Note that he's making the heart gesture with his hands at the beginning of this exchange
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F in awesome dude!!
Man he's a real douche bag lolHe did this too.
but we aren't journalistsMuch more tame than some of the creepiness on this board
Yeah, I thought WTF dude.Note that he's making the heart gesture with his hands at the beginning of this exchange
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Why do I picture this as his expression after every question?Note that he's making the heart gesture with his hands at the beginning of this exchange
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Fair. Still doesn’t make it rightbut we aren't journalists
is this the case or is he maybe a little bit special? Doesn’t excuse weird behavior but this guy seems a bit off.If this is the first you’re hearing of him congrats. He is a gigantic piece of shit.
You can go back many years and look at his columns and feuds. I would advise against. He is a grade A douche.is this the case or is he maybe a little bit special? Doesn’t excuse weird behavior but this guy seems a bit off.
Creepy AF.
This tweet about the situation gave me a chuckle, even though that guy took himself down.
He might get a verbal or written "warning" from his boss but I don't see much more coming from it.
It was completely unprofessional, to say the least. I bet everyone in the room was like, "what the bleep???"
At least in that instance, Dennis the creeper and gf are actual husband and wife in real life, much like waitress and Charlie and Dee and Mac.Past footage of Doyle being an awkward weirdo:
This must be why no one wants to sit near Doyle at the Indy Star pizza parties.At least in that instance, Dennis the creeper and gf are actual husband and wife in real life, much like waitress and Charlie and Dee and Mac.
This guy is just a 2 dollar creeper. Slimy.
I know 0 of the indy market but in every big city, there is a creeper reporter. Jay Mariotti, who once was Chicago's very own, and a kindred spirit on ESPN, deep sixed his career with his "women issues." Whether you agree with him or not, he has a gift for sports writing, but sadly, an even bigger penchant for the "bitch slap."This must be why no one wants to sit near Doyle at the Indy Star pizza parties.
WTF...those can't be real, can they?
I searched and found all of them.
Well, if yesterday is any indication of his talking:Guy needs to not talk and not type
They were criticizing him on the Score this morning. Mully and Haugh are both journalists who started in print, and they were spot on in hammering him for making the story of the day himself. He was there to do a job, but he is either a sexist moron, figured he was being clever and funny, or both. It was wrong. Then he doubled down with a column about it. He should have owned it, apologized, and moved on. I don't get much Indianapolis market stuff, but Doyel has a national footprint with some of his coverage. My question is does he cover the Fever regularly, or was he there to get attention for himself? That seems to be where he first went sideways.
His apology was weird too....guy is creepy AND he is looking for attention out of this. I can't believe the stuff he posts and the Indy Star still thinks its a great idea to have him on their staff. Says something about the Indy Star management and leadership.
Children of the Corn shit.