Moore Gone at Michigan....

ok, worse...spicier...whatever.

I think it's worse because it is now linked to the Bears. I feel bad for the woman, first she gets assaulted and now she's publicly shamed.
 


Banging your much younger secretary (who Fry is right, total smokeshow) is never a great idea, but when you have one of the best jobs in the industry and you are making 10s of millions, in the public eye, married with kids. Come on dude. Throwing your life away over a side piece? Men with power and ego cannot see the bigger picture or think they will ever face consequences.

And yes, every news cycle makes this situation get even stranger and creepier and sadder.
 


ok, worse...spicier...whatever.

I think it's worse because it is now linked to the Bears. I feel bad for the woman, first she gets assaulted and now she's publicly shamed.
it's not "linked to the Bears".

Assault is wrong. Period.

The woman banged a married man. She is as responsible for her actions as Moore is.

If you want to feel sorry for someone, focus on his wife and 3 daughters. Those poor kids.
 


Banging your much younger secretary (who Fry is right, total smokeshow) is never a great idea, but when you have one of the best jobs in the industry and you are making 10s of millions, in the public eye, married with kids. Come on dude. Throwing your life away over a side piece? Men with power and ego cannot see the bigger picture or think they will ever face consequences.

And yes, every news cycle makes this situation get even stranger and creepier and sadder.
It's wild. It's not like their aren't previous examples of others to learn from... Tucker up at MSU for one. He'd seen all that go on and what'd he think? That he just wouldn't get caught? What is their mindset with all of it? The risk/reward is so so not worth it. But to some that's only in hindsight they see that not in the moment
 


it's not "linked to the Bears".

Assault is wrong. Period.

The woman banged a married man. She is as responsible for her actions as Moore is.

If you want to feel sorry for someone, focus on his wife and 3 daughters. Those poor kids.

I feel bad for them as well. While I also don't like the actions of the woman, infidelity is a 2 way street, she still did not deserved to be assaulted or being publicly shamed as a result of the assault.
 




I feel bad for them as well. While I also don't like the actions of the woman, infidelity is a 2 way street, she still did not deserved to be assaulted or being publicly shamed as a result of the assault.
I had heard a few places the assault part wasn't on the mistress. But who knows...

As far as the public shame, she did the deed knowing he was married. She quite literally signed up for the potential of public shaming. Not assault--just so I'm clear--but public shaming is on the table when you do that.

If you knowingly bang a married dude with kids, rich married dude or not, you're a POS. She doesn't get a pass for that just because she's female. If he forced her that's one thing, but I've not heard that yet.

Moore's wife and kids are the only victims in this thing.
 




I had heard a few places the assault part wasn't on the mistress. But who knows...

As far as the public shame, she did the deed knowing he was married. She quite literally signed up for the potential of public shaming. Not assault--just so I'm clear--but public shaming is on the table when you do that.

If you knowingly bang a married dude with kids, rich married dude or not, you're a POS. She doesn't get a pass for that just because she's female. If he forced her that's one thing, but I've not heard that yet.

I know that which is why I said "as a result of the assault". Banging a high profile coach who is married with 3 kids is never good if you don't want your name out there. If she wasn't the one assaulted then my opinion will change.

More details keep coming out on this, evidently Moore having an affair with this staffer was not a big secret and the AD was covering it up. Some are calling for him to be fired as well.
 




Take away: Never hire a pretty girl.
I work with a single chick in her 30s who looks similar to this one, and part of that requires us to message back and forth since we work in offices about 30 miles apart, sometimes outside working hours. This co-worker is 100% not interested in a guy like me, but when she got hired on the first thing I did was tell my other half that I have to work with and text a female who looks like mid 90s Jennifer Anniston and her name is XYZ, and you can look at my phone any time you want no questions asked.

She laughed at me and told me I had no chance with said female even if I wanted to do something stupid (which I don't). That's the relationship we have, neither is the worried type. But...I'm not a guy to leave any ambiguity in my personal life. I also don't drink, which is how a lot of these things get started with people who otherwise seem well-adjusted and level-headed, unfortunately.
 


I know that which is why I said "as a result of the assault". Banging a high profile coach who is married with 3 kids is never good if you don't want your name out there. If she wasn't the one assaulted then my opinion will change.

More details keep coming out on this, evidently Moore having an affair with this staffer was not a big secret and the AD was covering it up. Some are calling for him to be fired as well.
The public shaming part is what I was referring to. It's open season in that regard, IMO. You don't get to do something like that and be shielded from it.
 


Matt Campbell is sitting in State College right now wishing he had waited a week, lol.
Not sure of that. I seem to recall a mention of both his mother and mother-in-law both having health issues so that was part of the decision that played into them going closer to back home, oh.............and the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ of course.
 




I honestly don't know what the hell is wrong with people and how they think they are going to get away with this stuff. I mean, the more high profile individual you are or with the job you do, the target is on your back five-fold, especially with social media.
 


Not sure of that. I seem to recall a mention of both his mother and mother-in-law both having health issues so that was part of the decision that played into them going closer to back home, oh.............and the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ of course.
Ann Arbor is actually closer.

And I'm betting after something like this happened at UM after all the other coaches are off the table, UM would've written him a check for whatever amount of money he wanted.
 




I honestly don't know what the hell is wrong with people and how they think they are going to get away with this stuff. I mean, the more high profile individual you are or with the job you do, the target is on your back five-fold, especially with social media.
Some people are addicted to the adrenaline. For some it's booze, gambling, food...some it's women and the risk of being found out.
 


Ann Arbor is actually closer.

And I'm betting after something like this happened at UM after all the other coaches are off the table, UM would've written him a check for whatever amount of money he wanted.
Probably, and let's face it, planes can go anywhere in a matter of a few hours so prob didn't really play a part in it that much.
 


The public shaming part is what I was referring to. It's open season in that regard, IMO. You don't get to do something like that and be shielded from it.

I know what you were referring too and I'll stand my ground that the public shaming is not deserved if she was the one who got assaulted. This is why many women don't report abuse and while I agree she shouldn't have been sleeping with a man that is married with 3 kids she still did not deserve to be assaulted and then shamed for it. Assault is ALWAYS wrong and she shouldn't have to suffer extra consequences for reporting it.
 




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