TS10HTW;1889721; said:The problem I have with this thinking is if we expect perfection we are ultimately going to be disappointed. Nobody is perfect. Rejecting a man because of his errors in judgement and refusing to look outside of an extremist view point that holds coaches to some sort of perfect image is crazy.
This is the problem with college athletics right now. It's a win at all costs but don't break a single rule while doing it. Tell me how was Auburn and/or ole miss not subjected to suspensions regarding cam and not reporting "possible" violations? The point: there is not one perfect person walking the planet right now. (including the fine folks at the NCAA) The last perfect person to walk on this earth was nailed to a cross.
I agree. No one is perfect, he should be forgiven and we should move on after proper punishment has been handed out. I also actually agree its not a huge violation as it stands right now.
The problem we have at play here is a grown man who has actively cultivated an image of being perfect, or at very least holier than thou. Now he's been caught with his hand in the cookie jar and there is going to be more backlash than there would be for a Bruce Pearl or whomever.
Gator brought up a Tebow comparison and the one big difference I see is that Tebow's Holier Than Thou (HTT) image was more externally media driven than Tressel's. Timmy didn't run away from it but I don't think he set out to create it. Tressel has worked hard at crafting it for years.
Now its proven to be a lie and, rightfully so, he's going to catch hell for it.
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