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QB Kirk Herbstreit (Frosted Quips)

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I'll just leave these here.
 
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Aint this sweet of Herbie

Kirk Herbstreit wants his sons to be classy Nittany Lions
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“As far back as I can go, when I meet a Penn State player, former player, or a current player, of all the schools out there that I covered, the Penn State player is the most consistent,” Herbstreit said. “I have four boys. If they grow up to be like you or like a Jason Cabinda or a Todd Blackledge or Bobby Engram or Ki-Jana Carter, you go down the list — Curt Warner. Go any decade you want to pick.”
https://pennstate.247sports.com/Bol...his-sons-to-be-classy-Nittany-Lions-109010852
 
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The sad/funny part of this is, Herbie's slobbing the PSU knob simply because gameday is in HV this week.

If this is any other time and place people from Bristol are telling Herbie whom he is going to suck and where he is going to go do it.

His talent lies in how well he actually executes and how well he can transition from one client to the next.

The more I think of it the more it becomes clear who Herbie is. Ken doll looks, shallow, empty, vapid, good at one superficial thing that he does to whomever he is told to go do it.

21st century version of

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https://theathletic.com/126005/2017/10/13/dear-faux-pelini-what-are-the-rules-for-rooting/

Dear Faux Pelini,

Please help me understand the obsession with the Kardashians?!?

Rob O.


Dear Rob,

The Kardashians are “famous for being famous”, which has itself become a famous saying, and it is all very annoying.

The Kardashians have done nothing wrong, by the way. They are just living out their warped, boring lives in a pretend reality that involves endless arguments, body parts and drinking being stuffed into our televisions. For some reason these antics attract eyeballs and sponsors in a dysfunctional clash of supply and demand, and I hate to tell you, Rob, you are right in the middle of it.

People who love the Kardashians watch their shows and buy their stuff and make them even more rich and famous. But people like you who hate the Kardashians are propping them up, too — you talk about how much you can’t stand them, you hate-watch their TV shows, you ask advice columnists for help dealing with them.

Kardashian haters are just as much a part of the Kardashian biosphere as their fans, because when people are famous for being famous, talking and thinking about them is their only oxygen.

The only way to defeat things like the Kardashians is to ignore them, to not have an opinion about them in the first place. There is no show called Keeping Up With the Herbstreits because nobody cares about the Herbstreits. You can love or hate the Kardashians, it doesn’t really matter — either way, you care.

So if someone asks if you like the Kardashians, the right answer isn’t “Yes” or “No.” It’s “Who?”

If you want the Kardashians to go away, just keep them out of your brain space. Do not think about them and do not talk about them. Eventually they will disappear — but even if they don’t, you will be done with them.
 
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