David Kyle’s on Twitter now: “@espn @ESPNSAS @RealSkipBayless i went there form 2008-2012 and the things I with through surpass any of these stories with Gregg at @GoShockersMBB but no one believed me! Glad to see karma come around!!”
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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View Post
Frankly I've not really put that much thought beyond what we do know. I'm staying away from hypothetical's."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by mjbaker84 View PostDavid Kyle’s on Twitter now: “@espn @ESPNSAS @RealSkipBayless i went there form 2008-2012 and the things I with through surpass any of these stories with Gregg at @GoShockersMBB but no one believed me! Glad to see karma come around!!”
Originally posted by Stutz’s Facebook“This wasn't the ending anyone was hoping for. It doesn't take away the impression he made on the city. It doesn't take any of the wins or banners away. It definitely doesn't take away the impact he had on so many players transforming them from teenagers into men.”The Assman
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Originally posted by Shock Top View Post
Garrett Stutz (who was there the EXACT same years, mind you):
[quote]“This wasn't the ending anyone was hoping for. It doesn't take away the impression he made on the city. It doesn't take any of the wins or banners away. It definitely doesn't take away the impact he had on so many players transforming them from teenagers into men.”
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Where there is smoke, there is fire. The silence from Ron, Fred, frankamp, etc speaks volumes.
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Originally posted by mjbaker84 View PostDavid Kyle’s on Twitter now: “@espn @ESPNSAS @RealSkipBayless i went there form 2008-2012 and the things I with through surpass any of these stories with Gregg at @GoShockersMBB but no one believed me! Glad to see karma come around!!”
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Originally posted by mjbaker84 View PostAgain, I look at the players in Marshall’s camp and those who aren’t and I know which side I would place my goodwill with.
Where there is smoke, there is fire. The silence from Ron, Fred, frankamp, etc speaks volumes.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
So you disregard all of the good statements from a good number of great guys and focus on the bad, and those who remain silent. You think one is true and the others not.
That players who were difficult or a headache to coach (for whatever reasons), are the players that are more than likely the players to receive the Mr Hyde coaching style from Marshall.
I don't recall Kyles being remembered for being one of the most coachable or hardest working players in the Marshall era..The Assman
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Originally posted by Shock Top View Post
I don't recall Kyles being remembered for being one of the most coachable or hardest working players in the Marshall era.
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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View Post
Probably quite a few. I ran across this article last week - https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/wic...s-01epv56g6zkh - and the guy said the following: "Five years ago I heard rumors about Marshall abusing players and staff. I didn't have anything concrete, but it was enough to be concerning. Then when I covered the 2017 Maui Invitational, beat writers from several teams were openly discussing his conduct, as if everyone knew and had just accepted that was the way things were done in the program."
It seems like the media has moved on a little from the investigation to complaining about the buyout and how college athletics works. It's amazing how the media can't seem to look into the mirror and realize they're part of the problem too. In the article above, the guy blames the university for not doing anything. Maybe all the media people who are saying they heard stories in the past should start figuring out a way to do their jobs and get individuals to come forward.
It seems like the media is also moving into the whole 'we're going to try to find out more about the investigation that took place because it's something you should know'. I have a feeling they think what I should know probably has more to do with ratings and clickbait articles than anything else. But hey, if they want to spend time trying to get information from an investigation that was confidential and thus make it hard for people to do future confidential investigations because the media will just expose it, then be ready to take some blame for that as well. Finally, media members, please get a clue and know what you're talking about or do like Taylor and interview people who do, like he did with the sports attorneys. Otherwise you just look stupid and hurt your credibility. This morning on the radio Shane Dennis brought up the fact Marshall's contract was a rolling contract, and Jacob Albracht had no clue what a rolling contract was and Shane had to keep telling him to read Taylor's article. Get a clue Jacob.
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