They should be, but they'll never be asked to the people that need to hear them. Because that would cost Matheson and his cronies the only jobs they'll ever see for the rest of their pathetic lives.Hard questions should be asked.
You know what I mean. I’m talking about the means to get to that end, not that the end itself.Not really, status quo with the off-ice personnel is precisely why we're in this mess.
I mean sure, of course it has, does not make it right. What do you think cancel culture is? The issue I am having with this is and why it is relevant imo is that people are mobilizing against a reporter because he's asking the wrong questions... He's a reporter and has the right to ask what he wants, that is how it works. Banning a reporter for trying to do his job by mobilisation online is not the way.
edit: and again, it is not a big deal, just a stupid petition online which I hope will be ignored by most. I was just expressing my thoughts about why I think that line of action was/is even more stupid than the questions themselves
Lol holding shitty people accountable is not cancel culture.
What was the hard question?Hard questions should be asked.
Matheson should be fired for being bad at his job and being a shitty person on top of it."Being accountable" means calling someone out for asking stupid questions.
"Cancel culture" means firing someone for asking stupid questions.
BS. Leon gave the right answer. They DO need to work on everything. He wasn't going to bite on Matheson's attempts to get him to throw someone under the bus. It was a lazy, dumb question with obvious intent. Jim needs to retire.Pretty much this. The question asked was from the "fix one thing at a time" book. Oilers won't be able to fix all things over night. You need to start somewhere and you need to start with something.
People can complain about the question, but the answer "everything"? Tells me the players have no answers
That wasn't a hard question. It was a lazy baited question.Hard questions should be asked.
The difference is that most of us would take management to task for years of ineptitude. Matheson wouldn't dare speak out against his masters.LOL people killing matheson for a question, look at one of our post game threads and how players are vilified after each game and with conscience still be mad at matheson.
Friends with Jim?Absolutely ridiculous.
Are there no mods anymore to delete this thread?
I post a pic of a girl in a bikini which gets pulled and this is allowed?
If I was Mathesons boss and saw this the lawyers would be all over it.
That’s the same type of person that would grill the cashier for the price of groceries.They should be, but they'll never be asked to the people that need to hear them. Because that would cost Matheson and his cronies the only jobs they'll ever see for the rest of their pathetic lives.
Lol holding shitty people accountable is not cancel culture.
Trying to mobilize online to get a reporter cancelled for asking shitty questions is. With respect to what goes around these days it is obviously not a big deal, but it still is what it is. Banning a reporter from covering a team because we don't like his questions and he obviously pissed off one of our star players... I agree about the stupid questions by the way, but I'd never even start considering that an appropriate response would be to ban him from covering the team.
"Being accountable" means calling someone out for asking stupid questions.
"Cancel culture" means firing someone for asking stupid questions.
Well you see, a picture of a girl in a bikini goes against the sites content policy.Absolutely ridiculous.
Are there no mods anymore to delete this thread?
I post a pic of a girl in a bikini which gets pulled and this is allowed?
If I was Mathesons boss and saw this the lawyers would be all over it.
Okay and when someone has been called out for almost a decade for constant dumb questions, terrible articles and literally insulting the players? What then?"Being accountable" means calling someone out for asking stupid questions.
"Cancel culture" means firing someone for asking stupid questions.