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Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:02 pm to Smokeyone
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It was pretty common knowledge in Athens and in the report UGA went after the journalist for.
No, it wasn't. Did you read the report?
But...just to clear the air and to make sure I am getting this straight.
Tennessee has a history of sexual assaults, rapes etc and the university covered them up.
McCollough committed a felony assault and gave him a 2 game suspension.
But you want Georgia to kick players off the team for misdemeanors?
That is your position?
And you keep Jaylen Carter up. fai enough. What did you expect Georgia to do to Carter?
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:08 pm to djsdawg
20 something arrests and 2 deaths in 3 years with a career special teamer the only one with consequences.
Did the key piece of UGA secondary David Daniel-Sisavanh, that Kirby took half a year to dismiss find a team this year? Or did the career special teamer not get picked up…
Let me look. Doesn’t look like he will be suiting up this year.
Did the key piece of UGA secondary David Daniel-Sisavanh, that Kirby took half a year to dismiss find a team this year? Or did the career special teamer not get picked up…
Let me look. Doesn’t look like he will be suiting up this year.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:12 pm to Smokeyone
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20 something arrests
You never did do the work proving your exaggerated claims. Hop to it. List them all, 1 by 1.
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Did the key piece of UGA secondary David Daniel-Sisavanh
He was likely going to start game 1 this weekend. Kirby kicked him off anyways. Coach hype would have kept him no doubt.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:13 pm to djsdawg
DJ think. Read the testimony and think. I’ll even help you out. If a football player is arrested, do you think that they would call a coach or AD staffer for advice about what to do…
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:13 pm to DawgsLife
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No, it wasn't. Did you read the report?
Actually it was.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:15 pm to djsdawg
I posted a posted a list of enough arrests (double digit in a year) to refute the nonsense it was just speeding.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:17 pm to Smokeyone
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Read the testimony and think.
It doesn’t prove the cop lied. It doesn’t prove your thug answered the cops questions before being arrested. You lost. Again.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:19 pm to Smokeyone
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posted a posted a list of enough arrests (double digit in a year) to refute the nonsense it was just speeding.
What you posted proved it was mostly just speed related incidents. It was very short on DUI and assaults. No wonder you refuse to do any work.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:22 pm to djsdawg
Try thinking harder. And be reasonable in your conclusions
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:23 pm to djsdawg
DUIs, street racing, reckless driving arrests are not from going 60 in a 55. Come on.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:25 pm to Smokeyone
How has this retarded thread not been anchored yet? It's just 2 idiots slapping at each other at this point.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:27 pm to Barstools
UGA fans are fun I guess.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:27 pm to Smokeyone
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thinking harder.
What did your thug say to the cop before his arrest?
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:28 pm to Smokeyone
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speeding, racing, reckless driving arrests a
Aka speed related. Most of them are in this category. That’s why you refuse to do any work proving others. You already know you are wrong.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:34 pm to Smokeyone
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Actually it was.
Actually it was not.
Here is the story he got fired for:
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has fired a reporter who wrote a story alleging a pattern of cover-ups for sexual assaults within the University of Georgia's football program.
The explosive article was written by reporter Alan Judd and published on June 27 with the headline "UGA football program rallies when players are accused of abusing women."
The story claimed that the Bulldogs' football program protected 11 players accused of sexual assault by allowing them to remain on the team or by relying on certain relationships to make the charges disappear.
UGA Athletics fired back, sending a nine-page letter to the AJC on July 11 demanding a retraction.
"Mr. Judd's article is replete with errors, unsubstantiated allegations, innuendo, and possibly even fabrications," the letter reads in part.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 3:45 pm to DawgsLife
And from a statement from AJC:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Wednesday that it has issued multiple corrections to a story from earlier this summer that investigated the Georgia football program.
The AJC also announced it has terminated the author of the article, investigative reporter Alan Judd, for “violating the organization’s journalistic standards.”
You do understand he also lost his job at a Louisville newspaper for lying and fabricating stories, right? Are you sure this is the horse you want to hitch your wagon to?
Now, shall we discuss the articles accusing Tennessee of covering up sexual assaults, rapes, etc? The ones that caused the Federal Government to launch an investigation for?
So, basically what we have is you are wanting us to take the word of a twice fired reporter, fired for lying and fabricating stories, while forgetting all about the coverups your own university did protecting players from rape and sexual assaults. The ones that the federal government investigated, and found to be truthful.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Wednesday that it has issued multiple corrections to a story from earlier this summer that investigated the Georgia football program.
The AJC also announced it has terminated the author of the article, investigative reporter Alan Judd, for “violating the organization’s journalistic standards.”
You do understand he also lost his job at a Louisville newspaper for lying and fabricating stories, right? Are you sure this is the horse you want to hitch your wagon to?
Now, shall we discuss the articles accusing Tennessee of covering up sexual assaults, rapes, etc? The ones that caused the Federal Government to launch an investigation for?
So, basically what we have is you are wanting us to take the word of a twice fired reporter, fired for lying and fabricating stories, while forgetting all about the coverups your own university did protecting players from rape and sexual assaults. The ones that the federal government investigated, and found to be truthful.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 4:27 pm to djsdawg
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Aka speed related
Actually it’s a behavioral issue. And in theory you know better.
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