BellCountyBear said:
He kind of looks like a hobo.
boognish_bear said:BellCountyBear said:
He kind of looks like a hobo.
Yep....he seems to have turbo aged in the last 4 years
SATXBear said:boognish_bear said:BellCountyBear said:
He kind of looks like a hobo.
Yep....he seems to have turbo aged in the last 4 years
Yep
Very ragged look. This whole thing has taken a toll on him.
Isn't it more like Baylor fulfilled its contract with Briles.Alf said:SATXBear said:boognish_bear said:BellCountyBear said:
He kind of looks like a hobo.
Yep....he seems to have turbo aged in the last 4 years
Yep
Very ragged look. This whole thing has taken a toll on him.
True, however Baylor made him a very, very rich man with the buy out.
I'm sure his accountants don't view him as raggedy.
Alf said:SATXBear said:boognish_bear said:BellCountyBear said:
He kind of looks like a hobo.
Yep....he seems to have turbo aged in the last 4 years
Yep
Very ragged look. This whole thing has taken a toll on him.
True, however Baylor made him a very, very rich man with the buy out.
I'm sure his accountants don't view him as raggedy.
Smoak is not responsible to anyone but himself, his show and his bosses. The former Baylor football coach who won multiple conference titles is back in Waco. It's a no brainer to conduct an interview. Regardless of your personal feelings, this is sports journalism 101.zunooreo said:
I now feel terrible. Almost as if I wish Smoak would have never done this interview. And I don't know why he would, what benefit or ratings goal is in it to bring up and ask all of the old questions. The man's answers and awe sucks routine haven't changed a bit.
I have listened to the interview multiple times now, trying to shake the terrible feeling I got from the very first listen. A feeling I have never had before now, as clearly as I have now. But, I can't shake it: I honestly no longer believe anything Art Briles says. He's a seriously flawed man. Smoak and others need to leave him alone and work to distance him as far as possible from anything Baylor, as much as humanly possible.
zunooreo said:
I now feel terrible. Almost as if I wish Smoak would have never done this interview. And I don't know why he would, what benefit or ratings goal is in it to bring up and ask all of the old questions. The man's answers and awe sucks routine haven't changed a bit.
I have listened to the interview multiple times now, trying to shake the terrible feeling I got from the very first listen. A feeling I have never had before now, as clearly as I have now. But, I can't shake it: I honestly no longer believe anything Art Briles says. He's a seriously flawed man. Smoak and others need to leave him alone and work to distance him as far as possible from anything Baylor, as much as humanly possible.
Are you serious here, or is this just more interpersonal hysteria. Smoke did his job, Briles answered his questions. I didn't hear an awe shucks routine, the man grew up in Rule, his demeanor was normal. He has certainly been broken, and you have determined he is evil, but Briles isn't responsible for the many decades of assaults just being dismissed or swept under the rug by administration, if it was from a party or dating type situation or setting. He was a poor administrator, but we already knew that, but he isn't the totally evil being you have determined him to be.zunooreo said:
I now feel terrible. Almost as if I wish Smoak would have never done this interview. And I don't know why he would, what benefit or ratings goal is in it to bring up and ask all of the old questions. The man's answers and awe sucks routine haven't changed a bit.
I have listened to the interview multiple times now, trying to shake the terrible feeling I got from the very first listen. A feeling I have never had before now, as clearly as I have now. But, I can't shake it: I honestly no longer believe anything Art Briles says. He's a seriously flawed man. Smoak and others need to leave him alone and work to distance him as far as possible from anything Baylor, as much as humanly possible.
Brownbw said:
My feelings were different. Smoke ask him is everything getting back to normal. Briles said smoke i will never be normal again. Briles doesnt deserve to have his life destroyed because Baylor was ignoring title 9
Star was behind that. The mistakes he made were mistakes not evil. I am sorry we had to fire him and i wish him nothing but the best.
I think you are likely dead on target, satx.SATXBear said:Brownbw said:
My feelings were different. Smoke ask him is everything getting back to normal. Briles said smoke i will never be normal again. Briles doesnt deserve to have his life destroyed because Baylor was ignoring title 9
Star was behind that. The mistakes he made were mistakes not evil. I am sorry we had to fire him and i wish him nothing but the best.
I think Briles meant his life will never be the same because of the other lives adversely affected by the scandal. Probably coaches, employees, students, etc. He knows that along admin and BOR, that he was negligent in supervision. He probably carries guilt that he could have done more. That was my impression.
yepSATXBear said:Brownbw said:
My feelings were different. Smoke ask him is everything getting back to normal. Briles said smoke i will never be normal again. Briles doesnt deserve to have his life destroyed because Baylor was ignoring title 9
Star was behind that. The mistakes he made were mistakes not evil. I am sorry we had to fire him and i wish him nothing but the best.
I think Briles meant his life will never be the same because of the other lives adversely affected by the scandal. Probably coaches, employees, students, etc. He knows that along with admin and BOR, that he was negligent in supervision. He probably carries guilt that he could have done more. That was my impression.
That is University of Texas and Austin in general monthly.TellMeYouLoveMe said:
Regardless of where you sit on the guilt or innocence of the man, I think the way the media framed this is very troubling. My opinion on Briles is sorta 90% there, the remaining 10% will be a function of what's not been shared.
I'd like to see Smoaky interview....Texas Monthly.
It's amazing what a $5M salary can do to you. He knew what could have happened and what did happen. It comes with the job but it did not have to end like it did. You think his pain & anguish shows through?longtimebear said:
All I can say is it was good to hear his voice again. This man loved his job and the kids he coached and will always be missed by me. Who among us have done everything right without regrets. At the end of the interview his pain and anguish really showed thru and I'll forever be sad at the way the press, Baylor's higher-ups and fans treated this man. May God bless Arthur Briles.
Thee University said:It's amazing what a $5M salary can do to you. He knew what could have happened and what did happen. It comes with the job but it did not have to end like it did. You think his pain & anguish shows through?longtimebear said:
All I can say is it was good to hear his voice again. This man loved his job and the kids he coached and will always be missed by me. Who among us have done everything right without regrets. At the end of the interview his pain and anguish really showed thru and I'll forever be sad at the way the press, Baylor's higher-ups and fans treated this man. May God bless Arthur Briles.
I'll be forever sad for the women violated, the players who might have flourished with discipline, sad for Baylor alumni who did nothing to deserve the tarring and feathering brought on by inactivity at the President, AD and BOR levels. The nerds here on 365 certainly could not have been fine with the collateral damage incurred.
God knows the truth. We don't have to worry about it.
REX said:Thee University said:It's amazing what a $5M salary can do to you. He knew what could have happened and what did happen. It comes with the job but it did not have to end like it did. You think his pain & anguish shows through?longtimebear said:
All I can say is it was good to hear his voice again. This man loved his job and the kids he coached and will always be missed by me. Who among us have done everything right without regrets. At the end of the interview his pain and anguish really showed thru and I'll forever be sad at the way the press, Baylor's higher-ups and fans treated this man. May God bless Arthur Briles.
I'll be forever sad for the women violated, the players who might have flourished with discipline, sad for Baylor alumni who did nothing to deserve the tarring and feathering brought on by inactivity at the President, AD and BOR levels. The nerds here on 365 certainly could not have been fine with the collateral damage incurred.
God knows the truth. We don't have to worry about it.
Listen you got whipped 2-30 in the biggest game in bu history
You've got to let it go and move on
Most of the alumni have gotten over the 2-30 tarring and feathering
It's going to be ok