RobCanes1905
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Now who do I contact at the NCAA?
Read the article. Then think it through.
Here are the possibilities:
1. NCAA violation - discounts from Enterprise. If these discounts were not being offered to the gen pop and/or students, they qualify as impermissible benefits. These, I do not believe, are secondary or minor violations if confirmed.
2. Even worse, Tay Bang is now claiming that at least one, if not more, turds placed bets or gambled with him. Not only is this a violation of the law, it has to be of interest to the NCAA as well. Questions. Shaving will now dog them. Just look at that video up above. Dude did not want to tackle the guy, was not going to tackle the guy. He literally hung on the blocker for 5 yards just like to avoid the tackle.
3. I believe there are statutes that make it illegal to modify fake guns and make them look real. Maybe someone is familiar with this, I’m not sure. But I know one thing, walking down the street with something that looks like a weapon, especially an assault rifle, is a good way to get shot dead. What would you do if you saw some crazy acting guy with what looked like an assault weapon coming at you or in your yard. If you’re strapped, you’re going to empty your clip into him.
Now., nothing may come of this, but the more that comes out, and the more Tay Bang talks, the more at the very least the GPD and University compliance, as well as University disciplinary, HAS to investigate.
Recruiting wise, they’re even more fūcked today than they were yesterday.
Who would want to be part of this shlt show?
BTW, didn’t they just get out recruited straight up for a guy that ended up choosing Louisiana Lafayette over the turds?
Louisiana Lafayette. Let that sink in.
Read the article. Then think it through.
Here are the possibilities:
1. NCAA violation - discounts from Enterprise. If these discounts were not being offered to the gen pop and/or students, they qualify as impermissible benefits. These, I do not believe, are secondary or minor violations if confirmed.
2. Even worse, Tay Bang is now claiming that at least one, if not more, turds placed bets or gambled with him. Not only is this a violation of the law, it has to be of interest to the NCAA as well. Questions. Shaving will now dog them. Just look at that video up above. Dude did not want to tackle the guy, was not going to tackle the guy. He literally hung on the blocker for 5 yards just like to avoid the tackle.
3. I believe there are statutes that make it illegal to modify fake guns and make them look real. Maybe someone is familiar with this, I’m not sure. But I know one thing, walking down the street with something that looks like a weapon, especially an assault rifle, is a good way to get shot dead. What would you do if you saw some crazy acting guy with what looked like an assault weapon coming at you or in your yard. If you’re strapped, you’re going to empty your clip into him.
Now., nothing may come of this, but the more that comes out, and the more Tay Bang talks, the more at the very least the GPD and University compliance, as well as University disciplinary, HAS to investigate.
Recruiting wise, they’re even more fūcked today than they were yesterday.
Who would want to be part of this shlt show?
BTW, didn’t they just get out recruited straight up for a guy that ended up choosing Louisiana Lafayette over the turds?
Louisiana Lafayette. Let that sink in.
Don’t forget the Toyota Prius...that’s like taking an Escalade through townSo notorious area gambler *** Bang works at Enterprise and is paying off gambling winnings with discounts on Ford Fiestas??? Only in Turdsville
Point shaving was the first thing I though of when I saw that play.
Huh. First thing I thought was that they're really bad a football.
Well, it's hit the national radar. Let's see if anything comes of this.
Gotta tweet this video out. Tag their AD, President, NCAA. Throw in a Parkland hashtag. Weapons at school.
All these guys need to be expelled from any 4 year institution. And they should be facing felony charges.