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Good for both parties!
Great coach that will rebuild his reputation.
Those that have read indepth about the Baylor fiasco know that he was the scapegoat for a deeper issue.
He admitted he made mistakes, but nothing near what was reported.. The school and media hung him out to dry for self serving reasons.
Haters gonna hate.
He will rise above it all if given the opportunity.
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Originally posted by FowlTrouble View PostGood for both parties!
Great coach that will rebuild his reputation.
Those that have read indepth about the Baylor fiasco know that he was the scapegoat for a deeper issue.
He admitted he made mistakes, but nothing near what was reported.. The school and media hung him out to dry for self serving reasons.
Haters gonna hate.
He will rise above it all if given the opportunity.
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Originally posted by FowlTrouble View PostGood for both parties!
Great coach that will rebuild his reputation.
Those that have read indepth about the Baylor fiasco know that he was the scapegoat for a deeper issue.
He admitted he made mistakes, but nothing near what was reported.. The school and media hung him out to dry for self serving reasons.
Haters gonna hate.
He will rise above it all if given the opportunity.
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Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View PostWow is all I have to say. You cant really believe that?
This is much deeper than a head coach at fault. Why do you think they paid him multi million dollars in his departure?
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Originally posted by FowlTrouble View PostUmm, yes i actually do. Let me guess, you actually believe what youve read in mainstream reports and what the BOR wants you to believe?
This is much deeper than a head coach at fault. Why do you think they paid him multi million dollars in his departure?
Oh I think all involve were guilty and most were fired or got the heck out of dodge. Just go read the "text transcripts" between Briles and assistants. He was just as involved as the rest of the school. They had to pay him to keep him quiet. He would have and could have opened the can of worms.
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Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View PostOh I think all involve were guilty and most were fired or got the heck out of dodge. Just go read the "text transcripts" between Briles and assistants. He was just as involved as the rest of the school. They had to pay him to keep him quiet. He would have and could have opened the can of worms.
He knew he was the scapegoat and could never clear his name. He couldve fought it tooth and nail but imo knew it was a fruitless attempt. He was not blameless by a longshot, but if u think he made the final decisions you are misinformed.
Baylor has much deeper issues that have still not been remedied.
Art Briles was and IS a good man, despite what you have read and want to believe.
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