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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View Post
Actually it's still out there - he has it hidden somehow from his timeline. Tweets embedded in Shockernet posts will disappear from posts when deleted, but his is still showing in posts. You can click on the tweet in the post and it'll still come up, or just go to https://twitter.com/ShelBailey/statu...98567073267715
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostLooking at his Twitter he appears to be someone who is more interested in growing his "brand" than actual change. He just is desperate to have his name out there and be some sort of "celebrity". Reeks of look at me mentality. I don't take this dude seriously at all.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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Will Pat Forde write an article about black players using derogatory term about black people not being “black enough” towards other black players, and how that reflects on their own views towards black and white people??
Asking for a friend.Last edited by Shock Top; October 22, 2020, 03:20 PM.The Assman
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post
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The thing I cant and many other cant wrap our head around is why now Shaq. If it bothered him so much and couldnt stand GM then why stay 2 whole years and see him practically everyday, Or if it bothered you so much why not report it sooner. It just smells really fishy that you want to wait 5 years to report this now.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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This is what Morris told ******* in his original story about why now (toward the bottom of the story):
Morris played professionally in Japan last season, and said he “does not love basketball any more because of Gregg Marshall.” Morris chose to go public at this time after hearing stories about Marshall from a current player.
“He (Marshall) is still that guy to me, and that was confirmation,” Morris said. “If we can stop it so it never happens to any other player here at Wichita State University again, that’s my cue to go on the record. … With the insight I have from the current players, they want a change and I want that change for them, for their future and for their well-being. I feel like it should be done now.”
“I’m also doing this for the people in Wichita who want the truth as well,” he added. “I hope that people will support my truth and I know there will be people who don’t.”
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Originally posted by newshock1234 View PostThe thing I cant and many other cant wrap our head around is why now Shaq. If it bothered him so much and couldnt stand GM then why stay 2 whole years and see him practically everyday, Or if it bothered you so much why not report it sooner. It just smells really fishy that you want to wait 5 years to report this now.
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostIs there no one with any info that knows what in the fish is going on with this? Why is it taking so long?
I agree that there needs to be due diligence, but the longer this drags out - the worse it will get to some extent.
I would expect some rumors to be floated prior to anything being announced - to prepare the fan base.
If the investigation does not conclude Marshall should be fired - I would look for announcement on a Friday - that way college football will be competing.
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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View PostThis is what Morris told ******* in his original story about why now (toward the bottom of the story):
Morris played professionally in Japan last season, and said he “does not love basketball any more because of Gregg Marshall.” Morris chose to go public at this time after hearing stories about Marshall from a current player.
“He (Marshall) is still that guy to me, and that was confirmation,” Morris said. “If we can stop it so it never happens to any other player here at Wichita State University again, that’s my cue to go on the record. … With the insight I have from the current players, they want a change and I want that change for them, for their future and for their well-being. I feel like it should be done now.”
“I’m also doing this for the people in Wichita who want the truth as well,” he added. “I hope that people will support my truth and I know there will be people who don’t.”
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