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SEC is the best, Clemson, USC, and OSU suck
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 15973035" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>That's not enough. The media, this Brett McMurphy guy that "broke" the story, and the haters are now moving the goal posts. They wanted to nail Meyer for not following procedure and harboring an abuser. Now that it seems that Meyer followed protocol (we will see if that is true by the way), they are saying he lied to the media. Oh, some shitbag on ESPN also questioned what protocol he followed. WTF?!?!!? LOL </p><p></p><p>I also love that after the accused abuser did an interview, Brett McMurphy pulls out more screenshot texts to between the wife and accused abuser. So let me get this straight...lying to the media is bad, but using a potential domestic violence victim as a tool to launch your career by only telling part of the story then coming out with more information later on when the time is right is ok? Sounds like good ol' Brett isn't seeking truth and justice, he's looking to make a name for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 15973035, member: 72690"] That's not enough. The media, this Brett McMurphy guy that "broke" the story, and the haters are now moving the goal posts. They wanted to nail Meyer for not following procedure and harboring an abuser. Now that it seems that Meyer followed protocol (we will see if that is true by the way), they are saying he lied to the media. Oh, some shitbag on ESPN also questioned what protocol he followed. WTF?!?!!? LOL I also love that after the accused abuser did an interview, Brett McMurphy pulls out more screenshot texts to between the wife and accused abuser. So let me get this straight...lying to the media is bad, but using a potential domestic violence victim as a tool to launch your career by only telling part of the story then coming out with more information later on when the time is right is ok? Sounds like good ol' Brett isn't seeking truth and justice, he's looking to make a name for himself. [/QUOTE]
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