Bottom line is this: if Mizzou can't sue the NCAA for damage
Posted on: February 17, 2019 at 19:35:21 CT
RayKinsella1922 SEC
Posts:
22306
Member For:
8.53 yrs
Level:
User
M.O.B. Votes:
0
s and has to let the criminal that committed the crime also be the judge and jury, then it's over.
Why even appeal?
The appeal is all show and the NCAA will not find itself wrong or incorrect in any way.
Why is Sterk asking us to do something he knows damn well won't make one bit of difference?
That's what's truly insulting here: acting like all this is an aggressive response.
The program these days likes to raise a shield with a bunch of big words on it like 'honor', 'integrity', 'leadership'.
But when a real leader shows up that truly stands for those things you can bet these beta executives would dismiss them and talk them out of every truly aggressive option.
Sometimes you cannot work within the system, sometimes the big words on the shield take real action by real leaders - don't blow smoke up my ass and tell me that's what we're seeing here, because that would be a insult to what real leadership looks like...
Edited by RayKinsella1922 at 19:37:20 on 02/17/19