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re: Can someone summarise what Briles did exactly?
Posted on 11/28/16 at 10:34 pm to tigerfoot
Posted on 11/28/16 at 10:34 pm to tigerfoot
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Not only did he do that, he hid behind the Bible and his religion as to why he brought these thugs in, for their shite at redemption!!! Hallelujah!!!
I bet you think Duke Lacrosse is still guilty too. Bitter much? Facts do get lost on you apparently. I hope you don't get the same media driven, biased misinformation about you one day.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 10:37 pm to PenguinNinja
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It baffles me that people apparently think this guy is a monster based purely on articles they read on websites that don't provide any hard evidence of wrong doing other than the accusations of the supposed victims. It's like the word rape is used and everyone in our society shuts down their logic system.
Exactly. I bet these anti-Briles lynch mob gangsters were in favor of the death penalty for Duke lacrosse too. Do you people ever learn to not accept everything ESPN says just cause they say it, or every institution that's just trying to save face cause of public pressure??
Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:51 am to PenguinNinja
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I'm struggling to understand some posters who are opposed to him for OC on what appear to be moral / ethical grounds, but are fine with Kiffin after what he pulled at UT (among other things) and / or Sark after his firing from USC for being drunk on the job repeatedly.
Admittedly, I was busy with other things at the time of the Baylor scandal...just know it was something about Briles covering up sexual assault allegations against players. I also believe he denies it, despite his dismissal.
Even if that's all you know, it's still enough to realize it's way worse than anything Kiffin or Sark did. Moron.

This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 2:52 am
Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:52 am to silverthorn
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Exactly. I bet these anti-Briles lynch mob gangsters were in favor of the death penalty for Duke lacrosse too. Do you people ever learn to not accept everything ESPN says just cause they say it, or every institution that's just trying to save face cause of public pressure??

Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:54 am to silverthorn
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I bet you think Duke Lacrosse is still guilty too. Bitter much? Facts do get lost on you apparently. I hope you don't get the same media driven, biased misinformation about you one day.
There is no way you have an IQ above 75.

Posted on 11/29/16 at 3:46 am to PenguinNinja
quote:somehow i've survived this long without being accused of rape.
FTR, I've seen guys accused of rape by drunk girls. I'm sure many of us have.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 8:24 am to Nutriaitch
You're right, Briles should be prosecuted
Posted on 11/29/16 at 8:57 am to Qb pls
Art Briles as the victim. Good Lord. This case goes way beyond ESPN's coverage, i.e. "it's just another example of ESPN pushing for ratings." This shite really happened to college coeds on Baylor's campus & Briles & the University covered it up. The only thing he's said is "I made some mistakes". Briles, the victim???
Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:13 am to silverthorn
For the record, I think that no school should touch Briles anytime soon. He is too toxic and will be until he attempts to rehab his image. If he feels he was made the scapegoat, he should come forward with his side of the story that explains how he acted appropriately in order to rehab his image. This is a very challenging message because it must be done in a way that is respectful to the victims. If he doesn't feel it is worth it to defend himself, then we shouldn't.
We don't know what really happened. That applies to both statements.
There are valid reasons for trying to help someone with a checkered background succeed and end up becoming a productive member of society. It will always be a risk to help individuals that fit into this category, but the reward of helping someone turn their life around is significant. His actions were not completely altruistic but they may not have been completely selfish either.
On the other hand enough has been reported on this so that it is clear something happened at Baylor. Are there times when someone is falsely accused of rape - yes, but I think that the percentage of rape reports that are false is very small. Yes everyone is innocent until proven guilty in our legal system. However, unlike what we have done with our elected officials in this state, we should hold our coaching staff to a higher standard than "hasn't been convicted", and not everything can be blamed on the biased media.
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Not only did he do that, he hid behind the Bible and his religion as to why he brought these thugs in, for their shite at redemption!!! Hallelujah!!!
I bet you think Duke Lacrosse is still guilty too. Bitter much? Facts do get lost on you apparently. I hope you don't get the same media driven, biased misinformation about you one day.
We don't know what really happened. That applies to both statements.
There are valid reasons for trying to help someone with a checkered background succeed and end up becoming a productive member of society. It will always be a risk to help individuals that fit into this category, but the reward of helping someone turn their life around is significant. His actions were not completely altruistic but they may not have been completely selfish either.
On the other hand enough has been reported on this so that it is clear something happened at Baylor. Are there times when someone is falsely accused of rape - yes, but I think that the percentage of rape reports that are false is very small. Yes everyone is innocent until proven guilty in our legal system. However, unlike what we have done with our elected officials in this state, we should hold our coaching staff to a higher standard than "hasn't been convicted", and not everything can be blamed on the biased media.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:58 am to Nutriaitch
Briles may have committed a crime called, "Misprison of a Felony". As stated, it's having knowledge of a crime and doing nothing about it.
I've seen Federal prosecution of these cases but, it is quite rare. It's usually related to drug cases.
I've seen Federal prosecution of these cases but, it is quite rare. It's usually related to drug cases.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 10:07 am to RTRLSD
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There is no way you have an IQ above 75.
Bama fans talking about IQ, Harvey Updike poisened tree's and calling a radio show, tea baggers in new Orleans, shooting people at gas station because Au Won.
Smart, intellectual, upstanding bunch they are.


This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 10:09 am
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