GrizMusician said:2506 is banned again? :lol:
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GrizMusician said:2506 is banned again? :lol:
yellowstone60 said:Growler, I must admit, that was one helluva good post. Very sensible and well thought out. People have alot of mixed emotions right now, but in the end, we are Montana.
It's like, we don't quit being Americans simply because we don't approve of our government / elected officials and their actions, or, inactions........
spsyk said:With a hundred plus athletes from around the country and some from out of the country, congregate them into atmosphere of jersey chasers with their " Im juicy " sweats and short shorts, and trust me there will be other instance to come, it has happen in the past and will happen in the future, and not just in football programs.
Fix the problems, is not firing and destroying individuals trying to do their jobs, it's changing society and humanity.
spsyk said:How is replacing Pflugrad and O'Day, fixing or changing anything,? other than in the mean time.
Is their dismissal, a conviction of the athletes involved, or an abrogation of laws and rights.
The way I see it, it may be a temporary stall, to a problem that is unavoidable and not able to be fixed.
Dismissing two individuals and destroying their lifetime careers, especially in the case of O'Day, and not to slight Pflugrad, without establishing reason is not the solution.
With a hundred plus athletes from around the country and some from out of the country, congregate them into atmosphere of jersey chasers with their " Im juicy " sweats and short shorts, and trust me there will be other instance to come, it has happen in the past and will happen in the future, and not just in football programs.
Fix the problems, is not firing and destroying individuals trying to do their jobs, it's changing society and humanity.
Can anybody in this conversation tell me that Robin Pflugrad, or Jim O'Day would have or did condone the actions of the accused and not convicted individuals.
The only one that got away with anything thus far is the Saudi, that is home with the help of the president of the University.
Robin Pflugrad and Jim O'Day thank you for devoting your life and career to help athletes that you can't have under control 24 / 7, however did excel where it counted on the football field.
Hoping that everything has a purpose, and you both will land on your feet, at a place that you will be appreciated. The University of Montana will have to learn with new faces that things will not change. :twocents: :twocents:
AZGrizFan said:spsyk said:With a hundred plus athletes from around the country and some from out of the country, congregate them into atmosphere of jersey chasers with their " Im juicy " sweats and short shorts, and trust me there will be other instance to come, it has happen in the past and will happen in the future, and not just in football programs.
Fix the problems, is not firing and destroying individuals trying to do their jobs, it's changing society and humanity.
Wow. :? :? :? :? :?
tnt said:I guess if someone actually thinks that kind of yes means yes, this program is in a lot of trouble for a long time, doesn't have daughters (or if he does is - perverted beyond understanding.) To think such a comment is even remotely is funny is pretty sick. But one thing is clear, there is no doubt why the atmosphere idiots like this create persists. Even if its one out of 100. Pretty pathetic excuse of a man when she has to be drunk before that dumbass can even get a high pressured "yes., or an even dumber ass thinks its real. I think I finally have my fill of this sick....
Tokyogriz said:tnt said:I guess if someone actually thinks that kind of yes means yes, this program is in a lot of trouble for a long time, doesn't have daughters (or if he does is - perverted beyond understanding.) To think such a comment is even remotely is funny is pretty sick. But one thing is clear, there is no doubt why the atmosphere idiots like this create persists. Even if its one out of 100. Pretty pathetic excuse of a man when she has to be drunk before that dumbass can even get a high pressured "yes., or an even dumber ass thinks its real. I think I finally have my fill of this sick....
I have a great 17 year old daughter, I am not sick and your are full of it sir. This atmosphere is our culture in America moron, not UMs rape culture. Look in the mirror to find your bogey man. Start by raising your kids best you can and teaching them right from wrong. And even better reach out to your community and be a positive influence on other kids and try to teach them the same.
So many on here and in the community looking to blame Oday, Pflu, Um in general for their own failings as parents and community members. Look in the mirror if you want someone to blame.
Donaldson may have been a athlete at UM but he was a missoula product. Peltier the violent stranger rapist was a missoula product, not a UM student or athlete. There are many rapists (99.9%?) in Missoula that are NOT UM ATHLETES. If you want this shit to stop then change yourselves stop blaming others for your own lack of concern and willingness to change our society.
GrizMusician said:The only thing I got out of that article is that "yes really means no." :lol:
Tokyogriz said:The Kaiman article is one gals view on a drunken episode from her own admission. If both people are intoxicated and considering the nature of her own admission getting into bed in her panties with a guy while both were drunk the TRUTH may not exactly be what she claims. The thing is people often "Remember" or "Interpret" events that happened when they were drunk very differently than another person at the same event.
It would take very little for her version of events to not be the rape she claims. I am not saying it was not, I was not there. But this "Case" if she chose to pursue it would be mighty tough to actually prove. How read everything she wrote and conclude she was raped with 100% certainty? It would be impossible really unless you just assume everything a woman says about a man is true no matter what evidence or lack thereoff.
Tokyogriz said:The Kaiman article is one gals view on a drunken episode from her own admission. If both people are intoxicated and considering the nature of her own admission getting into bed in her panties with a guy while both were drunk the TRUTH may not exactly be what she claims. The thing is people often "Remember" or "Interpret" events that happened when they were drunk very differently than another person at the same event.
It would take very little for her version of events to not be the rape she claims. I am not saying it was not, I was not there. But this "Case" if she chose to pursue it would be mighty tough to actually prove. How read everything she wrote and conclude she was raped with 100% certainty? It would be impossible really unless you just assume everything a woman says about a man is true no matter what evidence or lack thereoff.
What we have now at UM is the Guilty until proven innocent for all athletes. If the guy in the Kaiman case was an athlete he could never actually prove his innocence even if it was true. Therefore he gets punished on a womans say so without due process. This is as much a travesty on our American life as the crime of rape is.
Growler1 said:Tokyogriz said:The Kaiman article is one gals view on a drunken episode from her own admission. If both people are intoxicated and considering the nature of her own admission getting into bed in her panties with a guy while both were drunk the TRUTH may not exactly be what she claims. The thing is people often "Remember" or "Interpret" events that happened when they were drunk very differently than another person at the same event.
It would take very little for her version of events to not be the rape she claims. I am not saying it was not, I was not there. But this "Case" if she chose to pursue it would be mighty tough to actually prove. How read everything she wrote and conclude she was raped with 100% certainty? It would be impossible really unless you just assume everything a woman says about a man is true no matter what evidence or lack thereoff.
What we have now at UM is the Guilty until proven innocent for all athletes. If the guy in the Kaiman case was an athlete he could never actually prove his innocence even if it was true. Therefore he gets punished on a womans say so without due process. This is as much a travesty on our American life as the crime of rape is.
Please keep your ongoing agenda out of this thread. You have ruined yet another thread with your obsession.