Pryor Lives, Doesn't Learn
Glad to see that Pryor hasn't let the whole Tatgate debacle get in the way of his overblown sense of entitlement.
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Best way to describe this guy:
Knucklehead.
Now you ain't gonna come up here and steal Pepper Jack's best ho.
every NFL team is going to see JaMarcus Russel when they see him
Someone will take a risk on him, but hes not getting the kind of money he probably thinks he should get
by justsomehawkeyefan on Jun 9, 2011 10:20 PM CDT reply actions
All the more reason
“He doesn’t need a reason (to talk to them). He’s no longer a student-athlete,” said James, who added that Pryor doesn’t believe he owes the NCAA any answers. “They’re not going to give him or any other student-athlete any due process rights to speak of, so he’s moved on.”
for the NCAA to casually knock on the IRS’ door and say, hey, you know, this guy was probably selling stuff. It’s not a ton of money, but we thought you might be interested.
And if I’m the NCAA, if I want other schools to take these rules seriously, I state that if they get no cooperation, they have to assume the worst of the allegations are true, and base all penalties off of that. This trend from Reggie Bush and Pryor (and others) that they don’t have to cooperate, slowing down investigations needs to stop.
It never gets to be easy.
Why the fuck doesn't it ever get to be easy?
by chitownhawkeye on Jun 10, 2011 12:54 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
This
If you don’t play ball, you don’t get to have a ball.
It would be interesting if the schools could find a way to monetarily penalize coaches and players that do this type of thing with no involvement from the school (i.e., if the school or coach is responsible for the infraction like UNC, no penalty to the player, but if the player acts independently like Reggie Bush, they have to pay fines to the school or face legal action).
But it would also be nice if the NCAA also followed due process.
Bethany: Were they sent to Hell?
Metatron: Worse. Wisconsin. For the entire span of human history.
About this
James told ESPN’s Joe Schad that he believes Ohio State will provide a letter that will show Pryor would not have been an eligible student-athlete moving forward, which should help Pryor in his cause to be eligible for the supplemental draft due to special circumstances.
What if Ohio State or the NCAA didn’t provide the letter until they were done with the investigation?
"You want an honest answer? I have no idea."
-Kirk Ferentz
by KF Bubblegum on Jun 11, 2011 8:39 AM CDT up reply actions
Pryor's lawyer
is all but admitting he’s basically done everything he’s been accused of.
I ate the blue ones ... they taste like burning.
Pryor’s lawyer needs to start acting like a lawyer and shut the fuck up. He is being ridiculously chatty.
If you can think of a better way
for him to get 15 minutes of fame and turn that into charging triple his current rate, I’d like to hear it.
The guy’s a complete dick. Probably deserving they found eachother.
I spent half my life's earnings on wine, women & song. The other half I wasted.
by therealCatnuts on Jun 10, 2011 4:35 PM CDT up reply actions
I would like to know
how much tO$U’s boosters paid TP to bolt? Now everyone left at school can tell the NCAA it was all Pryor. That is booster money well spent – hush money.
"Sometimes the truth gets in the way of a good story" - KF
by The Bacon Explosion on Jun 10, 2011 7:38 PM CDT up reply actions
Hmm, that's what dOSU is trying to do
But it’s not going to matter when the NCAA gives them a big’ol dickslap right across the face. That works more for recruiting/fan perception/media(the blame game, that is). Wonder when Posey walks out? Wonder when others start dropping because leaving one at a time will be agony. Should just have everyone bounce right now.
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