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Seriously the Ohio State athletic department and Urban Meyer are insulting "Buckeye Nation's" intelligence with that garbage that his medication makes him forgetful.
LMAO!!!
LMAO!!!
I believe that as much as I believe White Goodman didn’t hit Kate in the face on purpose.Seriously the Ohio State athletic department and Urban Meyer are insulting "Buckeye Nation's" intelligence with that garbage that his medication makes him forgetful.
LMAO!!!
Yet the whole investigation found nothing out about the alleged abuse, did it? Blinders and loopholes because I'm stating facts?
If you care about your rating you need another rainbow. Buck up nancy.
Did you see his response to what he would say to Courtney Smith, it’s like he took PR advice from Michigan State.Pretty obvious Urbs thinks he’s bigger than the game and bigger than OSU. Just obvious shady shit from the report.
The three things that stuck out the most were: 1. Ohio State attributed his media days debacle to memory loss due to medication he takes, 2. Meyer never mentioned Zach Smith’s 2009 arrest to anyone at Ohio State and 3. Meyer seemed to have deleted all of his old text messages
I think he didnt believe her and didnt feel like he should apologize to her.Did you see his response to what he would say to Courtney Smith, it’s like he took PR advice from Michigan State.
Cyber crimes? Also, what's the difference between "Financial irresponsibility" and "Financial irresponsibilities"?So I guess the report which states “Meyer had a blind spot for Zach Smith, never investigated his behavior, never wrote a report about his transgressions and gave him no disciplinary action at all until July 23, 2018” is lying too?
The report lists:
Promiscuous and Embarrassing Sexual Behavior
Drug abuse
Dishonesty
Truancy
Financial irresponsibility
Possible NCAA violations
Financial irresponsibilities
Lengthy police investigations into criminal domestic violence and cyber crimes
So Urban puts up treat women with respect, yet in 2 weeks, an investigation team found how many times Meyer knew about Smith’s transgressions and he did nothing but give him a warning?
Maybe they should add — treat women with respect, unless you are a coach, then I will let it slide for a decade.
If you can see the hypocrisy between what is on the wall of the football building and Meyer’s actions in all of this — then I can’t help you. It is blatant.
Did you see his response to what he would say to Courtney Smith, it’s like he took PR advice from Michigan State.
What was he supposed to say exactly?Did you see his response to what he would say to Courtney Smith, it’s like he took PR advice from Michigan State.
“I could have done more and should have done more to help you.”What was he supposed to say exactly?
That would've been pretty foolish. He couldn't have done more and couldn't have helped her. He doesn't need to bend over to the SJW crowd. He made the right call.“I could have done more and should have done more to help you.”
Whether he believes her allegations or not this is about damage control at this point.
I think he didnt believe her and didnt feel like he should apologize to her.
“I’m sorry we are in this situation” sounds more like he’s sorry that he got caught lying than anything else.That would've been pretty foolish. He couldn't have done more and couldn't have helped her. He doesn't need to bend over to the SJW crowd. He made the right call.
I agree he should had said more for damage control. He looked pissed and didnt want to pander to the masses. Wrong move IMO.“I could have done more and should have done more to help you.”
Whether he believes her allegations or not this is about damage control at this point.
Cyber crimes? Also, what's the difference between "Financial irresponsibility" and "Financial irresponsibilities"?
That has nothing to do with him supposedly lying. They would be in this spot anyhow no matter what, poor connection on your part.“I’m sorry we are in this situation” sounds more like he’s sorry that he got caught lying than anything else.