Former Miami Stars Experience The Five Stages Of Grief

Of course, the biggest sports story to drop this week was the Yahoo report that demolished the Miami Hurricanes football program. While the traditional sports media was caught with their pants down, Yahoo brought forward an unbelivably detailed and thorough report documenting the scandal at The U and cementing their status as the best reporting site around. So, you could understand if the notable Cane alums in the media were a bit shellshocked by the report.
In fact, you can clearly see in interviews given this week that former U players Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin (of NFL Network) and former coach Jimmy Johnson (of Fox) are battling through the Five Stages Of Grief. From the amateur psychologist's point of view it really is quite enthralling...
1) Denial
Jimmy Johnson was on Mike & Mike this morning and had this to say...
"I know the people and the media right now are reading all these allegations. Let's not forget this convicted felon, he cheated people out of over $900 million dollars. And a little parasite, you know, his entire lifestyle was a lie. So I'm sure some of these allegations are embellished. I'm sure some of them are lies, so, let's wait until we get the facts before we start convicting anybody."
Mike Greenberg: "That's fair."
Way to hold Jimmy accountable Greeny, because, you know, it's not like these allegations are substantiated by any documentation anywhere. Most of it is just mean and nasty rumors from a criminal with an axe to grind. It's not like you can click on every player involved in the investigation and see evidence that this happened...
Oh, wait... you can do that? Well, it's not on ESPN and Fox, so we have to wait and see before we start convicting anybody. Yes, let's wait until the facts come out. Good work Jimmy, you're on your way to coping with this...















