Bizarro Frog
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Can TCU sue him for all the turnovers he committed and games he cost us?
It says the two sides settled.They did? What was the Listenbee verdict?
Also, Sean is POS. His INTs were punishment enough.
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Robinson has something significant to gain by making that claim, I don't know any details and our society has hit such a whiny/wimpy stage, so my inclination is to take that with a grain of salt.
Listenbee didn't have anything to gain that I'm aware of.
I will say this - wouldn't it be a shame if that was used against Patterson in recruiting.God knows he would NEVER negatively recruit.....
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User name checks out.A little strong
Meh. Have to come up with some reason to play. Fields basically said UGA is full of racists.
Cool story. But seriously, why did you give Johnny a zero? Regionals are next week.Classic Mizzou sports.
Mark Smith (a star basketball player who underachieved in college) transferred from Illinois and alleged mistreatment from Brad Underwood as a way to play immediately. Underwood (who's known for coaching hard, somtimes cussing, but loving hard too) was cleared, but Mark Smith got to play.
Shawn Robinson (a star football player who underachived in college) transferred from TCU and alleged mistreatment from Gary Patterson as a way to play immediately. Patterson (who's known for coaching hard, sometimes cussing, but loving hard too) will be cleared, but they want Shawn to play.
Helicopter/Lawnmower parents who want to solve problems for their kids rather than teach them to work through adversity. I'm a high school teacher and seeing the same thing happening to HS sports, one misstep and you have parents all over you. How dare you give Johnny a zero for an assignment he didn't turn in?
Now get off my lawn.
If I'm being honest neither should get a waiver. That said, if Martel got one then Baldwin should easily get one since they're using the exact same reasoning related to the exact same head coach on the exact same team. IMO it's extremely weak reasoning, but the NCAA doesn't appear to care. Coaches get fired and leave for other positions all the time. Granting immediate eligibility waivers b/c coaches leave opens up the door to players following coaches to their new programs en masse. I think this precedent by the NCAA is an ugly slippery slope and we've only hit the tip of the iceberg on how ridiculous this transfer fiasco is about to get.Shawn wants the opportunity to play in four games and still be able to redshirt.
He played in the Mizzou Spring Game and perhaps has bounced back fully from his injury. With all of these other players transferring to other teams and getting a waiver, he wants his too.
Why should TCU's new QB transfer from Ohio State be able to seek a waiver but Robinson shouldn't be allowed to?
It's just too bad that Shawn and his family are apparently ready to bend and twist the truth about why he left the Horned Frogs. But he and his family really do not care about TCU anymore and do not see it as a big deal, everyone else is getting away with it.