Blankman2k5
Well-Known Member
I try my best to refrain from responding to foolishness. I read the story just like everyone else. I made my original statement, but what I can't do is deem this man innocent nor guilty. However, it seems most of you have figured out how to do that. Even in a court of law, the decision maker listens to both sides of the story and hears them equally. I am no more invested in ASU than I was BCU, but I do believe in fairness.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion yes...but does everyone know the truth...NO!! Right now you have one man's version of the interviews he did with "former/disgruntled" coaches/players...
Ideally this is correct, but realistically this is not true by any stretch of the imagination