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Author Topic: Another example of (sports) hero worship...  (Read 5459 times)

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2013, 09:11:30 PM »
At least he didn't crack someone's coconut with a bottle of Dom.
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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2013, 11:52:00 PM »
http://www.tmz.com/2013/11/14/jameis-winston-sexual-assault-investigation-florida-state-university-cover-up/

yes, i realize it's tmz. but this stuff pisses me off.

May or may not be a story - but one thing I can guarantee is that I will never stoop to reading or listening to TMZ

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2013, 07:58:16 AM »
Left out of the TMZ article (and many media reports) is that the person accused of committing the actual assault is not Winston. The police report describes the offender as being between 5'9" and 5'11" with straight hair. That most certainly does not describe Winston. Obviously, that doesn't mean that he wasn't involved in some capacity but it also does not appear as though Winston is under investigation for committing sexual assault despite what the media would like us to believe.


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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2013, 08:34:59 AM »
Also left out is that the alleged victim initially hemmed and hawed about moving forward.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2013, 09:14:44 AM »
May or may not be a story - but one thing I can guarantee is that I will never stoop to reading or listening to TMZ

You guys might want to join us in the Internet age...it's the TMZs of the world that tend to be first in on breaking stories these days.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2013, 01:17:33 PM »
You guys might want to join us in the Internet age...it's the TMZs of the world that tend to be first in on breaking stories these days.

I work in the IT industry so I guess I'd have to say I have joined.

But if you think TMZ is interested in news stories, you might need to join reality   :o

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2013, 01:33:45 PM »
I work in the IT industry so I guess I'd have to say I have joined.

But if you think TMZ is interested in news stories, you might need to join reality   :o

Ah, you mean the google industry.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2013, 12:30:54 AM »
Left out of the TMZ article (and many media reports) is that the person accused of committing the actual assault is not Winston. The police report describes the offender as being between 5'9" and 5'11" with straight hair. That most certainly does not describe Winston. Obviously, that doesn't mean that he wasn't involved in some capacity but it also does not appear as though Winston is under investigation for committing sexual assault despite what the media would like us to believe.

What's that now?

http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=10009077

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #9 on: November 27, 2013, 07:05:22 AM »
What's that now?

http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=10009077

It's a bizarre story. That's for sure. Either the accuser changed her story (which seems likely given the DNA test) or there was some very faulty reporting.


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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #10 on: November 27, 2013, 07:50:02 AM »
It's a bizarre story. That's for sure. Either the accuser changed her story (which seems likely given the DNA test) or there was some very faulty reporting.


This is heading down the same predictable path that these things always go down.  Ugly.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #11 on: November 27, 2013, 07:54:21 AM »
It's a bizarre story. That's for sure. Either the accuser changed her story (which seems likely given the DNA test) or there was some very faulty reporting.



One of the very firs things I read on this indicated in some fashion (I don't really recall exactly), that the height/weight thing was believed to be inaccurate. Where the inaccuracy came from (witness or reporting) I don't know, but all indications were that Winston was their guy, despite what the reported description did or did not say. I find that easy to believe, as I would guess that most witness physical description estimates are highly inaccurate.
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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #12 on: November 27, 2013, 08:05:52 AM »

This is heading down the same predictable path that these things always go down.  Ugly.

The guy is absolutely innocent until proven guilty, and legitimate questions about the accusation can be asked, but it is extremely hard not to be cynical when investigators come out and say that nothing will be known for at least two weeks...after ACC Championship game, Heisman voting, etc.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #13 on: November 27, 2013, 08:15:56 AM »
The guy is absolutely innocent until proven guilty, and legitimate questions about the accusation can be asked, but it is extremely hard not to be cynical when investigators come out and say that nothing will be known for at least two weeks...after ACC Championship game, Heisman voting, etc.


Well, the state attorneys office did just find out about this two weeks ago.

It could get even uglier if they arrest and charge Winston...and then allow him to play in the BCSCG under their exceptions clause.  That would actually require me to root for Alabama two years in a row.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #14 on: November 27, 2013, 08:32:32 AM »

Well, the state attorneys office did just find out about this two weeks ago.

It could get even uglier if they arrest and charge Winston...and then allow him to play in the BCSCG under their exceptions clause.  That would actually require me to root for Alabama two years in a row.

I have a weird feeling Auburn is taking Bama down this week


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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2013, 08:36:01 AM »
I have a weird feeling Auburn is taking Bama down this week



Rematch: Florida State vs. Northern Illinois! This time for all the marbles!


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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2013, 08:45:02 AM »
I have a weird feeling Auburn is taking Bama down this week


I don't think so.  Auburn's defense is porous, and Alabama eats offenses like Auburn's for lunch. 

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2013, 10:22:07 AM »
It's a bizarre story. That's for sure. Either the accuser changed her story (which seems likely given the DNA test) or there was some very faulty reporting.


there is also that nasty 'lil detail about some peoples connected to florida st. program that gave her an offer she couldn't/shouldn't refuse ;D ;D
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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #18 on: November 27, 2013, 10:48:18 AM »
It's a bizarre story. That's for sure. Either the accuser changed her story (which seems likely given the DNA test) or there was some very faulty reporting.



Boy, I see way more possibilities than those two.
Like, say, a police department that's extremely friendly to the local football team (i.e. notified the team's attorney and campus police, but not the state's attorney; didn't even bother questioning the suspect; waited months to start collecting evidence) discouraged a victim then buried the investigation.

I'm not saying that happened. I have no idea. But it seems at least as plausible as your version.

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2013, 03:16:25 PM »
Uh-oh.
Tallahassee detective who initially investigated the rape accusation against Winston sought employment with FSU booster group and has numerous ties to FSU.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--detective-in-jameis-winston-case-requested-work-with-florida-state-booster-group-182713080.html

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2013, 06:27:45 PM »
I have a weird feeling Auburn is taking Bama down this week




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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2013, 07:03:12 AM »

 :P

chico!!!  did ya lay any bones on it?  auburn getting 10 with a money line of 355!!    nice call!!
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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #22 on: December 03, 2013, 01:59:23 PM »
chico!!!  did ya lay any bones on it?  auburn getting 10 with a money line of 355!!    nice call!!

No bones.  I'll do fun wagering from time to time with friends, but not with bookies.  For some reason I've always been really good at college football picks...wish it translated to the NFL. 

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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #23 on: December 05, 2013, 07:14:50 AM »
I'm sure someone here knows more about this than me, but I'm curious. Considering there's going to be an announcement this afternoon, doesn't that seem to indicate that Winston won't be charged? I mean, if they were going to arrest him, wouldn't they get the warrant and go arrest him as opposed to calling a press conference?


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Re: Another example of (sports) hero worship...
« Reply #24 on: December 05, 2013, 07:57:39 AM »
I'm sure someone here knows more about this than me, but I'm curious. Considering there's going to be an announcement this afternoon, doesn't that seem to indicate that Winston won't be charged? I mean, if they were going to arrest him, wouldn't they get the warrant and go arrest him as opposed to calling a press conference?



If there's charges, safe to say that by the time the press conference is held, they will have been filed, and he will already be in custody. One report I saw last night suggested they would already have been in touch with his lawyers to provide him an opportunity to come in voluntarily under the dark of night. I don't really know, but I assume the timing of announcement is related in some way to when his court appearance (if any) would be, etc.

If I had to guess, there will be no charges, and the announcement will largely be not enough evidence, conflicting evidence, etc., coupled with some sort of admonishment of those who handled (or didnt) the initial investigation.
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