grizindabox said:
Gametime said:
After JJ is found not guilty, which appears will be the verdict. The only way this community, University and JJ is going to be able to move on, would be for him to move on to a different city and/or University. Otherwise the outcry from other non-grizzly friendly communities will be that he got off or that he is a rapist (conviction or not), etc. It will help heal the community in a much quicker fashion than him being here for 2 or 3 more years. It will get him away from the insanity of Missoula and the stigma of being accused of being a rapist and it will eliminate the PR nightmare the University will have to deal with.
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Did you read the entire post? Or did you just respond like the caveman you are with a stupid one word answer?
It is not just JJ I was talking about. This is as divisive a issue as the University and Missoula has faced in a long time. For JJ's sake I agree he shouldn't run and hide. I don't think he raped the girl. But at the same time, his stupid decision got him exactly where he is. He could have gotten her pregnant, a STD, or had her freak out when he ignored her. The outcome on this was never going to be good. He led her on, he took advantage of her and now he is paying the price for a dumb college aged decision. Right or wrong, many have done it in the past and many others will do the same in the future, but that certainly doesn't make it a smart decision.
So JJ whines and cries that he is wrongfully accused of a crime. He should take a good hard look in the mirror and figure out who and what part of his body got him in this mess. Reality, he had bad quick sex with a wacky girl. He's lucky he didn't get her pregnant at the same time and then he would have another big dose of reality.
I'm sure, as many can testify to, that JJ is a great guy most of the time. But to sit her and feel sorry for the dumba$$ who cheated on his girlfriend and wanted a quickie with no consequences, I won't do it. As a quarterback you are supposed to be a leader, better than others, smarter than others, and make the right decisions. In this situation he was none of the above. I am assuming he has grown up a lot from this situation and won't do it again. But as I tell my child, there are consequences for bad decisions. Some small, some big. This is clearly the big kind of consequence.
My point was that when he is found not guilty this issue will go on and on and on for the time that he remains at this school. Many will support him, while others will continue to feel he got away with raping a innocent girl. Either way the issue festers.
In the big picture, it would be better for the University, Community, the State if he were gone. Many outside Missoula and the State of Montana who have no dog in this fight, think this a joke what the UM Athletes have gotten away with. This will likely confirm their thoughts.