Dungeon Athletics said:
Keyser Soze said:
Boatshoes said:
Keyser Soze said:
Briles dropped his suit first but the regents made a reply in the Shillinglaw case. This response is essentially the detail behind the findings of fact. You can read it here
It tells us
Why they spoke to the WSJ
Text messages of Briles deliberately keep things away from Judicial Affairs
Knowledge of the need to report to JA.
Story of Oakman terrorizing a femal student
Academic improprieties regarding Tevin Elliott
Briles own admissions
Why Briles was not suited to clean up and go forward
Now I know what Shillinglaw is. If you want to be Mr Attorney, no question it is not proof at all. Now if you are a reasonable person and just want to know what happened, it is right there for you.
So there you have it, folks. BOR cheerleaders trotting out a legal filing by the people they are cheerleading for and presenting it a as proof why reasonable people shoud agree with them. Not an investigation, not a judgement, not even a third party report. Just because you take an opinion and write it up in legalese and present it to a court doesn't make it a fact.
That should go in the encyclopedia as an example of circular reasoning.
I clearly stated what it is
They have presented the detailed story - if it is wrong give us the details why ..... or you can just ***** and moan which is what I expect you to do
If pleadings are reliable, then so is what Cannon said in Briles' suit against the regents. Stop citing Shillinglaw as anything more than an opinion piece that happens to line up with your own.
I have stated clearly what they are. They have made many statements of events that occurred. Those statements are not opinions, they are either correct or incorrect facts. I have seen little to no material contradiction.
here is an exapmple
On September 13 2013, Shillinglaw sent a text to Coach Briles about a player who got a massage and "supposedly exposed himself and asked for favors. She [masseuse] has a lawyer but wants us to handle with discipline and counseling." Coach Briles' first response was "What kind of discipline She a stripper?" When Shillinglaw said the player made the request at a salon and spa while getting a massage, Coach Briles wrote, "Not quite as bad."
That is not opinion. That is a statement of fact - now it may be right or wrong, but it is not an opinion.
Do you have anything to refute that example?