Official Miami Herald Bain article

the headline is not very endearing and plus this is OLD news. why does it need to be brought up again now?
Agreed. But the Herald was not exactly breaking the news. Perhaps I should merge this with the other thread, but it was being reported in a much more nefarious way by many other places first.
 
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You might not like it, but there is nothing in that story that is not factual. He was involved in an accident where a person later died. Media lives on people clicking on the story and reading. They need to get people to click. The headline of "Bain was cleared of any wrong doing of this accident and the person was not wearing a seat belt" isn't going to get any clicks.

And to add to that, the local paper can't just ignore the story after national publications reported it. If you want to blame anybody, blame the cuck Ohio Taint fan who put this out right before the draft when NFL teams already knew about it
 
You might not like it, but there is nothing in that story that is not factual. He was involved in an accident where a person later died. Media lives on people clicking on the story and reading. They need to get people to click. The headline of "Bain was cleared of any wrong doing of this accident and the person was not wearing a seat belt" isn't going to get any clicks.

And to add to that, the local paper can't just ignore the story after national publications reported it. If you want to blame anybody, blame the cuck Ohio Taint fan who put this out right before the draft when NFL teams already knew about it


Nobody is arguing with "factual" on an overly simplistic level.

People question the timing of the article and the implications of the headline. And, no, some "Ohio Taint fan" doesn't necessitate that article.
 
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