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Buckeye fans were not impressed
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<blockquote data-quote="Yance" data-source="post: 2615037" data-attributes="member: 73564"><p>I read the report. You're a bit confused about the results but I'll go ahead and fill you in. </p><p></p><p>1. A report further came out that he never deleted any text messages.</p><p>2. On domestic violence, here is what the Lead Investigator stated at the Press Conference:<em> "Overall, Coach Meyer impressed us with a sincere commitment to the Respect for Women core value that he espouses and tries to instill in his players."</em></p><p>3. On domestic violence, here is what the Investigative Report concluded: <em>"We believe [Coach Meyer], as did Zach Smith, that if [Coach Meyer] ever came to learn or believe that Zach Smith had physically abused his wife, Coach Meyer would have fired Zach Smith or any other coach on the spot."</em></p><p><em>4. </em>President Drake at the August 22, 2018 Press Conference<em><em>: "Based on the independent investigation, I want to state clearly that we believe Urban Meyer did not and does not condone domestic abuse</em></em></p><p>5. On the suspension, the report clarifies it was due to mismanagement of an employee. The Lead Investigator stated<em>: "The investigation identified multiple other examples of inappropriate conduct by Zach Smith while employed as an assistant football coach, some known by Coach Meyer and/or Gene Smith and others on the football staff. Coach Meyer and Athletic Director Smith's efforts to help Zach Smith overcome his personal issues went too far in allowing him to remain as an employee in the face of repeated misconduct."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>So what the report actually states is that although accusations of DV were made, all Police investigations concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to support the claims and therefore no arrests were made; and furthermore, proper protocol was followed. Meyer simply went too far in allowing ZS to remain on staff after repeated misconduct, but that misconduct was separate to the allegations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yance, post: 2615037, member: 73564"] I read the report. You're a bit confused about the results but I'll go ahead and fill you in. 1. A report further came out that he never deleted any text messages. 2. On domestic violence, here is what the Lead Investigator stated at the Press Conference:[I] "Overall, Coach Meyer impressed us with a sincere commitment to the Respect for Women core value that he espouses and tries to instill in his players."[/I] 3. On domestic violence, here is what the Investigative Report concluded: [I]"We believe [Coach Meyer], as did Zach Smith, that if [Coach Meyer] ever came to learn or believe that Zach Smith had physically abused his wife, Coach Meyer would have fired Zach Smith or any other coach on the spot." 4. [/I]President Drake at the August 22, 2018 Press Conference[I][I]: "Based on the independent investigation, I want to state clearly that we believe Urban Meyer did not and does not condone domestic abuse[/I][/I] 5. On the suspension, the report clarifies it was due to mismanagement of an employee. The Lead Investigator stated[I]: "The investigation identified multiple other examples of inappropriate conduct by Zach Smith while employed as an assistant football coach, some known by Coach Meyer and/or Gene Smith and others on the football staff. Coach Meyer and Athletic Director Smith's efforts to help Zach Smith overcome his personal issues went too far in allowing him to remain as an employee in the face of repeated misconduct." [/I] So what the report actually states is that although accusations of DV were made, all Police investigations concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to support the claims and therefore no arrests were made; and furthermore, proper protocol was followed. Meyer simply went too far in allowing ZS to remain on staff after repeated misconduct, but that misconduct was separate to the allegations. [/QUOTE]
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