To: WatchOutForSnakes
Well, maybe I was a little too strong in my defense of the man. I don't personally consider staying out till wee hours of the night a couple of days before the biggest game of his life a sign that he is more dedicated than the lowliest of his teammates, but until charges are filed, or arrests made, this is basically a team issue. How do you think his teammates would vote??? Even knowing that they would not recieve the same treatment.
To: NeonKnight; WatchOutForSnakes
I was shocked and bothered that he started.
However, Snyder is not a bad guy. He does have integrity.
I simply can't believe he would start Ell unless he heard from police that the woman's story was not believable.
If I was the coach, a false report like that would make me angry enough to kind of give a pass to the curfew violation, if that even occurred (wonder if the woman lied about the time, too?)
75 posted on
01/03/2004 12:45:22 AM PST by
rwfromkansas
("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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