Sarah Briles says BU gave CAB letter of exoneration

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OldSchoolBU
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Thee University said:

Good grief.

You guys (or ladies) are worse than a bunch of old widow women sitting around a knitting circle!

Briles screwed us and but good. Let it go. Life goes on. I swear some of you are candidates for his prison *****. Let it go.

It was over a year ago. Who cares about him? That carpetbagger sure as hell did not care about Baylor. We gave him everything he asked for and set him up with an amiable AD and a President who was just along for fun & games. He let the premier job in the nation get away from him.

There is a new leader in town. Far superior in manners, image, media handling, speaking, believability, staff building, discipline and unpretentious as they come. Are you guys wondering why Rhule is the media darling?

Let go of the hem of that tattered and dung-caked robe. You guys keep it up I'm going to install more diving boards on the Alico Building!
Amen to all of this. Briles had everything a coach could ever ask for. Even had the opportunity to hire lots of his unqualified family to position coaches. It was a fun ride but the joyride went off the rails in spectacular fashion. Time to turn it over to the adults now.
The past is last! Be a champion today!
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OldSchoolBU said:

Thee University said:

Good grief.

You guys (or ladies) are worse than a bunch of old widow women sitting around a knitting circle!

Briles screwed us and but good. Let it go. Life goes on. I swear some of you are candidates for his prison *****. Let it go.

It was over a year ago. Who cares about him? That carpetbagger sure as hell did not care about Baylor. We gave him everything he asked for and set him up with an amiable AD and a President who was just along for fun & games. He let the premier job in the nation get away from him.

There is a new leader in town. Far superior in manners, image, media handling, speaking, believability, staff building, discipline and unpretentious as they come. Are you guys wondering why Rhule is the media darling?

Let go of the hem of that tattered and dung-caked robe. You guys keep it up I'm going to install more diving boards on the Alico Building!
Amen to all of this. Briles had everything a coach could ever ask for. Even had the opportunity to hire lots of his unqualified family to position coaches. It was a fun ride but the joyride went off the rails in spectacular fashion. Time to turn it over to the adults now.
I thought xiled would be the one the provide the most ignorant dumbass post award (and he is very close), but you two actually nailed it back to back. Great work
Thee University
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BearackObama said:

OldSchoolBU said:

Thee University said:

Good grief.

You guys (or ladies) are worse than a bunch of old widow women sitting around a knitting circle!

Briles screwed us and but good. Let it go. Life goes on. I swear some of you are candidates for his prison *****. Let it go.

It was over a year ago. Who cares about him? That carpetbagger sure as hell did not care about Baylor. We gave him everything he asked for and set him up with an amiable AD and a President who was just along for fun & games. He let the premier job in the nation get away from him.

There is a new leader in town. Far superior in manners, image, media handling, speaking, believability, staff building, discipline and unpretentious as they come. Are you guys wondering why Rhule is the media darling?

Let go of the hem of that tattered and dung-caked robe. You guys keep it up I'm going to install more diving boards on the Alico Building!
Amen to all of this. Briles had everything a coach could ever ask for. Even had the opportunity to hire lots of his unqualified family to position coaches. It was a fun ride but the joyride went off the rails in spectacular fashion. Time to turn it over to the adults now.
I thought xiled would be the one the provide the most ignorant dumbass post award (and he is very close), but you two actually nailed it back to back. Great work
Remind me again which "family" member you are.

I know it's hard to unscrew your lips off of the Baylor Teat but you have suckled WAY too long. Take the hint. Be gone.
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Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
xiIedinok
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Thee University said:

BearackObama said:

OldSchoolBU said:

Thee University said:

Good grief.

You guys (or ladies) are worse than a bunch of old widow women sitting around a knitting circle!

Briles screwed us and but good. Let it go. Life goes on. I swear some of you are candidates for his prison *****. Let it go.

It was over a year ago. Who cares about him? That carpetbagger sure as hell did not care about Baylor. We gave him everything he asked for and set him up with an amiable AD and a President who was just along for fun & games. He let the premier job in the nation get away from him.

There is a new leader in town. Far superior in manners, image, media handling, speaking, believability, staff building, discipline and unpretentious as they come. Are you guys wondering why Rhule is the media darling?

Let go of the hem of that tattered and dung-caked robe. You guys keep it up I'm going to install more diving boards on the Alico Building!
Amen to all of this. Briles had everything a coach could ever ask for. Even had the opportunity to hire lots of his unqualified family to position coaches. It was a fun ride but the joyride went off the rails in spectacular fashion. Time to turn it over to the adults now.
I thought xiled would be the one the provide the most ignorant dumbass post award (and he is very close), but you two actually nailed it back to back. Great work
Remind me again which "family" member you are.

I know it's hard to unscrew your lips off of the Baylor Teat but you have suckled WAY too long. Take the hint. Be gone.
Not a family member of anyone. The sad part is you don't even realize you don't have a backbone just like your BOR buddies. I do feel sorry for you since you think you are relevant because you played 35 years ago. Go enjoy your daily dose of espn!
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Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
So much wrong with this .... Briles dogma 101
REX
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Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.
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BearackObama said:

OldSchoolBU said:

Thee University said:

Good grief.

You guys (or ladies) are worse than a bunch of old widow women sitting around a knitting circle!

Briles screwed us and but good. Let it go. Life goes on. I swear some of you are candidates for his prison *****. Let it go.

It was over a year ago. Who cares about him? That carpetbagger sure as hell did not care about Baylor. We gave him everything he asked for and set him up with an amiable AD and a President who was just along for fun & games. He let the premier job in the nation get away from him.

There is a new leader in town. Far superior in manners, image, media handling, speaking, believability, staff building, discipline and unpretentious as they come. Are you guys wondering why Rhule is the media darling?

Let go of the hem of that tattered and dung-caked robe. You guys keep it up I'm going to install more diving boards on the Alico Building!
Amen to all of this. Briles had everything a coach could ever ask for. Even had the opportunity to hire lots of his unqualified family to position coaches. It was a fun ride but the joyride went off the rails in spectacular fashion. Time to turn it over to the adults now.
I thought xiled would be the one the provide the most ignorant dumbass post award (and he is very close), but you two actually nailed it back to back. Great work

Up early in the morning thinking about me while your man is out sucking on a whistle?
I meant to ask you, do you really believe I think this is about winning? You told me I lost my prediction while taking it out of context during your celebration the other day (before the refs threw a flag for unsportsman like conduct)?
You and Bearwitness are firecrackers. Bearwitness is a wanna be reject BLM who would be labeled an Oreo for selling out to Ken Starr. I sure hope BW is from another country. He doesn't understand or have the knowledge of history to make a difference. He would have zero credibility among well respected black men and women.
BearO, the college football business side has it out for your crew. I m just trying to power wash your stain off the internet when it comes to Baylor.
Run along, you have the challenge of taking on college football's executive producers and advertisers. Your dad better learn how to talk better than I type while power washing your crew.
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REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
REX
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Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
Defendants Cary Gray, Ron Murff, and David Harper (collectively "the Baylor Regents")

This is how your attachment started so I quit reading pretty damn quick.
Good luck with that crew. Things will get straightened out in the end. Have faith I do.
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Keyser Soze said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to nquote]how many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
So much wrong with this .... Briles dogma 101

Well, he was right about Brenda Tracy.

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I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability
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REX said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
Defendants Cary Gray, Ron Murff, and David Harper (collectively "the Baylor Regents")

This is how your attachment started so I quit reading pretty damn quick.
Good luck with that crew. Things will get straightened out in the end. Have faith I do.

just keep your head in the sand
ToiletDucky
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What's the point of a letter if you're required to never show anyone? Doesn't seem logical any supposed letter would be associated with a gag order.
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When Julie Hays of KWTX did a thorough investigation into the matter, as I recall, she stated that no player "accused" of sexual misdeeds put one foot on the football field. This reminds me of a Washington D.C. investigation to find someone to put the blame on.
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IF BRILES HAD BEEN AS GUILTY--OR GUILTY AT ALL--OF THE EVILS HE IS ACCUSED OF BY THE BRILES HATER'S LYNCH MOB, PEPPER HAMILTON'S TWO RABID INVESTIGATORS (ACTUALLY THEY WERE PROSECUTORS) WOULD HAVE RECOMMENDED THAT BRILES BE FIRED! THEY DID NOT MAKE SUCH A RECOMMENDATION. THAT SAYS IT ALL!
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So Bearwitness may not go unchallenged for the crown after all
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I keep tellin yall that if Briles wants to coach again or clear his name he's gonna be forced to break that NDA and get sued. If he's got a letter, start showing. If the investigators didn't recommend he get fired, start talking. It's called going all in. He ain't showed the least bit of willingness to do that. I'm sure there's some more stuff that he doesn't want coming to light and that's why he's trying to half a$$ his way back into coaching.

Unfortunately for him, I think he's really protecting his family and friends. And I aint talking about their coaching jobs. My gut tells me they done some stuff that could be construed as illegal and morally reprehensible. And any quote unquote exoneration of the bawl coach means that Shillingbreakingthelaw or young'un Briles could be fitted for one of them shiny orange jumpsuits.

Just. My. 'Pinion.
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Chanceux said:

I keep tellin yall that if Briles wants to coach again or clear his name he's gonna be forced to break that NDA and get sued. If he's got a letter, start showing. If the investigators didn't recommend he get fired, start talking. It's called going all in. He ain't showed the least bit of willingness to do that. I'm sure there's some more stuff that he doesn't want coming to light and that's why he's trying to half a$$ his way back into coaching.

Unfortunately for him, I think he's really protecting his family and friends. And I aint talking about their coaching jobs. My gut tells me they done some stuff that could be construed as illegal and morally reprehensible. And any quote unquote exoneration of the bawl coach means that Shillingbreakingthelaw or young'un Briles could be fitted for one of them shiny orange jumpsuits.

Just. My. 'Pinion.
everyone has one!!!!!
BearInBigD
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This place is FINALLY starting to feel like home. Sure took a while, though.
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I highly doubt he got a letter of exoneration. If he did he would go to every media outlet and show them, post it on twitter, facebook, etc and vindicate his name and get a job.

Until something like the above happens (exoneration of some sort) he will not coach again because to many in the media have incorrectly made it seem as if he was in the rooms cheering on the guys accused of rape and then deliberately covering it up. Of course this is the same media who acts like the accusations are 100% proof even though there is only one conviction at the moment.
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harleyJspoon said:

IF BRILES HAD BEEN AS GUILTY--OR GUILTY AT ALL--OF THE EVILS HE IS ACCUSED OF BY THE BRILES HATER'S LYNCH MOB, PEPPER HAMILTON'S TWO RABID INVESTIGATORS (ACTUALLY THEY WERE PROSECUTORS) WOULD HAVE RECOMMENDED THAT BRILES BE FIRED! THEY DID NOT MAKE SUCH A RECOMMENDATION. THAT SAYS IT ALL!


If Art did 5% of what he's been accused of we would have never heard from him again . Is there a chance a daughterinlaw is privy to some information that the rest of us don't have ??
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Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
Defendants Cary Gray, Ron Murff, and David Harper (collectively "the Baylor Regents")

This is how your attachment started so I quit reading pretty damn quick.
Good luck with that crew. Things will get straightened out in the end. Have faith I do.

just keep your head in the sand
I hear there is a cellphone video of those dudes out on a deck at night talking about how they how they gave Briles all kinds of exoneration letters and even an ornate innocence scroll. They were laughing about how they used disappearing ink. So, they pulled one over on him. It is very dark, so you can't make out any facial features but it is going to blow the jury away during the next Briles lawsuit. It is solid proff. {'spoon is in the thread so I have to up my crazy game}.

Keyser, I had skimmed that before along with the PH stuff. This time I read the filing closer. The attorney claims that Elliot texted Briles to ask Briles to testify for Elliot at his trial. Briles replied yes in a round about way, but did not testify. Why are all the Elliot supporters so positive about Briles? Also, Briles seemed to be in the loop about Shill helping line-up attorneys for those in possible legal trouble. A text was referenced that Elliot was going to be charged and had an attorney. We hear all about how bad his attorney was. Did Shill (Briles) suggest Elliot's attorney? Did Elliot find him in the yellow pages? Jot down he digits from an ad on a bus bench?
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BearInBigD said:

This place is FINALLY starting to feel like home. Sure took a while, though.
It ain't a party until somebody gets broke.
Robemcdo
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Elliott family found Darling
He didn't call hardly any witnesses. Those he called were threatened as liars (Goodley)
He didn't do anything
NoBSU said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
Defendants Cary Gray, Ron Murff, and David Harper (collectively "the Baylor Regents")

This is how your attachment started so I quit reading pretty damn quick.
Good luck with that crew. Things will get straightened out in the end. Have faith I do.

just keep your head in the sand
I hear there is a cellphone video of those dudes out on a deck at night talking about how they how they gave Briles all kinds of exoneration letters and even an ornate innocence scroll. They were laughing about how they used disappearing ink. So, they pulled one over on him. It is very dark, so you can't make out any facial features but it is going to blow the jury away during the next Briles lawsuit. It is solid proff. {'spoon is in the thread so I have to up my crazy game}.

Keyser, I had skimmed that before along with the PH stuff. This time I read the filing closer. The attorney claims that Elliot texted Briles to ask Briles to testify for Elliot at his trial. Briles replied yes in a round about way, but did not testify. Why are all the Elliot supporters so positive about Briles? Also, Briles seemed to be in the loop about Shill helping line-up attorneys for those in possible legal trouble. A text was referenced that Elliot was going to be charged and had an attorney. We hear all about how bad his attorney was. Did Shill (Briles) suggest Elliot's attorney? Did Elliot find him in the yellow pages? Jot down he digits from an ad on a bus bench?
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can we stop the bickering back and forth? I just want to win football games at any cost that can go under the radar.
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bum said:

can we stop the bickering back and forth? ...
No
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Robemcdo said:

Elliott family found Darling
He didn't call hardly any witnesses. Those he called were threatened as liars (Goodley)
He didn't do anything
NoBSU said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Keyser Soze said:

REX said:

Eball said:

Let me see if I have this right
BU paid CAB millions per their contract obligation to buy him out,not terminate him for cause.
BU has not specifically said CAB did anything wrong even to the point of denying he had knowledge of Sam and Tevin's prior acts in legal proceedings.
As best I can tell they parted ways with him solely for the optics and how the media viewed the situation.
They have reacted (Regents) to some in the BU family who criticized their decision (which was not unanimous) by trying to skirt their agreement with CAB to not speak ill of each other by carefully crafting responses to pleadings (which are not ever taken as facts in a lawsuit until they are proven so) that folks in the media and social media can take them and use them for nothing more than PR purposes to protect and justify their decision to part ways with CAB.
Think about this after everything that has happened and all the investigations that BU (the regents) have done which they are privy to not ushow many self-imposed sanctions did we impose to lessen the impact of any NCAA investigation? (0) I am not talking about self-inflicted consequences from the action of buying out the coach and losing recruitseven though they kept the entire coaching staff in place otherwiseto continue to coach and represent BU.
When you all consider the tremendous accomplishments and good things that happened not just to football but athletics and the University as a whole during CAB's time as coach it is amazing to me how little compassion, loyalty, and just a willingness to let it go some folks have.
I think it is a low form of human being who preys upon the unfortunate circumstances of others to somehow make themselves feel better or justify their own bad actions and or lack of achievements or accountability.
This is as good of a post that I have read on this free site, the old Baylorfans or this premium site before I got kicked out. Excellent post sir hard to argue with any of it.

https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ac/bacc361a-e9b5-11e6-ad87-5fd2d6e674d8/5893e6dfbdcf3.pdf.pdf

Enlighten yourself
Defendants Cary Gray, Ron Murff, and David Harper (collectively "the Baylor Regents")

This is how your attachment started so I quit reading pretty damn quick.
Good luck with that crew. Things will get straightened out in the end. Have faith I do.

just keep your head in the sand
I hear there is a cellphone video of those dudes out on a deck at night talking about how they how they gave Briles all kinds of exoneration letters and even an ornate innocence scroll. They were laughing about how they used disappearing ink. So, they pulled one over on him. It is very dark, so you can't make out any facial features but it is going to blow the jury away during the next Briles lawsuit. It is solid proff. {'spoon is in the thread so I have to up my crazy game}.

Keyser, I had skimmed that before along with the PH stuff. This time I read the filing closer. The attorney claims that Elliot texted Briles to ask Briles to testify for Elliot at his trial. Briles replied yes in a round about way, but did not testify. Why are all the Elliot supporters so positive about Briles? Also, Briles seemed to be in the loop about Shill helping line-up attorneys for those in possible legal trouble. A text was referenced that Elliot was going to be charged and had an attorney. We hear all about how bad his attorney was. Did Shill (Briles) suggest Elliot's attorney? Did Elliot find him in the yellow pages? Jot down he digits from an ad on a bus bench?

If this is accurate, why didn't they go with the attorney suggested by the athletic department?

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NoBSU said:

bum said:

can we stop the bickering back and forth? ...
No
NoBSU
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baylorgrad00 said:

NoBSU said:

bum said:

can we stop the bickering back and forth? ...
No

I get that a lot.
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BearInBigD said:

This place is FINALLY starting to feel like home. Sure took a while, though.
I'm hoping that the big red "X" option from BaylorFans appears soon!
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57Bear said:

BearInBigD said:

This place is FINALLY starting to feel like home. Sure took a while, though.
I'm hoping that the big red "X" option from BaylorFans appears soon!
Fear not Pam


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Paula Lavigne's take on Art Briles:


"While no evidence has emerged that Mr. Briles personally stopped a woman from reporting a rape or actively hid a specific case from police or university investigators, he did oversee a program where as he himself admitted "bad things happened."

In an interview last year with ESPN, Mr. Briles positioned himself as one who delegated down to his assistants and who was the "last to know" when players got in trouble. Both are seen as problematic: being actively involved in giving athletes a pass on punishment or being intentionally distant from discipline and behaviour. Top college football coaches in the U.S. are paid millions of dollars. There's an expectation that the head coach will do the right thing when an athlete gets in trouble, as well as oversee the overall culture of off-field behaviour. At Baylor, the regents said they didn't feel like Mr. Briles was the right person for that job.

Many have seen Mr. Briles' unprecedented firing as the setting of a new precedent, and not just in college sports but in athletic leadership in general. In Violated, we quote W. Scott Lewis, partner at the U.S.-based National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, about the impact of Baylor among other college sports programs: "There was a tenor change. They're saying, 'Hey, man, that's not going to be us, right?'" Mr. Lewis, who also founded an association of college administrators whose duties include investigating sexual violence complaints, added: "Things that happened 20 years ago as a matter of course sort of 'boys will be boys' and we're going to turn a blind eye those days are over."

Please note that Miss Lavigne seems to play to her audience. I think this is all part of the book sales strategy. If addressing sexual assault survivors, Briles is portrayed more negatively. This was an editorial in a Canadian paper after the TiCat's hire / termination.
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BU84BEAR said:

Paula Lavigne's take on Art Briles:


"While no evidence has emerged that Mr. Briles personally stopped a woman from reporting a rape or actively hid a specific case from police or university investigators, he did oversee a program where as he himself admitted "bad things happened."

In an interview last year with ESPN, Mr. Briles positioned himself as one who delegated down to his assistants and who was the "last to know" when players got in trouble. Both are seen as problematic: being actively involved in giving athletes a pass on punishment or being intentionally distant from discipline and behaviour. Top college football coaches in the U.S. are paid millions of dollars. There's an expectation that the head coach will do the right thing when an athlete gets in trouble, as well as oversee the overall culture of off-field behaviour. At Baylor, the regents said they didn't feel like Mr. Briles was the right person for that job.

Many have seen Mr. Briles' unprecedented firing as the setting of a new precedent, and not just in college sports but in athletic leadership in general. In Violated, we quote W. Scott Lewis, partner at the U.S.-based National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, about the impact of Baylor among other college sports programs: "There was a tenor change. They're saying, 'Hey, man, that's not going to be us, right?'" Mr. Lewis, who also founded an association of college administrators whose duties include investigating sexual violence complaints, added: "Things that happened 20 years ago as a matter of course sort of 'boys will be boys' and we're going to turn a blind eye those days are over."

Please note that Miss Lavigne seems to play to her audience. I think this is all part of the book sales strategy. If addressing sexual assault survivors, Briles is portrayed more negatively. This was an editorial in a Canadian paper after the TiCat's hire / termination.
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"While no evidence has emerged that Mr. Briles personally stopped a woman from reporting a rape or actively hid a specific case from police or university investigators..." we should never let an absence of evidence get in the way of a good story. How many reports have we seen that Briles "covered up rapes?" It has become one of those "known facts" that people assume even in the absence of evidence and the presence of evidence to the contrary. As I have said before, Baylor had a right to remove him from his position. They then had an opportunity to minimize the damage by telling the truth about the situation. They exercised their right, they failed to take advantage of their opportunity. Briles got to be an unwilling scapegoat. We should thank him for it. He has taken a lot of the heat that should have been turned up in other areas.

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This thread serves as an excellent reminder why I stopped posting on BaylorFans. Sheesh.

The Briles cult will go to their graves proclaiming his innocence, apparently.
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Hambone said:

This thread serves as an excellent reminder why I stopped posting on BaylorFans. Sheesh.

The Briles cult will go to their graves proclaiming his innocence, apparently.
The cult of 5 people?

Some of yall let an extremely small number of people rustle yer jimmyjams.

I prefer the Catholic approach to Briles. Levels of culpability and such.
 
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