RE: Why are you hopelessly devoted to enabling this child?
Posted on: July 19, 2016 at 13:50:27 CT
DCDevilDog USMC
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I used to read this message board to see positive exchanges between Mizzou fans and never felt the need to post anything myself but this board has gone to an amazing low point, primarily because of posters like you. It's scary to read your posts and think that they are actually written by an adult. The fact that you reference what leaders do after displaying the lack of maturity and professionalism that your posts reek of just makes you look even more pathetic. These are basically kids you are talking about, 18 to 22 year olds, and you spend most of your day posting vile comments about them. Paige Lowary is 20 years old and has already shown more leadership in owning up to her involvement in the investigation than you'll ever have. She could have left for her new school and not said anything about being one of the "complainers" and yet she didn't. You know nothing about her other than her pitching statistics and yet you question her character and her family upbringing. The Internet was tailor made for spineless weasels like you who hide in anonymity and make themselves feel important by bashing on others. You talk about Earleywine like you know him and his handling of the players. You posted the article talking about him seeking professional help from the team psychologist as if that was something to admire about him. People don't do that if they aren't guilty of the things this investigation alleges. In other posts, you and others have described him as "tough as nails" because of how he treats his players. Here's a news bulletin for you: "tough as nails" men don't abuse young women who are put under their care. Patrick Murphy and Tim Walton have won Women's College World Series titles and you've never heard anything about them abusing their players. Earleywine has never won a WCWS title. Get your nose out of his undersized jock and stop honoring your "hero" by engaging in the same type of abuses that he's being investigated for. That's what real leaders do.