With that said, what do I think? Well, I'm torn because I would like to think the accuser has more reason than simply to bash USC. I'm not seeing what he stands to gain by bringing this up all of a sudden. Maybe he just wants the truth to be told. I definitely see it as a possibility, but he might just be a bitter dude and I'm giving him way too much credit. On to the allegation, one thousand dollars!? What the hell are you going to do with that? Buy one rim? Furthermore, the money didn't go to Mayo, it went to the accuser. So you're going to tell me that the top rated recruit in the nation went to USC because Tim Floyd gave some other guy a thousand bucks? Like I stated earlier, the guy might be telling the truth, but if you can make a decision based on the proof he provided, I have a Tome that contains 66 books and I'd love to sell it to you.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
. . . that and a thousand dollars will get you half a months rent
So, true to Yahoo Sports fashion, they release a rumor, sell it as the truth when it's completely unsubstantial. Sound like faith?? Ok, ok, I wont go there. Here's what I'm saying, a story like this shouldn't be released until we have everything we need to make an objective judgment call. I'm not saying this guy is full of shit, but what's the point of putting oot the story if there is no proof and no decision has been reached by the authorities? Oh wait, it's vintage Yahoo Sports, thats why. In fact, Yahoo Sports should always just be a bunch of headlines because they never back up their claims. I keep reading the articles hoping to find something definitive but it's all, in the words of Burgwood "she said, she said".
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Thank you. Thank you for calling oot Yahoo sports. They're a joke on "breaking news." Doesn't it seem like a coincidence they've "broken" several of these controversial stories? There is no accountability. ESPN, or as Dan Patrick says, the mothership, has it's faults, it's many faults, but at least one of the many puppets on air runs the risk of having to sound like a complete idiot if his "sources" are inconsistent. Bottom line to Yahoo. Stick to fantasy football.
ReplyDeleteI simply just get mad when I talk aboot the ncaa. No one wins. I'll keep it short. the ncaa is a cartel and it's always been aboot the money. $1,000? really? to your point, say said one rim is bought, it won't even be spinnin'!!!