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ESPN reports Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave

Another observation I’ve made from watching reports and conjecture from reporters and the talking heads of ESPN, aka SEC’s BITCH is they’re the most pissed about the outcome. You’d have thought Urban hired Lane Kiffin or something!😎😂
 
Another observation I’ve made from watching reports and conjecture from reporters and the talking heads of ESPN, aka SEC’s BITCH is they’re the most pissed about the outcome. You’d have thought Urban hired Lane Kiffin or something!😎😂
ESPN spun the situation the way they wanted it to get the most attention and cash out of it. They completely ignored all the investigative journalism that told the other side of the story and how it all might be bs. A scandal at OSU is gonna attract a ton of attention, running stories about how it might be a load of crap is going to make ppl not care and read the articles and they lose money. Disney should focus on the cartoons.
 
My wife took this pic as she backed out our driveway yesterday of this monster!


Not near the caliber of Stark county but what other county does?
 
Not sure what he is 'keeping quiet' if the police were already involved with the domestic issues.

It's right here in their findings.

they failed to take sufficient management action relating to Zach Smith’s misconduct and retained an Assistant Coach who was not performing as an appropriate role model for OSU student-athletes. Permitting such misconduct to continue is not consistent with the values of the University and reflects poorly on Coach Meyer .

Yet somehow " neither Urban Meyer nor Gene Smith condoned or covered up the alleged domestic abuse by Zach Smith "

All of this was about two things.. 1. Did he know? 2. Did he cover it up to keep him? The findings in one sentence say he did without a doubt. But then add that he didn't.

Turning a blind eye, washing your hands, and playing ignorant to avoid a known outcome is covering something up in pretty much anyone's book.
 
I could give a flying F’ about ‘significant management action’. Or OSU’s policies in this matter. They do not change or stop domestic abuse, but are just in place to protect the university against all the libtard lawsuits in today’s society that will come from victims looking for someone to blame (aka get paid!!!!).
 
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Meant most of the sports media not here Dave. My bad.

The sports media will blow this up no matter who it is. Has nothing to do with it being OSU or Urban and everything to do with creating drama and ratings by keeping a story alive. There is nothing to be gained by saying its BS, siding with Urban, and not covering the story.
 
I could give a flying F’ about ‘significant management action’. Or OSU’s policies in this matter. They do not change or stop domestic abuse, but are just in place to protect the university against all the libtard lawsuits in today’s society that will come from victims looking for someone to blame (aka get paid!!!!).
This was never about stopping or preventing domestic abuse. It was about knowing and not doing anything just to keep him as a coach.a finding that the report make clear happened.
 
Failed to take sufficient management action does not mean no action taken. Action was taken, they just expected more which was obviously not required if they are suggesting a change to reporting requirements. How many of us would have lost every one of our jobs if we got canned for meeting minimum requirements on every single duty we have, but not going above and beyond like management wants since you know we are human and all.
What really sucks about this is that TitleIX was never designed for this and will take resources away from real student claims which it was designed for and move them to frivelous civil cases that the police and courts should handle. I bet you anything that the friends I have that went through TitleIX investigations after being raped would have been solved and taken care of if they would have received the same attention as this mess.
 
Wore me down again...to the point that I no longer give a damn. I will retreat to making fun and being ugly, it’s a ton more fun then arguing with you. Roll on brotha! 😂
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Another observation I’ve made from watching reports and conjecture from reporters and the talking heads of ESPN, aka SEC’s BITCH is they’re the most pissed about the outcome. You’d have thought Urban hired Lane Kiffin or something!😎😂

Lane Kiffin? Didn’t Alabama hire him after he was caught having sex with coeds?
 
Failed to take sufficient management action does not mean no action taken. Action was taken, they just expected more which was obviously not required if they are suggesting a change to reporting requirements. How many of us would have lost every one of our jobs if we got canned for meeting minimum requirements on every single duty we have, but not going above and beyond like management wants since you know we are human and all.
What really sucks about this is that TitleIX was never designed for this and will take resources away from real student claims which it was designed for and move them to frivelous civil cases that the police and courts should handle. I bet you anything that the friends I have that went through TitleIX investigations after being raped would have been solved and taken care of if they would have received the same attention as this mess.

To answer your question I would get fired..

I do Business Continuity and Risk management in a heavily federally regulated environment.

When I discover a risk, a detailed report of the findings and 4 options are offered to the executive governance board.

1. Correct the Risk (Eliminate it by correcting it)
2. Mitigate the Risk (implement XYX to lessen the risk of it happening).
3. Transfer the Risk. (Outsource it or purchase an insurance rider to offset the impact)
4. Accept the Risk(Ignore it accepting the risk and consequences as is.)

Option 4 the "Do Nothing" option requires the signature of the executive governance board.
 
who among us has NEVER covered for somebody even though we suspected or knew they were fucked up? this little dumpster fire burned itself out yesterday, folks. nothing about nothing. just fodder for the media.

I seriously doubt there is a single coach at this level that would not cover for his players or coaches in a similar situation, and that does not make them a worthless piece of shit. it makes them human.
 
who among us has NEVER covered for somebody even though we suspected or knew they were fucked up? this little dumpster fire burned itself out yesterday, folks. nothing about nothing. just fodder for the media.

I seriously doubt there is a single coach at this level that would not cover for his players or coaches in a similar situation, and that does not make them a worthless piece of shit. it makes them human.
Who among us is the most highly paid employee of the state and the face of OSU?