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Topic: Ridiculously lenient slap on wrist for cheaters

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MrNubbz

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Re: Ridiculously lenient slap on wrist for cheaters
« Reply #252 on: Today at 11:27:27 AM »
Urbz is a football genius. but I don't really care to hear the scumbag talk about integrity or morality to be honest.
he didn't singal any one out he pointed out the facts and it's worth the 12 minutes.URBZ is brilliant figuring out strength/weaknesses in match ups,planning schemes,formations,alignments and such.But he can be excessively ignorant/grating in other aspects. He has got dragged thru the mud and rightfully so. So the fact pointing out M getting a pass after the mountain of evidence should be assailed.

  But his points on re Smith might come to fruition except for the other WR spot.I don't think the Bucks can possibly get the same production out of the backfield which will put more emphasis on the passing game but who knows about other squads
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« Reply #254 on: Today at 11:31:45 AM »
hah, Urbz & Stoops aren't angels.  They certainly know about shady shit and are "experts" in the field with plenty of experience
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« Reply #255 on: Today at 11:35:18 AM »
Dr Tom wasn't housing any shady types at all was he? All honor student no doubt - yes your honor,no your honor,no contest your honor....
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« Reply #256 on: Today at 11:37:16 AM »
he sure as hell wasn't doing what urbz, stoops, and booger have been caught redhanded at
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« Reply #257 on: Today at 11:43:15 AM »
Oh Puhleeze,not off the field maybe but Ndamukong Suh/Lawrance Phillips off the top of my head? I'm sure they got invitations to Sunday Dinner from all the movers/shakers if there are any out there :D
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« Reply #258 on: Today at 11:53:23 AM »
Ndamukong Suh was a good guy and I think still is.

got that bad boy image in the NFL, but no crimes against humanity

stepping on Packers should be encouraged
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« Reply #259 on: Today at 12:00:32 PM »
FFS how many cheaps shots did he get away with at UNL and in the League - welcome to the fray bug eater
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Re: Ridiculously lenient slap on wrist for cheaters
« Reply #260 on: Today at 12:06:43 PM »
I think the point of this thread has gotten way of track, none of this other noise matters.  It's pretty simple.  Jim Harbaugh was the head man at Michigan, Michigan had a pretty egregious sign stealing operation happening the last few years he was coach, whether he left on his own or got out when the gettin' out was was good is somewhat irrelevant.  What is relevant is that if any other school had gotten caught doing what Michigan did there would be severe consequences.  Instead, Michigan pretty much gave the NCAA the finger, and said FU I'm not talking and you can't do nothing about it, and that's exactly what happened.  


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« Reply #261 on: Today at 12:10:52 PM »
the argument that current players are getting punished for past teams' wrong doings is totally invalid IMHO in the transfer portal era. If players want to play in the postseason, they can transfer to another school with no penalty, so how are they being harmed?

 A multi-year bowl ban would possibly have gutted UM's team of any halfway decent players as many would flee the sinking ship, which also seems like a fitting punishment. Another benefit of a bowl ban is that the rest of the college football world wouldn't have to hear Gus, Joel and the rest of the TV shills blather on about UM football after late November, which makes bowl season much more enjoyable for all involved 😎
I don't mean this to be argumentative because I honestly don't know but suppose a school did something that got them a multi-year postseason ban (who knows what that would be at this point but just assume) ok, would the high-end recruits think:
  • I'm not going there, I can't play in the playoffs (basically what you suggested above), or
  • F-it, I can still get 12 games of exposure and the same NIL coin and I don't have to play as many games and wear myself out against top-flight competition in the playoffs.  

Like I said, not arguing just asking because I really don't know.  

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« Reply #262 on: Today at 12:48:51 PM »
 Up to the player-time to learn some of life's lessons on decision making or just let their Athletic Dept. maybe other Admin.s explain it to the present athletes why the University/Program allowed all that to happen - with a straight face
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« Reply #263 on: Today at 12:50:56 PM »
Players want to make the league, but they also want to win. I would be shocked if a post-season ban didn't have a major impact on recruiting.

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« Reply #264 on: Today at 12:55:26 PM »
Oh for sure it would because many want the money but they'll need the exposure  or TV time also if they want to take the next step up
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Re: Ridiculously lenient slap on wrist for cheaters
« Reply #265 on: Today at 04:23:45 PM »
Players want to make the league, but they also want to win. I would be shocked if a post-season ban didn't have a major impact on recruiting.
I actually think a postseason ban is MORE effective now than it's been in a decade, simply because every helmet team expects to make the CFP.  Not going to the Citrus Bowl?  Nobody cares anymore.  No shot at the CFP?  That could matter

 

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