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re: Georgia fans wanted us to stay quiet about this tragedy
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:23 am to atlanta917
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:23 am to atlanta917
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But is that better than UF’s policy of having their QB’s have child pornography?
Pretty sure there were zero staffers involved in that pedos decision making. But in UGAs case your staffer was completely involved and contributed to the crime and death of others. Which one sounds more like a policy? Nice try deflecting though
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 10:24 am
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:24 am to tylerdurden24
quote:I have no doubt they had a written policy in place to cover these basis. The real question is going to be whether they had a pattern and practice of enforcing those policies/had measures in place to ensure compliance or if their pattern and practice routinely ignored those policies or even encourage recruiting coordinators to use resources at their disposal for unofficial or extra curricular activities.
her use of it was against stated policy.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:25 am to GatorsGonnaGata
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Pretty sure there were zero staffers involved in that pedos decision making.
But you’re saying you aren’t a 100% sure? I wouldn’t be either considering how UF covered for serial killer Aaron Hernandez.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:26 am to ForeverGator
For whatever reason Georgia fans consistently seem to me to have the worst sense of humor. I figured the bitterness of 1980 ending would solve that but it didn’t
WG dawg will angrily respond to this post to set the record straight btw
WG dawg will angrily respond to this post to set the record straight btw
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:27 am to ForeverGator
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Georgia fans were saying that this was simply a tragedy that took two lives and we should respect it.
It remains this way. People should respect the families of the victims. Be better.
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Wanted everyone to stay quiet and not look into it any further.
Everyone knew their would be a full police investigation, and the news wouldn’t be good.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:29 am to atlanta917
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But you’re saying you aren’t a 100% sure? I wouldn’t be either considering how UF covered for serial killer Aaron Hernandez.
You sure do love deflecting. Your program kills players and sets others up for jail as a policy bro, but I guess bringing up decade old issues of other programs justifies that to you. This is probably the same thinking that led to your policy of drunk racing with recruiting vehicles by UGA staffers.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:30 am to WDE24
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I have no doubt they had a written policy in place to cover these basis. The real question is going to be whether they had a pattern and practice of enforcing those policies/had measures in place to ensure compliance or if their pattern and practice routinely ignored those policies or even encourage recruiting coordinators to use resources at their disposal for unofficial or extra curricular activities.
I have no doubt litigation is coming the way of the athletic department, question will be if they can settle before it ever goes to discovery. Even if policy was enforced, they’re going to try to avoid a legal colonoscopy of the program (at which point the NCAA would take the opportunity to insert themselves, I’m sure)
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:32 am to GatorsGonnaGata
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This is probably the same thinking that led to your policy of drunk racing with recruiting vehicles by UGA staffers.
Covering for serial killers was the same line of thinking that led UF to recruit a pedo QB.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:34 am to ForeverGator
I'm glad it makes you feel better, but this isn't going to save the Gators from another asswhipping next year.
But, I agree it needs to be fully investigated.
But, I agree it needs to be fully investigated.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:37 am to armtackledawg
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I'm glad it makes you feel better, but this isn't going to save the Gators from another asswhipping next year.
Better than getting killed or arrested like you do to your players.
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 10:41 am
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:37 am to tylerdurden24
Willock’s family almost immediately stated they had no plans to sue the university, which tells me the school had information and got ahead of it. We’ll see.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:40 am to ForeverGator
You can’t make this stuff up ??
Posted by claydawg09 on 1/23/23 at 9:17 am to ChiGator
You mean the smear piece the AJC ram barely a week after the untimely deaths of 2 young people? That realistically only showed that there could have possibly been an against the rules relationship between some young staff women and a couple of football players? Not like it showed the girl down a handle of jack then hop in and start swerving. Please don’t tell me you’re so naive as to think college players don’t go to titty bars
Posted by claydawg09 on 1/23/23 at 9:17 am to ChiGator
You mean the smear piece the AJC ram barely a week after the untimely deaths of 2 young people? That realistically only showed that there could have possibly been an against the rules relationship between some young staff women and a couple of football players? Not like it showed the girl down a handle of jack then hop in and start swerving. Please don’t tell me you’re so naive as to think college players don’t go to titty bars
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:41 am to Damone
I'll say this, in this instance the law enforcement investigated and charged a high-profile player in a high-profile incident that involved a university employee.
They have been open and forthcoming in releasing the evidence and explaining the charges, as well as the timeline of events.
That's about all you can ask for.
The university has not involved themselves in the matter as, I presume, they have been told to keep quiet on the matter in advance of expected civil lawsuits. They have simply expressed regret and sympathy in the matter.
That's about all you can ask for.
I will be interested to see, in light of these revelations, how UGA proceeds in disciplining Dumas-Johnson, who was recently charged with street racing as well (incredibly after this accident, which surely he knows about from inside locker room discussions).
They have been open and forthcoming in releasing the evidence and explaining the charges, as well as the timeline of events.
That's about all you can ask for.
The university has not involved themselves in the matter as, I presume, they have been told to keep quiet on the matter in advance of expected civil lawsuits. They have simply expressed regret and sympathy in the matter.
That's about all you can ask for.
I will be interested to see, in light of these revelations, how UGA proceeds in disciplining Dumas-Johnson, who was recently charged with street racing as well (incredibly after this accident, which surely he knows about from inside locker room discussions).
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:41 am to GatorsGonnaGata
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Better than getting killed or arrested like you do to your players.
It hasn't been that long ago that a "victory" for UGA fans was pretending we had the moral high ground over a rival.
Glad those days are over.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:42 am to OBReb6
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For whatever reason Georgia fans consistently seem to me to have the worst sense of humor.
Considering there is absolutely nothing funny about this situation, this is a pretty weird thread to state this opinion.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:43 am to armtackledawg
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I'm glad it makes you feel better, but this isn't going to save the Gators from another asswhipping next yea
Be glad you have football right now, and that will change, because UF kicks UG's arse in most every other sport. Mike White, great steal LOLOLOLOL
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:43 am to UT Beer Man
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how UGA proceeds in disciplining Dumas-Johnson, who was recently charged with street racing as well (incredibly after this accident, which surely he knows about from inside locker room discussions).
His incident actually occurred once they returned from LA and a few days before the parade and the car crash. Does appear wonky since they waited to charge him recently.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:43 am to armtackledawg
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It hasn't been that long ago that a "victory" for UGA fans was pretending we had the moral high ground over a rival. Glad those days are over.
Yeah, now you can celebrate literal deaths. Nice one bro
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:44 am to UFMatt
Cool, I'm sure your women's water polo team keeps you happy and nostalgic when you're cuddled in your single-wide every night.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:44 am to GatorsGonnaGata
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Yeah, now you can celebrate literal deaths. Nice one bro
Your crocodile tears over Devin Willock (no pun intended) are weighed and measured.
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