Do you really believe that's what happened here? If nothing else, Manny has always been known as a "players coach". He gets crucified on this board for that. I doubt it was his decision. This was bigger than just the football team once it was out publiclyAnd it doesn’t mean he did either. Don’t judge if you don’t know 100%. I want a coach who stands behind me until the **** is settled, not a coach who knee jerks whenever an accusation happens.
Just stfu. It’s already been said in this thread by people who would know more than us that UM knew he did it. Charges dropped or not, they know he did it. You’re just making yourself look like a ******. If you got a problem with how they handled it then go root for Arkansas.Lmao you were there? So if someone presses charges on you, you should be fired right? Regardless of the fact that it may be a complete lie. **** ******* the truth, someone said it so your life deserves to be ruined.
Innocent until proven guilty was the system because of people like you and the psychology behind how we believe "victims" and are more skeptical of the accused.
I explained why thats not necessarily the case on page 12 or 13 I believe. It could be the case but more likely than not its something else.The principle applies here, we dont know if he has done it or not - we know he wont face charges.
Obviously. That’s the point I’m trying to make. It doesn’t mean he didn’t do though like other are suggesting. Even thought DV victims make DV cases in court they still need other things like proof of injury etc. Again, if she changes her story that all goes into the shredder leading to a dismissal.Perhaps the GF decided to drop the charges or surprisingly forgot what actually happened...wink, wink...bottomline, he has a chance to get his life in order and maybe, just maybe make it to the show. The girl knows that's her ticket so why jeopardize it....just sayin'.
Thats probability vs. probability and it leaves us with not knowing what actually happened.I explained why thats not necessarily the case on page 12 or 13 I believe. It could be the case but more likely than not its something else.
Sure, although I could submit a public records request to the Miami sao for the no action memo but I'd rather notThats probability vs. probability and it leaves us with not knowing what actually happened.
What if said unproven 5 star hit your sister/daughter/niece/cousin? Somethings in life are fireable offenses that don't deserve second chances.If he's cleared of any charges then YES, I would have a scenario where I would bring him back. I wont go into full detail but it would involve things like an agreement for both he and his girl to have voluntary counseling, some buy-in from the coaching staff, etc...
In a somewhat romanticized way, the role of coach is to win games and help build quality men to lead our society when we retire. Tossing every kid who makes a mistake (big or small) who can be saved/reformed is a losing proposition for society.
And for those who've asked if I/we would make the same recommendation if it was a 3 star project recruit, my answer is maybe not. I would still go to great lengths to find the counseling and other assistance for them but the 3 star kid is not likely a career football player. The five star is. Dont take away his best shot at financial security for both he and the "victim" over a case that was dropped. (air quotes as the case was dropped)
One worthless old man's opinion.
Would that lead anywhere?Sure, although I could submit a public records request to the Miami sao for the no action memo but I'd rather not
Avantae said the "truth" came out...Just because the charges were dropped doesn’t mean he didn’t beat up a young, pregnant woman.
Manny needs to about the message he’s sending about what’s acceptable behavior to the other 85 guys on this rost
Yes, the memo would document the reasons for declining the charges. As I explained earlier In the the thread it's likely that the victim told the state shes not willing to cooperate and signed a waiver of prosecution. State can't prove it without her or an independent witness.Would that lead anywhere?
Neither you or I know all of the details and facts. The girl could have simply recanted to avoid sending her baby's father to jail.
Tae has a history, and not a good one. As I wrote above, Manny didnt just kick him off the team for the **** of it.
Edit: Just saw Cribby's comment, same conclusion said differently
No. It’s not. People get fired from there jobs all the time without being arrested, or charged with a crime, or proven guilty of a crime beyond all reasonable doubt.I'm not saying it's right or wrong. I'm saying under the law, he's not being charged. Sometimes that's how life works. Everything is not always perfectly fair. But you need some kind of objective standard on which to base your punishment on. And normally that is the justice system.
This is the University of Miami, not Mississippi State or Kentucky. We have a standard to uphold and just because his girlfriend won’t tell the police what happened doesn’t mean UM doesn’t know he beat the **** out of her. Just because she changed her story from “Avantae punched me in the eye” to “ I fell and hit the corner of the table” doesn’t change what Avantae did. He was so arrogant about it he said live on court TV “The Miami coaches gonna bail me out”.
Seriously, what’s wrong with some of you?