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Lot of supposition.
Is that how that how they do roids these days?
Lot of supposition.
I just read that their coach barred the media from talking to any football players. Ummm I don't believe he has that power. He can bar the players from talking to the media but not viceversa. Another thing that he doesn't understand about the non-SEC.
damn, read that wrong the first time. I thot you said, "Lot of suppositories".Lot of supposition.
Lol poor lammies McElwhining that the players are being unfairly tried on the internet
Lol poor lammies McElwhining that the players are being unfairly tried on the internet
Well that's ok with me.They are scared. Most of their fans are reasonable in this situation but a few are still clinging onto the fact they may be innocent. If they lose Capi and Orakpo they may not win a game next year.
McElwhine is saying this? Or just the fans on RN?
They are scared. Most of their fans are reasonable in this situation but a few are still clinging onto the fact they may be innocent. If they lose Capi and Orakpo they may not win a game next year.
Me too, and it took forever. Completely unnavigable, a la Netbuffs.I just read through RamNation for the first time in a long time.
“At this point, the three players reported to be involved in the incident over the weekend are indefinitely suspended from the football program. That means they are effectively no longer part of this team and will not take part in any football-related activity. We do not condone in any way, shape or form this type of behavior. It is completely unacceptable.“I understand people want me to remove them from the team immediately. But until the investigation concludes and due process takes its course, suspending them indefinitely is the strongest action I can take.“The vast majority of players in this program are good kids. They work hard and they do the right thing. They understand that this type of behavior will not be tolerated.”
I think McElwhine is going to boot the players. Here is his current statement
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By the way, whatever happened to the LSU players that stomped the Marine?
The QB was cleared and reinstated. Started the 2nd half of the season and in the national championship game.
Linebacker Mike Orakpo, one of the three suspended CSU football players implicated in a weekend ''beating'' incident, suggested today in a post on his Twitter account that he has been falsely accused.Orakpo's tweet reads: ''Matthews 5 Verse 11.''His tweet presumably refers to the Bible verse from the fifth chapter of the book of Matthew, verse 11, which reads: ''Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.''
http://www.coloradoan.com/article/2...been-falsely-accused?odyssey=tab|topnews|text
I always took that verse to mean "They persecute you because you believe in god." not because you believe in beating someone to a pulp.
http://www.coloradoan.com/article/2...been-falsely-accused?odyssey=tab|topnews|text
I always took that verse to mean "They persecute you because you believe in god." not because you believe in beating someone to a pulp.
When someone gets into trouble, the standard playbook is to start talking about God. Throwing out tweets of bible verse that's completely unrelated to the situation is a nice new touch.
My rule of thumb is that when I hear someone go religious in reaction to a scandal it means they're royally screwed and the only avenue left is to appeal to the God fearing for forgiveness/understanding/compassion. It must work or we wouldn't see it over and over. It wouldn't be the "go to card" for any crisis manager speechwriter if it didn't work.
I don't blame people if they read/hear that stuff and it makes them take a step back and try to be a bit more compassionate. I think that says that a lot of folks are good people. But it makes me despise even more all the assholes who screw up and then insincerely play on that.
Apparently 7 guys got out of the car. No telling who did the actual beating. In other news, a CSU fan's question on rn in response to a CU fan's comment on the beating:
"What happened to that guy who lit a fire in the bar?"
:lol:
Since he didn't get a few friends to help him beat the crap out of a skinny freshman that night, the charge was dismissed.