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Originally Posted by
ElitedawgRecruiting
I say again and I know for a fact, this didn't happen. But if folks wanna believe it then not much I can do about that. Lol
I can't stand Shaun King, but I know the track athlete in the story. I can't speak for anything leading up to or after the locker room incident, but everything in his letter to Peyton and his testimony are true.
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ElitdawgRecruiting, Not trying to be snarky but I know 100% for a fact it did happen. I also know the only witness to the incident.
Last edited by HaggardDawg; 02-13-2016 at 07:06 PM.
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Which is totally fine. Everyone has a right to their opinion. I won't change yalls mind and you won't change mine for sure. On the bright side it wasn't Bulldogs so we can all say Hail State to that
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I chuckle and wave off anything on a message board that begins with "100%". That is completely laughable unless you were standing within arm's length of the act being discussed with your eyes/ears open. If you were, then I will accept your word. I see it on a regular basis here whether it involves recruiting, supposed actions/comments from our athletic department/coaches/players, etc. Get out of here with "100%" unless you saw it with your own eyes and heard it with your own ears and were completely sober at the time. Pure comedy.
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Originally Posted by
State82
I chuckle and wave off anything on a message board that begins with "100%". That is completely laughable unless you were standing within arm's length of the act being discussed with your eyes/ears open. If you were, then I will accept your word. I see it on a regular basis here whether it involves recruiting, supposed actions/comments from our athletic department/coaches/players, etc. Get out of here with "100%" unless you saw it with your own eyes and heard it with your own ears and were completely sober at the time. Pure comedy.
My bad, I'm 97% sure it happened. Better?
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He tea bagged the trainer.
That's hilarious
The cover up sounds bad.
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Originally Posted by
SoJackDog
He tea bagged the trainer.

That's hilarious
I'm sure you'd be laughing if that happened to your daughter/wife/sister/mother.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
I'll just wait for the story to get picked up by The Blaze****
I love the blaze. Well as much as you can love something out out by the Mormons. multiple love ****
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Originally Posted by
1bigdawg
if you disagree, you are just jealous and wrong.
ISWYDT Just like all those teams that try to disparage the beautiful campus and Rebals.
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Originally Posted by
1bigdawg
King definitely has an agenda and is probably trying to say that we should respect Cam more than Peyton because it is in his political best interest to say.
However, the documents are real and the affidavits are real and publicly available. First, Peyton was an obnoxious college football star (not the first or only one). He was an immature kid who did something he should not have. UTenn took his side (see: star athlete) and engaged in a brutal cover up. They engineered a sealed settlement.
The real jerky thing Peyton did was to attack her in the book. He should have just left it alone and out of the book. After all, he was the one in the wrong in the incident. That is what caused the second lawsuit and what was really classless.
All this relates to the Manning attitude that everything they do is classy and if you disagree, you are just jealous and wrong.

Originally Posted by
BeastMan
This is an old story. I have heard it way before this writer, whoever he may be, wrote it. And of course all those people wouldn't lie under oath. This (old) story along with the Deadspin story shows a pattern. It's pretty funny to me people will defend Peyton slapping his cock on a girls head and lying about HGH but those same people are the ones eviscerating Cam for not handling a press conference right.
Holding athletes on pedestals is stupid. I don't hate Manning but I'm also not going to defend him like he's not a flawed human being (like the rest of us). Fun fact: you can see him for who he is and still appreciate what he did on the field. They're not mutually exclusive.
Next y'all are going to tell me Brett Favre was an upstanding citizen lol.
Beast/free shoot me a pm. You are awesome. Next time I am near the Gulf I want to buy you a beverage of your choice!
Last edited by Dawgtini; 02-14-2016 at 02:33 AM.
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Originally Posted by
1bigdawg
King definitely has an agenda and is probably trying to say that we should respect Cam more than Peyton because it is in his political best interest to say.
However, the documents are real and the affidavits are real and publicly available. First, Peyton was an obnoxious college football star (not the first or only one). He was an immature kid who did something he should not have. UTenn took his side (see: star athlete) and engaged in a brutal cover up. They engineered a sealed settlement.
The real jerky thing Peyton did was to attack her in the book. He should have just left it alone and out of the book. After all, he was the one in the wrong in the incident. That is what caused the second lawsuit and what was really classless.
All this relates to the Manning attitude that everything they do is classy and if you disagree, you are just jealous and wrong.

Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
I'm sure you'd be laughing if that happened to your daughter/wife/sister/mother.
Absolutely. They would have taken the "meat and veg" with them as evidence.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
I don't know if the language/events listed in the article are true, but if they remotely are, that was a little more severe than doing "something he should not have". That is sexual assault.
Point taken. However, I was trying to make the point that he was literally adding insult to injury. Further, the "insult" came as a mature man.
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Originally Posted by
KB21
The fact that this isn't the New York Times is a positive.
The number one paper in the world isn't good?
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
This is an old story. I have heard it way before this writer, whoever he may be, wrote it. And of course all those people wouldn't lie under oath. This (old) story along with the Deadspin story shows a pattern. It's pretty funny to me people will defend Peyton slapping his cock on a girls head and lying about HGH but those same people are the ones eviscerating Cam for not handling a press conference right.
Holding athletes on pedestals is stupid. I don't hate Manning but I'm also not going to defend him like he's not a flawed human being (like the rest of us). Fun fact: you can see him for who he is and still appreciate what he did on the field. They're not mutually exclusive.
Next y'all are going to tell me Brett Favre was an upstanding citizen lol.
^ This and there are other unflattering stories @ this family out there, once was a fan but no more.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
The number one paper in the world isn't good?
No, unless you are a vegan, tree hugging, screaming ass sociaslist liberal.
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Archie would do anything to preserve his appointment to sainthood.
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Now it is being reported on yahoo by a different reporter.
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ESPN now reporting on Manning incident along with the environment at Tennessee.
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
ESPN now reporting on Manning incident along with the environment at Tennessee.
The had 20 years or so to report it, but they waited until the triumphant end of his career. That says the story doesn't carry its own weight.
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Originally Posted by
PassInterference
The had 20 years or so to report it, but they waited until the triumphant end of his career. That says the story doesn't carry its own weight.
I believe the Mannings broke the gag order when they wrote about it in the book. That combined with the new lawsuit involving more than just Peyton is why it is coming up now.
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