I swear that Bucknuts is moving up my shit list closer to ttun every day!
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Tyrann Mathieu and his parents, Tyrone and Sheila Mathieu, are firing back after publication of a Sports Illustrated cover story that they say went too far.
All three declined to be interviewed for SI's article, which Tyrann Mathieu described as "ridiculous" after he read it Tuesday.
Tyrone Mathieu say Sports Illustrated refused to accept their decision not to be interviewed for the story.
"They called from blocked numbers repeatedly, asking me why I was dodging them," Tyrone Mathieu said. "They came to my home and that of my elderly mother on multiple occasions."
Tyrone Mathieu hired a law firm last week to attempt to stop SI's interview requests. The letter from Irpino Law Firm in New Orleans is addressed to Peter Thamel and Sports Illustrated and reads in part, "You have been consistently harassing Mr. Mathieu and his family regarding personal issues. Mr. Mathieu informed you that they have no desire to respond to your inquiries. Despite repeated assertions of this position... you have trespassed on the Mathieu's property and otherwise violated their privacy... Demand is made that you cease and desist from any attempts at making contact with Mr. Mathieu or any member of his family."
Sheila Mathieu calls the article "unfortunate" and says she can't understand why Sports Illustrated would respond so viciously to a family's decision to keep private matters private.
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"They came to my home and that of my elderly mother on multiple occasions."
Muck;2236632; said:Controversy sells.
Welcome to the world of Ohio State fans.
Nutriaitch;2236829; said:oh i understand completely why to write it.
it's the timing that makes no sense.
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That country ought to be able to concoct a ranking above No. 1 for a team this competent, this tough, this good and this steeped in the championship know-how of recent legacy.
This would be no normal No. 1, this Alabama team that streams above college football like an impenetrable frigate, led by the mirthless cruise host Nick Saban, whom nobody ever mistakes for Gavin MacLeod. (Kids, ask your parents.)
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