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<blockquote data-quote="FrogCop19" data-source="post: 3257954" data-attributes="member: 72359"><p>This is BY NO MEANS a shot or sarcasm, this is a genuine question.</p><p></p><p>If KB comes out and says, "I knew there were things going on at Baylor as a whole, and while some of our football players were involved, it was actually a school-wide issue being swept under the carpet by the admin. We really had no idea how bad things were, and part of that was my dad's attempt to shield us as a team for plausible deniability. He also tried to protect me, as any good father would protect his son, as it truly was the university's fault, by taking the fall for us."</p><p></p><p>Would you accept that?</p><p></p><p>**DISCLAIMER** </p><p></p><p>I am full-on playing devil's advocate on this, as I don't believe that to be the case<strong><em> AT ALL</em></strong>. Nor do I think that he was cackling with glee and rubbing his hands together evilly while picking the locks on innocent coed's doors and ushering football players in while they were sleeping. It's been said on here, however, than even if he comes out and talks about it and comes clean with his version of it, will it ever be enough? If he admits he did everything people accuse him of but he knows how wrong it was now would that be enough? And what if it really WAS the Waco Warden taking the fall for the university, which is why he took the money and ran? What then?</p><p></p><p>It's frustrating because I don't like KB, and I think the Waco Warden is everything that is wrong with football, but I trust Sonny and I will ALWAYS be a Frog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogCop19, post: 3257954, member: 72359"] This is BY NO MEANS a shot or sarcasm, this is a genuine question. If KB comes out and says, "I knew there were things going on at Baylor as a whole, and while some of our football players were involved, it was actually a school-wide issue being swept under the carpet by the admin. We really had no idea how bad things were, and part of that was my dad's attempt to shield us as a team for plausible deniability. He also tried to protect me, as any good father would protect his son, as it truly was the university's fault, by taking the fall for us." Would you accept that? **DISCLAIMER** I am full-on playing devil's advocate on this, as I don't believe that to be the case[B][I] AT ALL[/I][/B]. Nor do I think that he was cackling with glee and rubbing his hands together evilly while picking the locks on innocent coed's doors and ushering football players in while they were sleeping. It's been said on here, however, than even if he comes out and talks about it and comes clean with his version of it, will it ever be enough? If he admits he did everything people accuse him of but he knows how wrong it was now would that be enough? And what if it really WAS the Waco Warden taking the fall for the university, which is why he took the money and ran? What then? It's frustrating because I don't like KB, and I think the Waco Warden is everything that is wrong with football, but I trust Sonny and I will ALWAYS be a Frog. [/QUOTE]
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