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In Which Jay Mariotti Scripts His Grief

by Tyrone Briggs
created February 27, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Evidently Jay Mariotti has just been made aware of the horrific tragic shootings that occurred at nearby Northern Illinois University. After all, it only took two weeks for the back page pundit to actually acknowledge and comment upon a heinous crime that jolted the mid-west.

I must confess to the odd feeling of " where have I read this before " while glazing over Jay's column* earlier this morning. Read and judge for yourself.

The Jay Mariotti Formulaic Method of Proselytizing Over Tragedies

Step One

The Desolate Battlefield...

Paint the picture of despair in the present tense as an eye witness account. Also include items of innocence (a child's toy is effective) to increase theatrical value.

Today: Near dusk, the campus was quiet and calm, still numb from the horror. Students were hurrying back to their dormitories through the interminable winter chill, most staring straight ahead, some noticing the cute ducks flipping around in a stream but absolutely none caring to look at the compact, two-story brick building with 19 doors out front, each locked down and covered with cathartic posters.

Dec. 6, 2007: The horror of murder, the vulnerability of 21st-century life, the rush to judgment by look-at-me media, the over-the-top passion of hero worship in sports -- it all converged on a cold, snowy evening in the Washington suburbs. Sean Taylor's jersey number, 21, had been painted days ago in the grass outside FedEx Field, part of a memorial where fans placed burgundy-and-gold flowers, photos, teddy bears and emotional messages for the slain football player.

Step Two

Share the Pain...

Jay immediately identifies his own "pain" for the reader in attempt to appear human. Undoubtedly the dwarf envisions himself as a cross between a dignified and solemn Walter Cronkite informing the nation that President Kennedy was assassinated and the proud Native-American elder shedding a tear over the loss of his way of life.

Today: Lord, I couldn't look at Cole Hall as I stood beside it, shivering for more reasons than the cold. How possibly can these kids?

Dec. 6, 2007: And I'm still having difficulty absorbing some of what I've seen, read and heard the last 10 days and nights. The reaction has been that bizarre, that sensational, that irresponsible, that disproportionate to the bigger world.

Step Three

The Crime Remembered...

Recall the scene of the crime. Here Jay seems to really get a kick out of utilizing Spielberg's dramatic ploy of having the lead character recall the violent carnage experienced first-hand. Consider a mournful Tom Hanks remembering his lost squad while surrounded by his loving family at the military cemetery in Saving Private Ryan.

Today: How can they tidily move on with their lives when a student gunman sprayed bullets in a lecture hall only two Thursdays ago, when they'll hear ambulance sirens in their sleep forever, when rows of flowers and candles and photos of the five victims will haunt them more than soothe them?

Dec. 6, 2007: No, far from the wild gangland speculation, this apparently was a simple burglary gone awry. Four young men between ages 17 and 20 -- all of whom with prior arrest records, one of whom reportedly had cut Taylor's lawn, another of whom had a cousin who dated Taylor's sister -- thought Taylor was out of town with the Redskins and figured no one was home in an affluent Miami suburb. When they found him there, with his fiancee and their 18-month-old daughter, one of them shot him twice in his bedroom, hitting him in the upper thigh.

Step Four

The Lesson Learned...

Remind the reader that there are more important things in life than the world of sports. The time tested and proven "keep it in perspective" philosophy is Mariotti's trump card while delivering his sermon to the minio... masses.

Today: To even suggest that a basketball game Tuesday night could create a sense of normalcy is absurd. Nothing ever will be normal again in DeKalb, just as nothing ever will be normal again at Virginia Tech, where 32 people were killed last year in America's deadliest school shooting. But they tried anyway at the NIU Convocation Center, where the Huskies hosted Western Michigan in the first home athletic event since the Feb. 14 shootings.

Dec. 6, 2007: 'Twas the lonely eve of a visit by the Bears, just another game in a dark season for the Redskins. Slowly, talk shows are changing conversations to the shaky future of Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs, who needed to be at his sharpest last Sunday in a Win One For Sean moment and blew the ending because he didn't know a simple rule about timeouts. But when the lights turn on tonight, the shooting death of Taylor again will hang over the 91,000-seat stadium.

Step Five

St. Jay's Proclamation of Hope...

Jay shares his almighty important message of hope in which we all must rally together and move on with our lives despite our despair. Mariotti is probably soaked with perspiration at this point of scripting the draft while visualizing his acceptance speech at the Lisagor Awards.

Today: If there is one silver lining, it's that Northern Illinois may unite in institutional strength and resolve.

Dec. 6, 2007: Eventually, everyone will move on. Life works that way, as the chilly, empty scene outside the stadium suggested Wednesday night.

Step Six

Last Thoughts, Credits Roll...

Jay notes his final thoughts before heading back to the bunker.

Today: This is life, death, anger and survival. And as I left the arena, on the coldest night of a hellish winter in Illinois, I wasn't thinking about a game.

Dec. 6, 2007: But as I stood there in the snow, taxi waiting, a thought tugged at me: We need to get a grip about athletes, idolatry and the assumption we know these people when we really don't.

Attaboy Jay, keep up the great work of repeating not so great work.


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SSreportersLegend
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He* probably copied and pasted the whole friggin thing from Dec 6th and changed the wording and sentence structure.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
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Now I just had to find the "source of inspiration" for the December 6th column*. Odds are it was not authored by Facktard.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
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Why can't you just leave Jay alone? crocker-in-britney-clip.jpg
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
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Correction Frank - Why the hell doesn't Facktard LEAVE ALL OF US alone?
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SSreportersLegend
640 days ago
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As soon as he* stops writing* for the Sun Times and appearing for Around the Horn.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
640 days ago
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What has Jay done to you? He's entertained you! He's had a tough life! He's a dwarf midget! He's daddy didn't love him! He's a homosexual man trying to make it in the world of sports but can't out himself because he fears for his career! He's just misunderstood! Pleazzzzzee Tyrone! Just LEAVE JAY ALONE!!! leave-britney-alone-guy.jpg
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
640 days ago
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Is that supposed to be Facktard - the teenager years?
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
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Sniff, sniff,.... maybe...... just LEAVE JAY ALONE!!!! crocker.jpg
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
640 days ago
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Okay I'm done with this.
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
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On a related note...NIU Hall where shooting occured to be demolished.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
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Pretty sure that Facktard will not attend the ground breaking ceremony.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
640 days ago
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They should send him an invitation and see if he will go after such a heart wretching column*. Maybe he could do ATH at SITE on NIU and give the proceeds to them for charity(for that one taping)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
640 days ago
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Facktard was only in DeKalb by accident last night. Damn that malfunctioning Onstar system...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
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http://deads...-moved-again
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