consequences of his own actions! Otherwise how can he go out onto the field and let us feel superior to fans of the other team?!
“Of course, in the case of a major lawsuit caused by your actions, we’d have to close down the English Department and add a “Personal Responsibility” course to the list of classes you cannot fail."
It’s just a joke. A comic strip going for a laugh. Sure sports have some shaded people in it, but so do all professions. But going off the deep end and thinking that we’re heading toward total annihilation eliminates any possibility of putting a smile on our faces or a laugh in our throats. Lighten up. Enjoy the strip for what it is instead of trying to put some deep meaning into it.
I’m pretty sure that my small midwestern liberal-arts college had a football team, but I never knew anyone who ever went to a game. But, long after my graduation, the college apparently became a powerhouse on the Jeopardy tv show. Go figure. I don’t know if the members of the college Jeopardy team lord it around the school the way football players allegedly do at other colleges.
BD says ’we’d set you up with a top legal team + publicist to get out your side of the story.’ He never said there would not be consequences for doing those things. Legal teams deal with facts, not ’’how did you FEEL when doing these things"
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Hey, “student”-athletes need some way to release their stress.
Alabama Al about 2 years ago
Classic quid pro quo. Sign this clown and he’ll make Walden millions of dollars. What he’ll get in return is publicity for a potential career in the NFL, plus a quality education*.
*(From Walden College. /s)
sueb1863 about 2 years ago
I would hope that once BD’s daughter grew up, his perspective on this would have changed, at least the part about jocks forcing themselves on girls and then the university protecting the jocks.
scote1379 Premium Member about 2 years ago
all to true
salunga about 2 years ago
I would have expected better from a former state police officer.
prairiedogdance Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s kinda refreshing how attitudes have changed since this first ran when the date rape line was just another part of the joke. Trudeau was always being sardonic of course, but most folks just “laughed at the jock getting away with stuff.”
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
Hockey Canada has a slush fund to make frequent hush-money payments to sexual assault victims.
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
Let’s hope he doesn’t read section:13.
That’s the one that says ‘’you get hurt, goodbye’’.
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
Perfect example of one sleeping with dogs and waking up with fleas.
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
Walden as a small liberal arts college (such as Williams) and likely a Division III school where competition is not much better than a top high school program. There are currently 5 Division III players in NFL. No TV or 100,000 seat stadiums.
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GaryCooper about 2 years ago
Some people should really try to be somebody else.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Please, tell me things are changed.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
We have to protect that poor boy from the consequences of his own actions! Otherwise how can he go out onto the field and let us feel superior to fans of the other team?!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
No alarm bells there. Just get the kid to school and let the lawyers handle the rest.
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 years ago
And there ya go. The how and why.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
“Of course, in the case of a major lawsuit caused by your actions, we’d have to close down the English Department and add a “Personal Responsibility” course to the list of classes you cannot fail."
hogbung about 2 years ago
Talkin’ ’bout YOU, Brett…
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
And Trudeau wrote this long before such outrages became popular.
RIDDLE ME THIS—-
How many of the new recruits spelled B.D.’s name wrong?
affluentave about 2 years ago
It’s just a joke. A comic strip going for a laugh. Sure sports have some shaded people in it, but so do all professions. But going off the deep end and thinking that we’re heading toward total annihilation eliminates any possibility of putting a smile on our faces or a laugh in our throats. Lighten up. Enjoy the strip for what it is instead of trying to put some deep meaning into it.
swanridge about 2 years ago
He forgot to say “No problem, for a couple season passes, the county prosecutor is in our pocket.”
cherns Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’m pretty sure that my small midwestern liberal-arts college had a football team, but I never knew anyone who ever went to a game. But, long after my graduation, the college apparently became a powerhouse on the Jeopardy tv show. Go figure. I don’t know if the members of the college Jeopardy team lord it around the school the way football players allegedly do at other colleges.
jrankin1959 about 2 years ago
Pardon a variation on an old Hee-Haw gag: “Coach, I get busted when I do this!” “Well, don’t do that!"
ISENOTHING about 2 years ago
BD says ’we’d set you up with a top legal team + publicist to get out your side of the story.’ He never said there would not be consequences for doing those things. Legal teams deal with facts, not ’’how did you FEEL when doing these things"