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When were the pictures of him at the Manning camp posted.Anyone seen Chase?
or with the wrong woman!!When were the pictures of him at the Manning camp posted.
Either way shooting happened at 4 am on Sunday so its either a bar fight or a drug deal neither of which are good
that's a pretty big leap, how do you get there from the linked article?Sounds almost like an accident, Plaxico Burress-style.
I know someone will post that disclosing the player's name is a privacy violation, and you might be right, but damn the AD is opaque AF about everything. We went from having all these "no tolerance" policies for guns, drugs, domestic violence, etc. to acting like players who get themselves shot at 4 a.m. on a Sunday deserve cover.
Its just an inference, obviously I don't know any more than anyone else. The article seems to be dismissive of the injury, saying its a minor wound, and the player was treated and released. There also isn't anything that indicates a criminal investigation is underway, and there is no comment from Huntington PD except to say no arrests have been made. I can see how someone's trip to the hospital is protected by privacy laws, but generally speaking anytime a human being shoots at another human being, its considered newsworthy by both the press and law enforcement, so I think there is at least the possibility that the shooting was accidental.that's a pretty big leap, how do you get there from the linked article?
Nothing good ever happens after midnight. Nothing bad ever happens at the library.
You obviously was never in the Morrow "Stacks" late at night pre-Drinko.
Just let the situation play itself out and if it becomes public so be it. If not, so be it.
Christ, you sound worse than Sean Spicer. Are you officially the SID now or just playing that role behind the scenes?
You're on a sports message board. Local media has reported that a player was shot. Yet, you make a comment like you did in the last two sentences.
Your emotional intelligence and people skills are as low as I've seen in a human.
You're right.
Let's all put our own spin on the situation so people who don't have a clue what the truth is can run with any rumor and make an innocent situation look bad for the player, coaching staff and administration.
I have to disagree. Doc Holliday has been given incredible amounts of leverage by the AD as far as withholding facts and information about everything from player injuries to player arrests, and as a result, no one on the outside the program has any idea what is going on inside the program. We saw the effect of that play out last season, when suddenly the team collapsed and we were terrible and no one saw it coming or to this day really know why it happened.Just let the situation play itself out and if it becomes public so be it. If not, so be it.
We saw the effect of that play out last season, when suddenly the team collapsed and we were terrible and no one saw it coming or to this day really know why it happened.
You're right.
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The lack of transparency had nothing to do with the team's struggles last season.
Being 3-9 impacted sales, not the lack of transparency.
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Doc and Co were no more transparent during the winning seasons than they were last season and sales were good during those years.
So, you're the spokesman for the athletic department AND the fans?
Those relationships don't flow the same way.
Winning, regardless of transparency, leads to interest. Losing with no transparency loses interest. Losing while being transparent can still keep fans interested. It keeps the fans involved and feeling like they are in-the-know which furthers their interest.
horse hockeyWell, given the number of privacy laws that are in place now paired with how the administration operates, fans need to get used to being out of the "know" regardless what the record is.