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Les Miles (grass eater)

i’m actually sort of glad it seems Les is taking all the heat for this.

that report released yesterday did not paint LSU in a very flattering light.

yeah most of the people mentioned no longer work here, but it was still pretty damning.
 
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i’m actually sort of glad it seems Les is taking all the heat for this.

that report released yesterday did not paint LSU in a very flattering light.

yeah most of the people mentioned no longer work here, but it was still pretty damning.

ESPN controls the narrative. Imagine if this happened at OSU:


“State that she was working security at the Superdome on December 9th for the high school football games. At 3:30 p.m. she was sitting on a chair at her post when Derrius Guice and several other men approached her. He began saying that he ‘likes older women’ and asked if she would have sex with him. She was shocked and told him that was not funny. He continued to gesture at his private area and grab himself in front of her saying that ‘older women are my thing’ and that they could just ‘go off and do it’ somewhere. She told him that she is a grandmother and 70 years old and that he shouldn’t talk to people that way. The other men began to laugh. She tried to tell him how disgusting it was that he would treat her that way but he kept talking about sex as he got into an elevator and left.

She reported to her supervisor and that person called the coach at LSU. He said that Derrius was probably just kidding around and that Derrius came from a broken home. She said that she did not care and that he should be punished for his behavior. She said that he did it with such ease that she felt like he had done this before. The coach asked what she wanted ‘an apology?’ She told him that she wanted Derrius to sit out from a game — the bowl game. He dismissed her and no one has returned her calls or done anything.“

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...3-after-harassment-allegations-172323276.html
 
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ESPN controls the narrative. Imagine if this happened at OSU:


“State that she was working security at the Superdome on December 9th for the high school football games. At 3:30 p.m. she was sitting on a chair at her post when Derrius Guice and several other men approached her. He began saying that he ‘likes older women’ and asked if she would have sex with him. She was shocked and told him that was not funny. He continued to gesture at his private area and grab himself in front of her saying that ‘older women are my thing’ and that they could just ‘go off and do it’ somewhere. She told him that she is a grandmother and 70 years old and that he shouldn’t talk to people that way. The other men began to laugh. She tried to tell him how disgusting it was that he would treat her that way but he kept talking about sex as he got into an elevator and left.

She reported to her supervisor and that person called the coach at LSU. He said that Derrius was probably just kidding around and that Derrius came from a broken home. She said that she did not care and that he should be punished for his behavior. She said that he did it with such ease that she felt like he had done this before. The coach asked what she wanted ‘an apology?’ She told him that she wanted Derrius to sit out from a game — the bowl game. He dismissed her and no one has returned her calls or done anything.“

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...3-after-harassment-allegations-172323276.html


Guice (it now apparent) was a complete piece of shit. But this particular story is pretty much nothing.

I can absolutely promise you he ain’t the only person to say shit like this to the guards at the dome. Vast majority of the guards return the talk and it never leaves the dome.
 
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Guice (it now apparent) was a complete piece of shit. But this particular story is pretty much nothing.

I can absolutely promise you he ain’t the only person to say shit like this to the guards at the dome. Vast majority of the guards return the talk and it never leaves the dome.

Considering how the soldja is now spending over a decade in jail for raping older women, it's hardly a nothing.

It also establishes a pattern of Les not giving a shit about these things and also continues to show the mounting evidence of e-SEC-pn looking the other way when a certain conference has some issues.
 
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Guice (it now apparent) was a complete piece of shit. But this particular story is pretty much nothing.

I can absolutely promise you he ain’t the only person to say shit like this to the guards at the dome. Vast majority of the guards return the talk and it never leaves the dome.

Considering how the soldja is now spending over a decade in jail for raping older women, it's hardly a nothing.

It also establishes a pattern of Les not giving a shit about these things and also continues to show the mounting evidence of e-SEC-pn looking the other way when a certain conference has some issues.

Just sayin': Derrius Guice may have dodged serious jail time as his felony charges were dropped.

Felony charge dropped against ex-NFL player Derrius Guice
Former Washington running back still faces misdemeanor counts

The most serious charge against former Washington Football Team running back Derrius Guice has been dropped, but he still faces trial on four misdemeanor charges related to a series of alleged domestic assaults last year.

Prosecutors have decided not to move forward with a felony charge of stangulation against Guice, according to Loudoun County General District court records following a hearing in the case that was scheduled Monday afternoon.

Guice's trial on the misdemeanor charges is now scheduled for March 18, according to the online information.

Guice was arrested in Loudoun County on Aug. 7 for three separate incidents that occurred at his home in Ashburn in February, March and April of last year. He faces misdemeanor assault and battery charges for each of the three incidents as well as a misdemeanor charge of destruction of property related to the April incident. The strangulation charge that was dropped related to the March incident.

Entire article: https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/felony-charge-dropped-against-ex-nfl-player-derrius-guice/article_8d484be4-5f5d-11eb-8d87-eb035a2943b4.html#:~:text=The most serious charge against,alleged domestic assaults last year.
 
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Considering how the soldja is now spending over a decade in jail for raping older women, it's hardly a nothing.

It also establishes a pattern of Les not giving a shit about these things and also continues to show the mounting evidence of e-SEC-pn looking the other way when a certain conference has some issues.

A. he's not in jail.
B. the rapes he's been accused of are college aged students, so like his age group. not older women

C. if you read the report, this "incident" at the Superdome probably doesn't break the top 20 things that are just point blank disturbing and wrong going on.


We have:
  • players accused of actual rape
  • players accused of sexual assault (somewhere less than rape)
  • players accused of domestic violence
  • administration proven to have deleted text messages about these incidents (how they STILL haven't been fired is baffling to me)
  • a HC that paid "hush money" to sexual harassment accusers
  • a HC that apparently was also Head Creep on campus
  • a HC that had his own private condo near campus he used as a "stabbin cabin"
  • a University President willfully "looking the other way" to avoid the financial fallout of making this public
  • coaches of women's sports advising their own players to "let it go"
  • those same women's coaches not following protocol and reporting issues when they become aware of them
  • players accused of domestic violence
  • a virtually non existent Title IX department
  • players sharing pictures/videos of them banging chicks
  • what little Title IX dept we had was "designed to make the victim just give up hope"
  • an issue that wasn't just within the athletic department but was a "university wide systemic problem"
  • oh and while this was all happening, we hired a coach with a well known history of Domestic Violence

and these are just off the top of my head after pretty much just skimming the report and not scouring through it word for word just yet.

so I'm sorry if after reading all of this I don't view saying stupid shit to a security guard at the Superdome as a major issue.
 
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o I'm sorry if after reading all of this I don't view saying stupid shit to a security guard at the Superdome as a major issue.

Maybe semantics but I’d say it was a major issue. Given the context of other issues it was less major than the institutional complicity but it’s major to the victim, I’m sure.

Kind of like Jerry Sandusky’s horse play being major even if he did stop at outright rape. It’s major to the kid.
 
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