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re: Clay Travis alleges Miller responded to Miles’ text to bring the gun
Posted on 2/23/23 at 10:53 pm to BFANLC
Posted on 2/23/23 at 10:53 pm to BFANLC
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They don't have to let you know anything and won't.
So we’ve gone from “wrong place wrong time” to “we don’t have to tell you!”
You guys are unraveling faster than the TP in a women’s restroom.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 10:53 pm to ReauxlTide222
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Y’all haven’t said a word about this woman being home with her child at 1:38 in the morning
Y’all are terrible people.
Lol Bama fans victim-blaming becuz ma #2 team
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:09 pm to Tuscaloosa
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Clay Travis is toeing the line of a lawsuit at this point. His takes have been awful.
Yes, your player is going to file a lawsuit forcing him to testify under oath which is something he currently doesn’t have to do without said lawsuit.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:13 pm to Jon Ham
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So we’ve gone from “wrong place wrong time” to “we don’t have to tell you!”
Who's we? I'm now involved in this? L.M.A.O.A.Y.
What in this shite are you talking about?? Lol
This has done sent you over the edge.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:17 pm to ReauxlTide222
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Y’all haven’t said a word about this woman being home with her child at 1:38 in the morning
You’re better than this…I think.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:19 pm to Jon Ham
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When the text is received 7 minutes before Miller arrived at the scene, and Miller’s attorney is NOT saying he didn’t read it before arriving at the scene, then it feels like a pretty safe assumption that Miller read it before arriving and delivering the gun. If that assumption is wrong then someone fricking say it. No one is.
Do the phone records tell us with certainty whether Miller knew the content of the text message before delivering the gun? The phone records aside, what is Miller saying about when he read the message? Has anyone even asked him? The police and the DA decided not to pursue charges; that doesn’t mean other professionals in their shoes would have come to the same decision.
Good points. From what has been reported, nobody can say with absolute certainty that Miller read Miles' text to bring him his gun before Miller arrived at the scene. But it seems fairly certain from the detective's testimony at the hearing that Miller drove the gun to the scene after Miles texted him that Miller was responding to the text by delivering him the gun in the back seat of his car.
And you're correct that nobody, including Miller's attorney, has said Miller did not read the text before arriving at the scene where Miles and Davis waited.
Also, the detective testified that Miles gave Davis the gun in the back seat of Miller's car. Was Miller in the car at the time?
It's really difficult to believe that Miller was totally ignorant of both the text and the gun being in the back seat of his car. But because Miller was not a subject of the hearing, I'm sure the detective did not reveal everything he knew regarding Miller because his department needs Miller as a witness against Miles and Davis.
And if Miller were asked those questions, he certainly isn't dumb enough to answer them after securing an attorney who no doubt has told him how to respond to any such questions.
All that having been said, Clay Travis shouldn't be talking in absolutes as if he knows more than anyone else is on the record as saying.
All in all, I and many others obviously believe Miller's actions in this case deserve some punishment by Alabama, whether he is charged or not. The university should have a higher standard of expected conduct than legal culpability.
I give you the University of Missouri's handling of start receiver Dorial Green-Beckham in 2014. He forced open the door of his girlfriend's apartment and pushed her friend down a few stairs. He was never charged or even arrested because the victims refused to pursue charges, but Head Coach Gary Pinkel in conjunction with his AD dismissed Green-Beckham from the team.
Oats, the AD and UA seem to be putting performance on the court above all else. I hope for their sake that if and when more questions are answered about Miller's role in this murder case, their decision to let him play on is justifiable. As of right now, it is highly questionable without all the facts being known or being known by some and not revealed.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:20 pm to Jon Ham
Bama PR = Russian propaganda
Posted on 2/23/23 at 11:23 pm to ReauxlTide222
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Y’all haven’t said a word about this woman being home with her child at 1:38 in the morning
Hmm who she would be more outraged at?
The thugged out baskeyhoops player who pulled up with a gat or a young woman out on the strip.
Posted on 2/24/23 at 12:20 am to Roll Tide Ravens
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Does “responded” just mean that Miller went there or actually replied via text? If it’s the latter, I think we would all be interested in seeing the proof Travis has that Miller responded via text.
So if you leave a voicemail on my phone asking me to bring a gun to location and I never call you back but I bring the gun to the location…is that “responding”?
I think so.
Posted on 2/24/23 at 6:04 am to BFANLC
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They don't have to let you know anything and won't.
Wow
Wow
This is the Alabama fanbase fully exposing themselves
Posted on 2/24/23 at 6:05 am to Captain Insano
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So if you leave a voicemail on my phone asking me to bring a gun to location and I never call you back but I bring the gun to the location…is that “responding”?
I think so.
you are correct sir
Posted on 2/24/23 at 6:30 am to NATidefan
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Clay Travis also said the gun was Miller's
Well “Possession is 9/10th & all……..
Posted on 2/24/23 at 6:33 am to Jon Ham
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Miller read the text before delivering the gun.
Didn’t Miller advise Miles of the location of his “Joint” as soon as he arrived?
If he did that kinda proves he read the text yea?
Posted on 2/24/23 at 6:49 am to Jon Ham
quote:It also doesn’t mean that Miller isn't a POS that played a part in an innocent mother being murdered in downtown Tuscaloosa! Miller ought to be shown the door by actual adults at Alabama for his association with the incident & his role in it.
The police, and the DA, didn't see anything that would lead to charges with the text or his phone records.
But he can bounce a ball & shoot it so good - Which means he's too “Valuable” to Bama’s Identity as an institution of higher criminals
- My bad I meant “Learning”
Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:04 am to ReauxlTide222
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Y’all haven’t said a word about this woman being home with her child at 1:38 in the morning
So she can't go out and spend one night out with her boyfriend without some Alabama thug basketball players killing her?
Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:10 am to Jon Ham
Clay Travis has been doing circles around Bama fans while getting them rattled to their inner core.
Bama fans think Coleman is going to be “explosive” in support for Miller.
So there’s that.
Bama fans think Coleman is going to be “explosive” in support for Miller.
So there’s that.
Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:11 am to ReauxlTide222
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Y’all haven’t said a word about this woman being home with her child at 1:38 in the morning
Jesus Christ
Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:58 am to Tuscaloosa
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Clay Travis is toeing the line of a lawsuit at this point. His takes have been awful.
No, he's not.
The armchair lawyers on this board, clown show.
Posted on 2/24/23 at 8:17 am to Tuscaloosa
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Namely by publishing stuff like this, which he and his company knew was verifiably false
How do you or any know that his company knew it was verifiably false? The same with whether or not Miller read or didn't read the text message(s) about bringing the gun. How many damn kids (that's anyone under the age of 21 in my book) do you know that don't read a text as soon as it hits? Especially from your homie that you been out with all night!
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