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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMakes one wonder if this has happened anywhere else. FU, Quinnipiac, CCSU, UConn...UHART!
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I love it when people say 'move on', yet they're on here too! I hope that this thread has gone on for as long as it takes to keep this conversation alive and make someone at another program pay attention that there are other viewpoints than the easy one, which is this quick to react, one-sided #metoo movement. At the very least if Brendan Faherty can lose his job without even having the ability to defend himself, over a consensual relationship with an adult, over 10 years ago, then the player who came forward should be penalized for breaking the school code of conduct also... If he was guilty of it, then so was she. Fair is fair. Is her life still intact? Lose her job? I doubt it. She was not a minor, she was an adult in college, playing at the D1 level... not some little pushover. D1 athletes are very confident and highly competitive. I'm so glad that everyone who commented negatively on here has never made an error in judgement in their life... or better yet, let's put you under the microscope and see what comes up.... from 10 years ago! As I thought <crickets>
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love it when people say 'move on', yet they're on here too! I hope that this thread has gone on for as long as it takes to keep this conversation alive and make someone at another program pay attention that there are other viewpoints than the easy one, which is this quick to react, one-sided #metoo movement. At the very least if Brendan Faherty can lose his job without even having the ability to defend himself, over a consensual relationship with an adult, over 10 years ago, then the player who came forward should be penalized for breaking the school code of conduct also... If he was guilty of it, then so was she. Fair is fair. Is her life still intact? Lose her job? I doubt it. She was not a minor, she was an adult in college, playing at the D1 level... not some little pushover. D1 athletes are very confident and highly competitive. I'm so glad that everyone who commented negatively on here has never made an error in judgement in their life... or better yet, let's put you under the microscope and see what comes up.... from 10 years ago! As I thought <crickets>
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love it when people say 'move on', yet they're on here too! I hope that this thread has gone on for as long as it takes to keep this conversation alive and make someone at another program pay attention that there are other viewpoints than the easy one, which is this quick to react, one-sided #metoo movement. At the very least if Brendan Faherty can lose his job without even having the ability to defend himself, over a consensual relationship with an adult, over 10 years ago, then the player who came forward should be penalized for breaking the school code of conduct also... If he was guilty of it, then so was she. Fair is fair. Is her life still intact? Lose her job? I doubt it. She was not a minor, she was an adult in college, playing at the D1 level... not some little pushover. D1 athletes are very confident and highly competitive. I'm so glad that everyone who commented negatively on here has never made an error in judgement in their life... or better yet, let's put you under the microscope and see what comes up.... from 10 years ago! As I thought <crickets>
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Does anyone have a chance to defend themselves anymore? Seems like everyone is presumed guilty before any investigation is done.
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