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Explaining Willie Randolph's paranoia

By Scoop Jackson
Page 2

Thursday, May 29, 2008

The No.1 rule in America as laid forth by Ice T: Say what you want, but watch what you say. Willie Randolph forgot that most important of rules when he suggested racial bias on the part of SNY, the Mets' television network, played a subliminal role in how he is depicted and perceived as manager. When asked about the possibility of race's playing a role in camera shots that show him only in stoic form that makes him appear unemotional and uninvolved, Randolph responded, "It smells a little bit. ...

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