Originally posted by jazztrane
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As long as Ron "politely" declined the request than I don't think there is any issue. There is certainly no obligation on Ron's part to sign autographs or have his picture taken. I have no idea what his reason was for declining the request but I'm not sure that is relevant. I find it hard to believe he declined just to be mean. He was asked, he politely declined, end of story.
As someone else mentioned there will be other opportunities including scheduled signing events.
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He's definitely not, and shouldn't be, obligated to sign autographs. He is usually pretty willing. I remember seeing him at the state high school championships this year at Hartman. The guy was hounded non stop and from what I could tell never said no or complained. Despite that he never got to really watch his brother play which is why he was there in the first place. I felt bad for him and was actually wishing he would just tell people he was done and go watch his bro play. But he didn't.
Is he a roll model? Yes
A representative of the university? Yes
A paid professional? NO ( which is why he isn't and shouldn't feel obligated to sign autographs non stop)
He can still be the first 2 even if he refuses to sign autographs."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by wufan View PostReally?
You're just as moronic. YES, REALLY.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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I agree with the "he has a right to say no" crowd.
The Ms., who said point blank that she'd leave me for Ron (which isn't surprising and I would totally understand), requested a picture of him at the K-State baseball game at Eck, was turned down politely mainly because we were in a middle of a crowded area and it looked like Ron was heading straight for the skybox elevator with some "security". It looked like he wanted to say yes, but regretfully had to say no. The Ms. was a little disappointed but we talked about it and it was understood by both of us why he said what he did and that there would probably be a better opportunity some day down the road to get one.
So just trying to understand what the kid probably goes through daily, I can definitely see why he did what he did at the K as well. Let the kid have some fun and be "normal" for a bit. And he is, by no means, a professional so he does not need to act like one.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Veritas View PostPerhaps he'll feel badly and send her an autographed shirt or something. That would be nice. Perhaps the AD can help.
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