Without actually listening for "Big Cat" Katz and "PFT Commenter" 
Sollenberger's reaction, which I won't do given my general disgust for 
Barstool, I am just guessing what kind of tone was set by what she said.
B

PGage, to moi, Nov 17th:

Yeah,  no. I’m not with Jimmy or you Bob on this. I’m not going to defend 
every horrible thing some Twitter monster may have said about her, but this 
does require some sort of strong response. 

If instead of the double talk clarification she did give, she comes out and 
says that during one season when she was just starting doing low profile 
games with an asshole head coach she felt pressured to make up quotes to 
keep her bosses happy, but has never since, and never would think of doing 
it again, then maybe some sort of stern rebuke serving as a warning from 
Fox/Amazon would suffice. But her original tone was breezy and dismissive, 
as if it were no big deal. It is a big deal - or, it it is not a big deal 
then everyone just admit that it’s all bullshit and TV sports broadcasters 
just make shit up to cover for how stupid or toxic coaches, players, and 
owners are.

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