09-25-2016, 03:23 PM
(09-25-2016, 12:24 PM)MT link Wrote:[quote author=paloalto link=topic=15750.msg173136#msg173136 date=1474825297]
At the beginning of the game the announcers frequently used the phrase intellectual brutality. I cringe every time I hear it. It sounds pretentious to me.  Some fans of sports teams are turned off by any reference to Stanford athletes/students as "smart kids". Everyone knows they are smart kids.  No need to brag about it.
I absolutely agree. "Brutality" is not a concept I want to be associated with. Some forms of bullying might be termed intellectual brutality. I thought this term was some unofficial tagline promoted by the press, but then, after the touchdown reception, two young men in street clothes and head seats are seen hugging A-W with a shirt that says "The Home of Intellectual Brutality".  Official support for self-reference to brutality is wrong.
Substitute "Toughness" or "Strength" for "Brutality" and I'm all for it.
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I think we're in the minority, but I've never liked that slogan either.
