You said something I agree with! :thumb: - Good Job :thumb: But now, its time for Kelly to get used to it, because the media is going to be up his A$$ good or bad....... See Above ^^^^
For sure. I think he will, it's just going to take time. I think having a gag order regarding the Lyles thing is killing him. He wants so bad to tell his side of the story, but can't. Whatever that story is, you can tell it's bugging him a bit.
It's just really bad that the check was cut right after Seastrunk committed to Oregon, like right after. But Kelly will learn how to allow that sh!t to bounce right off him, A lot of people HATE coach Miles, I love the way he answers questions, some say he is an idiot, but......it could be pure genius, none of really know, we just know - He is the Mad Hatter :miles:
You guys need to get your state troopers into some seminars. Down here in SEC country, we know not to let this stuff see the light of day. Like you said, you're just now learning how to play big boy football. In no time at all, stuff like this will get swept under the rug. :thumb:
okay so I've had the video on in the background while I work on some stuff and I've gotten through about half of it. Most of it is silence but there's some good stuff on there too. The guy desperately wants to let them go and even calls his supervisor around the 30 minute mark and talks to him. During that conversation he says something to the effect that if these were LSU football players, the officer who pulled them over would probably call their superior to figure out what to do (aka let them off). I'm curious to catch the second half tomorrow. The whole thing is this cop trying to cover his ass and act like he's doing the right thing when really he wants to let them go. Probably like every stop where an athlete is involved. Pretty interesting insight really.
Yeah, I'm having the feeling this trooper is getting talked too. Thing is, they got pulled over in Oregon State country, so it's a toss up if you'll get an Oregon fan or not.