Raider917
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even if they do deserve the death penalty, the ncaa wont do it until after guys like winston graduate and they start declining. the ncaa makes too much money now from FSU to do the right thing.
even if they do deserve the death penalty, the ncaa wont do it until after guys like winston graduate and they start declining. the ncaa makes too much money now from FSU to do the right thing.
I am shocked by everything going in this thread.
Need any tattoos?
Couple of things on both sides:
1.) FSU folks who are saying "He hadn't played yet." - Was Jameis some "unknown quantity"? Was he a walk-on who suddenly "burst onto the scene" last season? Or did FSU recruit him and give him a schollie because they thought he might be a pretty good football player?
2.) The folks calling him a rapist - While it appears that FSU (among others) handled this about as badly as they could have, we still don't know (and may never know) if a r*pe actually occurred or not. If you want to criticize FSU for how they handled it, fine. It certainly appears that they deserve it. But claiming a r*pe occurred when he hasn't even been charged, let alone convicted, is bullshit.
Did you know the inventor of the Leisure Suit passed away a few years ago after a very long battle w/ bad taste?
FIFYLet's review the facts.
1. Jameis Winston is an extremely talented football player. He has been since elementary school. He was one of the most highly sought recruits in the region, hell, the nation.
2. He was accused of r*pe, not smoking pot, not drinking, not a simple assault, r*pe!
3. The investigation was shelved for a long time. Accusations of political manipulation and cover up began almost from the beginning and apparently 'swept under the rug' by the TPD, Campus Police, University and Athletic Dept. The victim, in spite of incredible personal pressure, embarrassment, and publicity, sticks to her story.
4. This isn't the only problem with the young man. Even folks in his hometown, where they'd like to make him a hero, have told of events that put his character into question.
5. He was accused of shoplifting. The video has gone viral.
6. He shouted out an incredibly offensive sexual slogan in front of a female in a crowed cafeteria, his words and behavior witnessed by dozens, if not hundreds of people.
7. After only a token suspension he is back playing.
And of course, our FSU fans, so blinded by team loyalty can't add these facts, not opinions, facts, up. Why is this so hard for them to figure out? Oh, that's right, they're fans. Most of us sadly, do the the same when confronted with uncomfortable news that attacks our team, which we consider practically family.
Denial, denial.....
Yes I do, why is that dumber than a rock still at that school and how in the hell can they give that kid a degree with a straight face
When the dumb asses in the athletic department start hiding things from the Title IX officer, they are sending a message that Football is more valuable at Florida State than the School of Medicine, the College of Science, the College of Engineering, or any other academic program that is funded by federal agencies such as NSF, NIH, DOE, DOD, etc.
If anything is going to get the attention of schools with major athletics programs when it comes to Title IX, it will be a loss of federal funding for their academic programs.
Pretty frackin' stupid, Florida State. Pretty frackin' stupid.