Tattooligan quits
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:47 pm
TP will not serve his suspension. He follows JT out of town. I eagerly await the rally at his apt where he promises victory in AA.
I bet he takes his "borrowed" whips and gets the hell out Columbus before an accident happens.WolverineSteve wrote:I eagerly await the rally at his apt where he promises victory in AA.
Yeah, I feel bad for Bernie Madof, too. I mean, not only did he lose his business, he had to go to jail.Papa Willie wrote:I know Michigan fans are loving this, but fuck - I kinda feel sorry for tOSU. When it rains - it evidently is pouring and CONTINUING to pour.
You serious, Clark? As you stated, there is no bigger fan of Terelle Pryor than Terelle Pryor. The day after his coach resigned and a story came out linking football players (including him) to many things, including driving cars obtained under questionable circumstances, he shows up to a players only meeting driving a brand new car and waves to the media. He doesn’t give a fuck about what is going on, and he doesn’t give a fuck about Ohio State. As soon as his security blanket (Tressel) was taken away, he ran like a little bitch. He cheated (allegedly), he got paid (allegedly) and now he’s flipping OSU the double bird on the way out and you wish him nothing but the best? This guy is one of the main reasons OSU is staring down the barrel of the NCAA’s loaded bazooka. He brought every part of this on himself. Yes, he deserves everything that is coming his way and more.L45B wrote:But taking a step back from all this, I can't really blame the guy for walking away. I imagine the media circus around him and his family is a little much for a 20 year old kid to be dealing with. If he were caught dealing drugs or beating his girlfriend or *murdering people, he would no doubt deserve all the negative attention. But he sold some of his stuff for cash. Probably drove around in some nice cars. And yes, had a strong sense of entitlement. Does this really warrant all the negative publicity on a national level?
Good for him, wish him the best.
Outstanding.Killian wrote:You serious, Clark? As you stated, there is no bigger fan of Terelle Pryor than Terelle Pryor. The day after his coach resigned and a story came out linking football players (including him) to many things, including driving cars obtained under questionable circumstances, he shows up to a players only meeting driving a brand new car and waves to the media. He doesn’t give a fuck about what is going on, and he doesn’t give a fuck about Ohio State. As soon as his security blanket (Tressel) was taken away, he ran like a little bitch. He cheated (allegedly), he got paid (allegedly) and now he’s flipping OSU the double bird on the way out and you wish him nothing but the best? This guy is one of the main reasons OSU is staring down the barrel of the NCAA’s loaded bazooka. He brought every part of this on himself. Yes, he deserves everything that is coming his way and more.
If Talbot did pay him with checks, I hope the IRS crawls so far up Pryor’s ass that he shits yellow #2 pencils for years. Fuck this kid and all his ilk that don’t give a fuck about anyone but themselves.
He didn't meet expectations (which were through the roof) but he was still pretty solid. Won a shit load of games, back-to-back BCS bowls, and I believe he's 2nd all-time in TDs scored for QBs at OSU.Sudden Sam wrote:Recalling all the hoopla around Pryor's recruitment, and the excitement OSU felt when they snagged him...was it worth it? I mean, even if all this shit hadn't rained down, was it a good fit?
Was the guy even that great? Was the Buckeye offense the problem, as in it never fit Pryor's talents...or was Pryor just not as good as advertised? OSU was good...really good at times, but I always felt that they weren't rolling up the yards and TDs that were expected when they signed the kid.
Maybe my distant view is distorted somewhat, but I've always thought the Buckeye/Pryor marrriage never really worked out on the field like folks had expected.
What say you Buckeye folks?
buckeye_in_sc wrote:Toejam...reading comprehension must be the suck...nowhere in the article does it say check...just wanted to get that out of the way...
http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/exclusive ... ryor-29745The NCAA violations were discovered when the name of the local memorabilia dealer, Dennis Talbott, was seen on checks Pryor was depositing in his personal bank account.
USC had 1 player and his step dad who went rogue and that earned the school 30 lost scholarships.buckeye_in_sc wrote:Now...I really don't know what to believe anymore...seriously...was it a couple rogue kids (Pryor, and the other 4) that thought because they were BMOC they could get away with it? Did compliance, etc know about this? I mean I haven't a clue and won't even venture a guess...the chips will fall where they may...
the only thing I really tire of is anonymous sources or pussy's who won't be named or show their face...fuck that...show us who you are and provide PROOF that is all I ask...if there is proof and the wrong doings are verified then punishment is warranted and should be given to the fullest extent...
and seriously Toejam...if you think 100 ship reduction...uh sure pal...even over 4 years that is 25 per year...basically saying you can bring in no one...seriously...really...i know you so badly want all schools punished worse than USC...but holy shit have some logic...don't you have a new dojo to go open under the Cobra Kai name?
probably has to do with osu being traditionally loaded that qb's have to generally wait till their junior or senior year to play. the occasional guy starts for three or even four years and - voila - he's suddenly setting school records.Sudden Sam wrote: I think I saw something yesterday that Pryor was third in QB TDs...behind Troy Smith (?) and #1 was ART SCHLICHTER! That surprised me. Didn't realize ol' Art had torn it up that much.
one would presume espn had something tangible to back up any of anonymous accusations before reporting on them. you know, journalism and all. (that's a dig at espn, not you.)buckeye_in_sc wrote: the only thing I really tire of is anonymous sources or pussy's who won't be named or show their face...fuck that...show us who you are and provide PROOF that is all I ask...if there is proof and the wrong doings are verified then punishment is warranted and should be given to the fullest extent...
I wouldn't worry if I were you. In the end, SMU is going to be a closer comparison to what OSU gets than USC. Be that as it may, I'm pretty sure no one gives a fuck about what the fan of the team that cheated slightly less thinks is fair.SoCalTrjn wrote:USC had 1 player and his step dad who went rogue and that earned the school 30 lost scholarships.
You yourself just stated that there were probably just 4 or 5 bad seeds at Ohio State 5 x 30 = 150. I only want every school treated just as USC was treated, not any worse or better.
I called that one...SoCalTrjn wrote:USC had 1 player and his step dad who went rogue and that earned the school 30 lost scholarships.
You yourself just stated that there were probably just 4 or 5 bad seeds at Ohio State 5 x 30 = 150. I only want every school treated just as USC was treated, not any worse or better.
If a 5 year investigation only yielded that USC should have known about 1 player and his step dads transgressions and that 1 player earned USC 30 lost scholarships, 2 year Bowl ban and 3 year probation then Ohio State who knew about at least 5 players breaking the rules and failed to act on them deserves at least 5 times the penalty USC received, I say at least because there is "proof" that Ohio State knew the players were breaking the rules.
MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Looking like the Buffs couldn't have picked a better year for a roadie to C-bus. They might actually cover the spread...
I don't think it's out of the question, but I'd like to see them play a game first. I'm looking forward to seeing how this team plays under Embree. He seems like a hard-ass, which is exactly what those kids need right now. I'm just hoping Hawk didn't leave a completely bare cupboard. We'll know more after the Hawaii game...Dinsdale wrote:MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Looking like the Buffs couldn't have picked a better year for a roadie to C-bus. They might actually cover the spread...
Dude, you're in a big boy conference now.
We are fully expecting a win. (Will his head explode if I refer to the entire conference, including teams that have yet to even play a game, as "we"?)
Thats laughable the way the floats constantly shit the bed in the OOC and big boy bowl games every single fucking year.Dinsdale wrote:MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Looking like the Buffs couldn't have picked a better year for a roadie to C-bus. They might actually cover the spread...
Dude, you're in a big boy conference now.
We are fully expecting a win. (Will his head explode if I refer to the entire conference, including teams that have yet to even play a game, as "we"?)
I bumped around that website a bit. Those courses are a bit pricey. Of course, they last several days, so it's possible to get most, if not all, of my CLE requirement knocked out by a single course (in New York, you need 24 CLE hours every two-year registration period, at least four hours of which have to be in ethics. So with a three-day course, I figure at most I'd need an ethics course on top of that). Truth be told, I probably spend about that much, or reasonably close to it, on CLE courses, but not in one fell swoop. When you figure in hours of instruction, law school is actually pretty cheap by comparison.Jsc810 wrote:And when you get out, realize your education isn't over. Some how some way, take classes from NITA. I've done the trial program and the deposition program, and it damn near gives you an unfair advantage over those who haven't been trained. I think they want you to have gone thru your first few trials before you do the programs --- in any event, if you are going to be a litigator, then you owe it to yourself to do these programs.
Stop living your pathetic life vicariously through the other members of the conference. Geeeeeeeeeeeeeez.Dinsdale wrote:MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Looking like the Buffs couldn't have picked a better year for a roadie to C-bus. They might actually cover the spread...
Dude, you're in a big boy conference now.
We are fully expecting a win. (Will his head explode if I refer to the entire conference, including teams that have yet to even play a game, as "we"?)
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: Stop living your pathetic life vicariously through the other members of the conference. Geeeeeeeeeeeeeez.
USC getting a large dick in their collective asses had as much to do with USC trying to stonewall and hinder the NCAA investigation at every opportunity. Just like in real life when the D.A. comes to an offender and tells them we have you pegged, this is the evidence we have so far with your involvement, you have two options: cooperate with us and we'll make sure you get a lenient sentence or when we convict you, and we are going to, we're going to make sure the book gets tossed at you. USC basically gave the NCAA the finger and told them to fuck off at every opportunity and the NCAA made an example of them, and rightfully so, for being blatant fuck sticks. USC only has itself, its players, and it's administration for the harshness of the penalties not the NCAA.SoCalTrjn wrote:buckeye_in_sc wrote:Toejam...reading comprehension must be the suck...nowhere in the article does it say check...just wanted to get that out of the way...http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/exclusive ... ryor-29745The NCAA violations were discovered when the name of the local memorabilia dealer, Dennis Talbott, was seen on checks Pryor was depositing in his personal bank account.
you were saying?
USC had 1 player and his step dad who went rogue and that earned the school 30 lost scholarships.buckeye_in_sc wrote:Now...I really don't know what to believe anymore...seriously...was it a couple rogue kids (Pryor, and the other 4) that thought because they were BMOC they could get away with it? Did compliance, etc know about this? I mean I haven't a clue and won't even venture a guess...the chips will fall where they may...
the only thing I really tire of is anonymous sources or pussy's who won't be named or show their face...fuck that...show us who you are and provide PROOF that is all I ask...if there is proof and the wrong doings are verified then punishment is warranted and should be given to the fullest extent...
and seriously Toejam...if you think 100 ship reduction...uh sure pal...even over 4 years that is 25 per year...basically saying you can bring in no one...seriously...really...i know you so badly want all schools punished worse than USC...but holy shit have some logic...don't you have a new dojo to go open under the Cobra Kai name?
You yourself just stated that there were probably just 4 or 5 bad seeds at Ohio State 5 x 30 = 150. I only want every school treated just as USC was treated, not any worse or better.
If a 5 year investigation only yielded that USC should have known about 1 player and his step dads transgressions and that 1 player earned USC 30 lost scholarships, 2 year Bowl ban and 3 year probation then Ohio State who knew about at least 5 players breaking the rules and failed to act on them deserves at least 5 times the penalty USC received, I say at least because there is "proof" that Ohio State knew the players were breaking the rules.
Constantly hear that argument but when the NCAA thanks USC for their cooperation in the investigation it leads me to believe that those saying USC didn't cooperate are full of shit and are trying to justify why USC was treated differently than any other school and cover up the NCAAs obvious agenda.SunCoastSooner wrote:USC getting a large dick in their collective asses had as much to do with USC trying to stonewall and hinder the NCAA investigation at every opportunity. Just like in real life when the D.A. comes to an offender and tells them we have you pegged, this is the evidence we have so far with your involvement, you have two options: cooperate with us and we'll make sure you get a lenient sentence or when we convict you, and we are going to, we're going to make sure the book gets tossed at you. USC basically gave the NCAA the finger and told them to fuck off at every opportunity and the NCAA made an example of them, and rightfully so, for being blatant fuck sticks. USC only has itself, its players, and it's administration for the harshness of the penalties not the NCAA.SoCalTrjn wrote:buckeye_in_sc wrote:Toejam...reading comprehension must be the suck...nowhere in the article does it say check...just wanted to get that out of the way...http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/exclusive ... ryor-29745The NCAA violations were discovered when the name of the local memorabilia dealer, Dennis Talbott, was seen on checks Pryor was depositing in his personal bank account.
you were saying?
USC had 1 player and his step dad who went rogue and that earned the school 30 lost scholarships.buckeye_in_sc wrote:Now...I really don't know what to believe anymore...seriously...was it a couple rogue kids (Pryor, and the other 4) that thought because they were BMOC they could get away with it? Did compliance, etc know about this? I mean I haven't a clue and won't even venture a guess...the chips will fall where they may...
the only thing I really tire of is anonymous sources or pussy's who won't be named or show their face...fuck that...show us who you are and provide PROOF that is all I ask...if there is proof and the wrong doings are verified then punishment is warranted and should be given to the fullest extent...
and seriously Toejam...if you think 100 ship reduction...uh sure pal...even over 4 years that is 25 per year...basically saying you can bring in no one...seriously...really...i know you so badly want all schools punished worse than USC...but holy shit have some logic...don't you have a new dojo to go open under the Cobra Kai name?
You yourself just stated that there were probably just 4 or 5 bad seeds at Ohio State 5 x 30 = 150. I only want every school treated just as USC was treated, not any worse or better.
If a 5 year investigation only yielded that USC should have known about 1 player and his step dads transgressions and that 1 player earned USC 30 lost scholarships, 2 year Bowl ban and 3 year probation then Ohio State who knew about at least 5 players breaking the rules and failed to act on them deserves at least 5 times the penalty USC received, I say at least because there is "proof" that Ohio State knew the players were breaking the rules.
SoCalTrjn wrote:
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For what it's worth, I do.SoCalTrjn wrote: unless of course, you think USC was penalized to harshly