Yeah I'm with ya. We can't have our heads in the sand. We need to be better then that. The way Fleming articulated his story seems very believable. I dunno… Question is if that's all true then what? Is that fireable? Slap on the wrist? I mean I can't see it brushed under the rug I just can't... Again I use the words if it's true...Aw man, more and more smoke developing around KF. Part of me wants to say these are just unhappy people that want to burn the place down but the other part of me says there is too much smoke to not start believing some of this stuff on KF. It's starting to have a snowball effect as more and more are coming out. Although I will say in KF's defense that any head coach having a conversation with an athlete wanting to transfer cannot be all that comfortable.
What bothers me the most is he enabled Doyle, at some point in all the years they've been together KF has had to of known about Doyle's attitude towards black people. Then also hearing how his son's attitude has been towards some black players, leads me to believe these issues developed at a young age for Brian. This "the Iowa way" has to start from the top, this attitude doesn't start with Assistant coaches and even if it does the Head Coach could put a stop to it. I don't like to make comparisons as the results are night and day different but this was Paterno's downfall. He didn't commit the acts but he enabled it and looked the other way.
Doesn't matter to the mob. It's basically like the guys from Enron displaying how much of their ill-gotten funds they donated to charities around Houston during the sentencing phase of their trials.I'm still in the camp of waiting on the results from the investigation. I said it earlier in a post that people will flat out lie about stuff. One player says something and then it starts to snowball with others start piling on. Can't explain why people would do that, but they will. Had it happen to me. Wish I was a bit more tech advanced I would put a link to Mike Ferroni facebook post about Kirk. He had some nice comments about his experience with Kirk and his time with the Hawks.
I don't believe Rob has posted this yet. It just adds more fuel to the fire. Jordan Canzeri offered is 2 cents.
Yeah good question... I don't know. It's a tough thing to reconcile. In this cancel culture going on where folks are losing jobs for stuff they tweeted years ago to now how something like this wouldn't be doesn't make much sense. Every kid has different experiences and even if their experiences are very similar they may not look at them as being as bad.I'm torn by Canzeri's tweet. As the investigation is underway I try to listen to the former players come forward with an open mind and feel that to some extent they are all being truthful regarding the matter. I also feel that as the university is investigating these matters and are not currently discussing the matters publicly that it's unfair to cast judgement as they will address the allegations when the time is right and the investigation is concluded.
What I don't understand is Jordan's logic. Jordan comes out and defends his friend and former roommate and it appears based on the way he expresses himself that he was aware of what Akrum was going through and went through, to some extent or another, similiar experiences. While he doesn't attack the program he definitely brings to light that issues do exist inside the program that need to be addressed.
The part that I don't understand is that a lot of what Akrum brought to the surface was directly aimed at coach Ferentz. It wasn't that KF was ignorant of the culture or unaware of what was going on, but according to Wadley, he was part of it. So my question is if KF is part of the problem and the culture, and has been part of the problem, then what makes Jordan so sure that KF will "make sure that the positive changes needed will be made". Like i said I'm trying to be open minded, but if KF was as much a part of the problem as some players are indicating I don't see how the changes needed can be made with him leading the program into the future.
So it seems to me the coach is being protected. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Damn you Rob! I don't know what to do with these mixed emotions so I'll just yell at you. Is that allowed?
Actually, being a minority more so than AK ever was at Iowa is nothing like saying I have one black friend..
I believe there was an old school culture that could be seen as bullying. 95% of any players stories have been shown that it had nothing to do with race, Doyle would belittle anybody. What specifically do you think was racist and only pinpointed black players?
I thought that particular comment has been debunked as so-called "fake news" and that the actual quote was "I'll send you back to Jacksonville" and it was subsequently determined that he said the same, but with different town names depending on who the hapless kid who didn't work himself to the edge of rhabdo was.A comment about "sending....back to the ghetto" seems pretty racist.
I'm torn by Canzeri's tweet. As the investigation is underway I try to listen to the former players come forward with an open mind and feel that to some extent they are all being truthful regarding the matter. I also feel that as the university is investigating these matters and are not currently discussing the matters publicly that it's unfair to cast judgement as they will address the allegations when the time is right and the investigation is concluded.
What I don't understand is Jordan's logic. Jordan comes out and defends his friend and former roommate and it appears based on the way he expresses himself that he was aware of what Akrum was going through and went through, to some extent or another, similiar experiences. While he doesn't attack the program he definitely brings to light that issues do exist inside the program that need to be addressed.
The part that I don't understand is that a lot of what Akrum brought to the surface was directly aimed at coach Ferentz. It wasn't that KF was ignorant of the culture or unaware of what was going on, but according to Wadley, he was part of it. So my question is if KF is part of the problem and the culture, and has been part of the problem, then what makes Jordan so sure that KF will "make sure that the positive changes needed will be made". Like i said I'm trying to be open minded, but if KF was as much a part of the problem as some players are indicating I don't see how the changes needed can be made with him leading the program into the future.