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They know who it is. Scott Dochterman even alluded to it on Twitter.It's clearly a burner, but what seems legit? That it's Brian or an assistant coach?
They know who it is. Scott Dochterman even alluded to it on Twitter.It's clearly a burner, but what seems legit? That it's Brian or an assistant coach?
Pretty sure we’ve found JadeMichael.
They know who it is. Scott Dochterman even alluded to it on Twitter.
The correct grammar would be, “grasp of the English language.”Right, and you seem a lot like Rob's burner coming to the rescue. Last time we interacted you didn't even have a grasp on the English language or know what an absolute is.
The correct grammar would be, “grasp of the English language.”
If you’re going to talk shit you should probably check your work first, Einstein.
Again, the correct usage would be, “play the grammar card.”Remind me again what you think an absolute is and then I'll provide you the correct definition. You may want to avoid looking like an idiot first, before you pull the grammar card, Einstein.
Again, the correct usage would be, “play the grammar card.”
How do you “pull” a card?
I’m not really sure where you’re going with this whole telling me I don’t understand English thing, but let’s keep playing. This is easy and fun.
Punctuation goes inside quotation marks, Karen.couldn’t comprehend English or the use of the word ‘absolute’. Royal Flush.
I believe on KXNO or a HawkeyeNation podcast with Andrew Downs you said something to the effect of 'you can't have someone like that representing the university' in reference to Jack Kallenberger's claim regarding Seth Wallace. Also, why is it so hard to say you'd accept a non-bias legal recommendation? Isn't "when I read it, I'll let you know what I think of it" just another way of saying I'll agree with the non-bias recommendation if it fits my narrative? Reserving opinion before having all of the facts (or any facts) hasn't stopped you in the past and you've already researched whether there are any conflicts of interest in the two investigators...
Punctuation goes inside quotation marks, Karen.
And single quotation marks are only to be used when quoting something inside another quote.
Jesus Christ, bud. How easy are you going to make this for me?
Hurry up and give me another one; this is a blast.
This is my one and only account on this site. I don’t have a burner twitter or account here. I don’t need one. As you see, I speak my mind with my identity revealed. I never said those were coaches’ burner accounts.
If I said if the allegation made by Jack Kallenberger against Wallace are true, I’m not sure he can keep his job. I did not say he should be fired.
If the investigation comes back that nobody in the Iowa football program did anything wrong, I will accept it? What world you say the odds are of that happening with around 60 players saying there was mistreatment?
I would say 95% of the players claims have been directed at Doyle who is no longer with the program. Otherwise it’s a lot of misinterpretation, which is different than mistreatment.
Suppose you are mostly right. Should Urban and Joe PA have stayed vowing change?
I would not group Jo Pa’s scenario with this, not even close. I think there’s a lot more gray area when it comes to KF than in Urban, both in their scenario’s and as people. Urban knew everything, that’s a fact, and tried covering up. He also left Florida because of so many arrests with his players and knew it was going to blow up, which it did. I honestly don’t think anything that’s happened at Iowa doesn’t happen at every other school.
The baseline for assault in the state of Iowa is as follows:That's where you are wrong. Some of what has been said minimally is misdemeanor assault by Iowa law. Huge violations of Dept of Education regulations. There could be huge civil penalties. If KF was knowing allowing assault...
The baseline for assault in the state of Iowa is as follows:
"The crime of misdemeanor assault involves intentionally causing pain or injury to another person or placing another person in fear of offensive physical contact or injury."
I haven't seen ANY allegation against any of the Iowa staff that meets that bar.
In addition, there are stipulations for things like sports, which would more than likely include punishments for breaking team rules/etc:
"For instance, it carves out exceptions for most voluntary sports or social activities"
Lol, and as usual you can only reply with cryptic bullshit.You need to dig deeper. It's there. I'm right you are wrong. That is only the base.
Lol, and as usual you can only reply with cryptic bullshit.
And again, which alleged incident meets that bar?Assault defined. 1. An assault as defined in this section is a general intent crime. 2. A person commits an assault when, without justification, the person does any of the following: a. Any act which is intended to cause pain or injury to, or which is intended to result in physical contact which will be insulting or offensive to another, coupled with the apparent ability to execute the act. b. Any act which is intended to place another in fear of immediate physical contact which will be painful, injurious, insulting, or offensive, coupled with the apparent ability to execute the act. c. Intentionally points any firearm toward another, or displays in a threatening manner any dangerous weapon toward another.
And again, which alleged incident meets that bar?
Your own quote lays it out:
Any act intended to cause pain or injury
Any act intended to result in immediate physical contact intended to result in pain or injury
Any act involving a deadly weapon used to threaten the above
So, again, which allegation against the Iowa staff meets any of those requirements?