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Baylor, Briles scandal before NCAA committee today
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 2948807" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Wow.</p><p></p><p>The real story of this incident is not so much in what happened at Rape U., but the total reluctance of those in positions of authority to do anything about it. I mean, this was <em>five years ago!</em> We have known most of what there is to know for roughly that long. The U.S. DOJ wouldn't touch it with gloves on. Ditto the State of Texas. McLennan County was helping with the sweeping and rug placement. The NCAA hid in the basement until recently. </p><p></p><p>I recall a description of the musical <em>The Mikado</em> as "a play about the lengths to which bureaucrats will go to avoid doing their jobs." It is on display right now.</p><p></p><p>While Rape U. richly deserves the Death Penalty, in addition to Drawing and Quartering, and Heads Displayed on Pikes, and quite possibly razing the buildings and sowing the grounds with salt, the kids who are there right now who would be punished, and the coaches whose jobs and livelihoods would be placed in jeopardy, didn't have a thing to do with the incidents themselves, or create the conditions for them to thrive. Those persons are long gone. Justice will be delivered to the innocent.*</p><p></p><p>Screw it. I taking some crazy pills. And washing them down with Scotch.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Yeah, I know. Nobody's "innocent" that takes a paycheck from Rape U. I hear ya. But, in this particular instance, the #CAB creeps aren't being tied to a stake and watching in horror while kindling is heaped about their feet. I am all for manful thwacks being delivered upon the guilty, but these kids didn't do anything. Meanwhile, Warden Art is being talked up for this job or that, with all probability of landing a richly paying gig in the near future. The guilty cleared town scot free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 2948807, member: 28"] Wow. The real story of this incident is not so much in what happened at Rape U., but the total reluctance of those in positions of authority to do anything about it. I mean, this was [I]five years ago![/I] We have known most of what there is to know for roughly that long. The U.S. DOJ wouldn't touch it with gloves on. Ditto the State of Texas. McLennan County was helping with the sweeping and rug placement. The NCAA hid in the basement until recently. I recall a description of the musical [I]The Mikado[/I] as "a play about the lengths to which bureaucrats will go to avoid doing their jobs." It is on display right now. While Rape U. richly deserves the Death Penalty, in addition to Drawing and Quartering, and Heads Displayed on Pikes, and quite possibly razing the buildings and sowing the grounds with salt, the kids who are there right now who would be punished, and the coaches whose jobs and livelihoods would be placed in jeopardy, didn't have a thing to do with the incidents themselves, or create the conditions for them to thrive. Those persons are long gone. Justice will be delivered to the innocent.* Screw it. I taking some crazy pills. And washing them down with Scotch. *Yeah, I know. Nobody's "innocent" that takes a paycheck from Rape U. I hear ya. But, in this particular instance, the #CAB creeps aren't being tied to a stake and watching in horror while kindling is heaped about their feet. I am all for manful thwacks being delivered upon the guilty, but these kids didn't do anything. Meanwhile, Warden Art is being talked up for this job or that, with all probability of landing a richly paying gig in the near future. The guilty cleared town scot free. [/QUOTE]
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