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Originally Posted by
Mimi's Babies
HELL... The Lead Attorney at MSU makes over $205,000, the next one 175,000 and the newest $157,000 and that was two years ago. The average attorney in this area sure don't make that..... Fluffy job for sure... Psst.... All public information...
As usual you are missing the point of the entire article. If you connect the dots, It shows who is actually calling the shots at UNM, that admin in place has absolutely zero control over what's taking place there. These guys in the admin while complicit, and well paid, are being told every move to make by a booster or small group of boosters. They are doing all they can to hang on to football players and are using any and all means necessary to keep them at UNM, up to and including coercion in a not so subtle form delivered by their own administration in public comments to the media. Mars has them nailed cold and those idiots have given him the hammer.
Chasing lawyers will lead you to nothing because the people behind them will very rarely come up for air. This is Mississippi it's a corrupt mess.
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
As usual you are missing the point of the entire article. If you connect the dots, It shows who is actually calling the shots at UNM, that admin in place has absolutely zero control over what's taking place there. These guys in the admin while complicit, and well paid, are being told every move to make by a booster or small group of boosters. They are doing all they can to hang on to football players and are using any and all means necessary to keep them at UNM, up to and including coercion in a not so subtle form delivered by their own administration in public comments to the media. Mars has them nailed cold and those idiots have given him the hammer.
Chasing lawyers will lead you to nothing because the people behind them will very rarely come up for air. This is Mississippi it's a corrupt mess.
This - Attorneys, especially in a position like Lee Tyner was in, don't just forget to contact another attorney, especially one like Tom Mars. I think too many irons in the fire was a code word that I'm not allowed to respond.
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Originally Posted by
yjnkdawg
This - Attorneys, especially in a position like Lee Tyner was in, don't just forget to contact another attorney, especially one like Tom Mars. I think too many irons in the fire was a code word that I'm not allowed to respond.
That is exactly right. Lee wasn’t calling the shots, but doing the job he was being instructed to do. He’s a man of great character, although red/blue to the core. I’m sure he did as much as his conscience would allow, hence not responding in some cases in a timely manner, while being very prompt in others. He comes from a very good family full of maroon/white, outside of his immediates...
I’m glad that Mars laced it out for the world to see. Called the shitbirds what they are; fanboys, boosters, cheaters and all.
#hailstate and #hailmars
You're blind if you can't see improvement.....Freshmens......Strain.....Kick rocks and pound sand......Drag my Yankee ass outta here!......
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
As usual you are missing the point of the entire article. If you connect the dots, It shows who is actually calling the shots at UNM, that admin in place has absolutely zero control over what's taking place there. These guys in the admin while complicit, and well paid, are being told every move to make by a booster or small group of boosters. They are doing all they can to hang on to football players and are using any and all means necessary to keep them at UNM, up to and including coercion in a not so subtle form delivered by their own administration in public comments to the media. Mars has them nailed cold and those idiots have given him the hammer.
Chasing lawyers will lead you to nothing because the people behind them will very rarely come up for air. This is Mississippi it's a corrupt mess.
Auburn went thru the same thing a few years back, with donors taking over, it didn't turn out good.
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
As usual you are missing the point of the entire article. If you connect the dots, It shows who is actually calling the shots at UNM, that admin in place has absolutely zero control over what's taking place there. These guys in the admin while complicit, and well paid, are being told every move to make by a booster or small group of boosters. They are doing all they can to hang on to football players and are using any and all means necessary to keep them at UNM, up to and including coercion in a not so subtle form delivered by their own administration in public comments to the media. Mars has them nailed cold and those idiots have given him the hammer.
Chasing lawyers will lead you to nothing because the people behind them will very rarely come up for air. This is Mississippi it's a corrupt mess.
Clean your PMS. I did not miss the point of the article. There much more to the #NETWORK. All illegal.... And many local attorneys involved. Maybe Mr. Tyner needs to be deposed.
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