Originally posted by shocks02
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This situation reminds me of a scene in the movie Gladiator where the Gladiators are discussing the Emperor's plan to kill Maximus . In the scene Gladiator Djimon Juba tells Russell Crowe who is playing Maximus that "You have a great name. He must kill your name first , before he kills you" The character assassination by some in the media and others of our coach before the investigation is complete is most disturbing. These folks even imply that the investigators of the law firm out of St. Louis will not be fair They take this position without any evidence to support this conclusion. I am sure this law firm has established its good reputation by doing similar investigations for other Universities.
I guess the Athletic could not get the result it wanted on Coach M by its sole article on WSU. So now they go back to the Coach's days at Winthrop. Their position is see Coach M was a bad person at Winthrop too so he must be guilty at WSU. The Athletic's attempt to go back to Coach M days at Winthrop shows desperation on their part. They say they have statements from 7 players for these nine years.(1998 to 2007) But if Winthrop had a full scholarship team of 13 players and 2 walk on that would be 15 players X 9 years equaling a total of 135 players. What did the other 128 former players have to say about Coach M? What did the assistant coaches have to say about this? In my opinion by the Athletic publishing this article about Winthrop so long ago shows that they are bias and do not want a fair investigation.
On another note, I do not understand why some folks take an alleged statements by Coach M and conclude that that Coach M is racist and insensitive on cultural matters. The alleged statement by Coach M sending a player back to his home country if he did not perform better is a good example. The writer would have us assume that Coach M is racist because the player was from Africa. Bullsht. The player could have been from New Jersey, Texas, Nebraska, and other place and it does not make Coach M a racist. The Coach was simply trying to motivate the player to play harder, by saying he would send him home. And then the article goes on to say that the player that witnessed this event talks about the politics of South Carolina. WTF. Coach M does not have thing to do with the politics of South Carolina. Coach M did not place the Confederate flag at the State Capitol of South Carolina. The coach is not responsible for that decision. Coach M is not a South Carolina politician or making politics in South Carolina. This Winthrop player conclusion is all wrong. He took an alleged statement and added his own political point of view to make an erroneous claim.
Also the alleged statement that Coach M said about IPBC is wrong too. IPBC had the perfect excuse to transfer this past spring if he thought Coach M was racist or was so outraged about Coach M alleged statement about him getting back on the horse. Instead he came back to WSU to be coached by M. Go back and look at all the previous statements Coach M has made about IPBC. All of the statements are very positive. I have heard countless times about people saying when you fail at something 'get back on the horse and compete again" This is not a racist statement. And maybe Coach M was trying to inspire IPBC to play harder in practice and embrace his culture by making a sound of a Sioux warrior. I know from history that Sioux warriors were fierce. And the statement about Jamie Echenique is wrong too. I was not there but If Jamie Echenique thought Coach M was a racist why is he publicly supporting Coach M and saying they had a great relationship with Coach M. Nick Wiggins said it right. Coach M does not have a racist bone in his body. And if Coach M is really the racist as some of these media experts or professors claim, I guess the NAACP of Wichita is going to have to take back the award they gave Coach M as man of the year November of 2019.
Let me close by saying this, I don't know if Coach M is innocent or guilty of all these things. I was not there and I was not at practice. I have not witnessed any of these things. I do know that the one time I met Coach M I found him to be a very personable nice person. Coach M deserves to have this matter investigated competently and fairly without interference from the media or jealous professors attacking his character. Go Shocks.
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