- April 3rd, 2013, 11:42 am
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Are you serious?! That guy is crazy. Glad Rutgers finally fired this guy.
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JK37 wrote:Not a terrible idea. I don't know a thing about his faith, but this one event says a little something about his integrity.Um...there's already a story circulating (from WFAN) that he went to the school and demanded money, reportedly $1 million, to keep him from releasing the video. When they wouldn't play ball, he went ahead with it. If that's true then what he did was vengeance for getting fired, and attempted bribery, not integrity.
NotAJerry wrote:Ok. I stated the event said something abut his integrity; I didn't say what.JK37 wrote:Not a terrible idea. I don't know a thing about his faith, but this one event says a little something about his integrity.Um...there's already a story circulating (from WFAN) that he went to the school and demanded money, reportedly $1 million, to keep him from releasing the video. When they wouldn't play ball, he went ahead with it. If that's true then what he did was vengeance for getting fired, and attempted bribery, not integrity.
NotAJerry wrote:wow, i missed that part. do. not. want.JK37 wrote:Not a terrible idea. I don't know a thing about his faith, but this one event says a little something about his integrity.Um...there's already a story circulating (from WFAN) that he went to the school and demanded money, reportedly $1 million, to keep him from releasing the video. When they wouldn't play ball, he went ahead with it. If that's true then what he did was vengeance for getting fired, and attempted bribery, not integrity.
NotAJerry wrote:He was just trying to make it simpler on them. Either give him the $1 million now and avoid the crap storm OR have me release the tapes, you have to deal with the PR disaster that will ensue, and then get sued for illegally firing a whistle blower.JK37 wrote:Not a terrible idea. I don't know a thing about his faith, but this one event says a little something about his integrity.Um...there's already a story circulating (from WFAN) that he went to the school and demanded money, reportedly $1 million, to keep him from releasing the video. When they wouldn't play ball, he went ahead with it. If that's true then what he did was vengeance for getting fired, and attempted bribery, not integrity.
LUconn wrote:I haven't really followed this story other than knowing of it. Did the players even complain? Doubt it. They've been dealing with it since they were kids.Several players transferred and about half of them cited treatment by the coaches as the reason.
NotAJerry wrote:And now the AD has been fired. Eventually schools are going to realize this isn't the 50s, or even the 90s, anymore and you can't cover this stuff up for very long and certainly can't give a slap on the wrist as punishment.I thought him getting Rutgers into the B1G would have gotten him some grace and he would have kept his job. But his OTL interview was awful
LUconn wrote:I haven't really followed this story other than knowing of it. Did the players even complain? Doubt it. They've been dealing with it since they were kids.And that makes it okay?