grizcountry420 said:Filthy McGrizzly said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
If the “incident “ wasn’t a scandal why is it a secret?
it is a scandal and they're trying to sweep it under the rug.
bigsky33 said:Can you cite your source that it is a scandal?
tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
CDAGRIZ said:Scented Candles. Scandles.
IDK, these things just come to me.
So it is a scandal?!? Or something so scandalous you can’t repeat it. So two scandals,one still a secret for the “flagship” program in less than a month?poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Filthy McGrizzly said:So it is a scandal?!? Or something so scandalous you can’t repeat it. So two scandals,one still a secret for the “flagship” program in less than a month?poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
I believe the word “paint” offends many state people who view it as a micro aggression referring to their South-by-southeast rusting bleachers.CDAGRIZ said:poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Totally. There is no reason for transparency when it comes to public employees, especially when it could paint MSU in a bad light. The journalists played this one the right way. The public should be happy to pay the salaries and STFU.
Ursa Major said:I believe the word “paint” offends many state people who view it as a micro aggression referring to their South-by-southeast rusting bleachers.CDAGRIZ said:poorgriz said:tourist said:What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Totally. There is no reason for transparency when it comes to public employees, especially when it could paint MSU in a bad light. The journalists played this one the right way. The public should be happy to pay the salaries and STFU.
See, I knew the chicken-parm rumor was closer to the truth than the nanny cam story. Thanks for confirming. They would have been better off if they just said so from the beginning.poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Scented Candles. Scandles.
IDK, these things just come to me.
I bet scented candles could come in handy in the cats coaches lounge.
Sounds like it’s been seeing more action than a Playboy mansion grotto orgy with a coked up James Cann and Sammy Davis Jr. back in’74.
garizzalies said:See, I knew the chicken-parm rumor was closer to the truth than the nanny cam story. Thanks for confirming. They would have been better off if they just said so from the beginning.poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Either way, this will be Chode’s undoing. It’s the beginning of the end for him. And it won’t be just because of performance on the field. Sure, the cats’ D will go back to sucking again, but what will get him fired is when he loses the locker room because of secrecy and lies. This will come back to bite him. The whole point of a cover-up is to NOT let the truth get out. But the CAT’s out of the bag already!
Has a modern head coach ever survived a cover-up? I guess Urban Meyer kind of did, at least temporarily.
garizzalies said:See, I knew the chicken-parm rumor was closer to the truth than the nanny cam story. Thanks for confirming. They would have been better off if they just said so from the beginning.poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Either way, this will be Chode’s undoing. It’s the beginning of the end for him. And it won’t be just because of performance on the field. Sure, the cats’ D will go back to sucking again, but what will get him fired is when he loses the locker room because of secrecy and lies. This will come back to bite him. The whole point of a cover-up is to NOT let the truth get out. But the CAT’s out of the bag already!
Has a modern head coach ever survived a cover-up? I guess Urban Meyer kind of did, at least temporarily.
CDAGRIZ said:poorgriz said:tourist said:poorgriz said:Not exactly. He was going to get one more year and if the 2019 defense wasn't significantly better than 2018 he was getting let go. The incident that happened (that could have potentially damaged MSU) escalated that timeline.
What was the 'incident'?
Not a chance in hell I'm going to post it here. In fact I don't even know for sure but I heard from a fairly credible resource what happened and while it wasn't what Alpha posted and it wasn't anything that extreme, it definitely could have painted MSU in a bad light..... which is something the Flagship University in the state wants no part of right now with all the momentum that's building.
Totally. There is no reason for transparency when it comes to public employees, especially when it could paint MSU in a bad light. The journalists played this one the right way. The public should be happy to pay the salaries and STFU.
garizzalies said:You both confirmed this is a cover up for a salacious scandal.
JFC, BaghdadBob33, wake up. Playing dumb does not work when you’re already stupid AF.