Seattle Times compares ASJ and Kasen to Victory and Ruins
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Gotta agree with the Times on this one.
I say let's "drop the hammer" NCAA-Emmert-esque style.
Suspend both ASJ and KW for the first play.
No doubt that message would be much more serious than,
say, spending a night in jail, paying heavy fines, being publicly
embarrassed, having a police record, etc., etc.
Fuck the Seattle Times. They had months to discuss this issue but come out
with an article, Brewer, and an editorial the first week of fall camp? Self-serving
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This issue wasn't relevant at all until Sark decided to make it relevant by letting it linger.tracker said:Gotta agree with the Times on this one.
I say let's "drop the hammer" NCAA-Emmert-esque style.
Suspend both ASJ and KW for the first play.
No doubt that message would be much more serious than,
say, spending a night in jail, paying heavy fines, being publicly
embarrassed, having a police record, etc., etc.
Fuck the Seattle Times. They had months to discuss this issue but come out
with an article, Brewer, and an editorial the first week of fall camp? Self-serving
"journalism" at it's finest.
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Cliff notes version for people who hate reading:
All of the kids know who ASJ/Kasen are and try to emulate everything they do. They should be setting a better example for all of the kids. ASJ/Kasen made a mistake that many have made at that age, but it is a big deal because the kids like their jersey numbers. We should draw a purple and gold line in the sand. Here is a link to an article that never should have been printed. -
The problem is that he's not telling to Fuck Off. If he was telling them to Fuck Off, he would tell the media the decision's been made and that's it. Instead, he's being cute about it just like his fucking playcalling.IrishDawg22 said:
They are going to right stupid shit not matter what he does.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:If Sark would grab his nuts and announce his decison, this shit (editorials) wouldn't happen
I like the fact he is saying FOff to everyone and keeping it within the team.
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WSU’s Brooks arrested for DUI
Jan. 31, 2013
http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/sportslink/2013/jan/31/wsus-b
Running back Leon Brooks was arrested early Sunday morning by a Whitman County Sheriff's Deputy on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Mayes third Cougar arrested in two weeks
May 20, 2013
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/may/20/mayes-third-cou
Junior linebacker Logan Mayes was arrested early Thursday evening on suspicion of hit and run.
Defensive tackle Toni Pole was cited May 11 for allegedly making false statements to police
Sophomore running back Teondray Caldwell was arrested May 7 on suspicion of assault and burglary.
"Ryan Blethen learning his journalism chops in the basement of a Wazzu frat probably has nothing to do with the selective outrage..."
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/reader_feedback/public/display.php?source_name=mbase&source_id=2021570630
In following the links and checking the other stories, WSU follows the same policy as the UW, situations are handled internally. If the Times is so concerned about transparency and the public's right to know maybe they should have included these WSU examples along with ASJ and KW's. Certainly there are plenty of WSU grads living in the Greater Seattle area who may want to know.
Or is it something else with the Times?
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No one gives a fuck about WSU.
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An HH intern should do some research and find out what legal issues Times employees have had. It's public info.DerekJohnson said:It's funny though. They're demanding the athletes be suspended to "send a message to other aspiring ahtletes". But if someone in the upper campus or on the Times staff had a DUI, would they be suspended from their job to send a message to their colleagues?
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To be fair, no one really gives a fuck (or at least they shouldn't) about UW.
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Can you imagine their indignation if we did a series like that on their staff?MikeDamone said:
An HH intern should do some research and find out what legal issues Times employees have had. It's public info.DerekJohnson said:It's funny though. They're demanding the athletes be suspended to "send a message to other aspiring ahtletes". But if someone in the upper campus or on the Times staff had a DUI, would they be suspended from their job to send a message to their colleagues?
dw.courts.wa.gov/






