BINGO.This kind of drama is why it's probably best to avoid guys with these types of histories to begin with.
BINGO.This kind of drama is why it's probably best to avoid guys with these types of histories to begin with.
You nailed it Mystical...Next she will recant her recant. I say on to the next in regards to J. Taylor. Even if he is completely innocent this time.
Next she will recant her recant. I say on to the next in regards to J. Taylor. Even if he is completely innocent this time.
The media only reported the story form the police report - I don't blame them one bit.I really wish sometime Media would stay out of some things these days... it can make or ruin a person's life...
The media only reported the story form the police report - I don't blame them one bit.
As for the recant of the story, I suppose for some it'll be interesting to hear the explanation of her injuries and the hole in the wall...
I do know that without previous DV charges hanging over his head JT might have gotten some leniency, but it certainly appears he brought this on himself. Blaming the media is silly, imo.
He did not inhale.Hopefully it will now turn out that Jones just had oregano.
It does, but the police rarely charge the person for filing a false report.Just because she recanted doesn't mean he is innocent. This actually happens a lot with domestic violence cases.
The fact that the legal proceedings were ongoing causes me to agree.And at either rate, people should only be kicked off campus and lose a scholarship for facts not "fair assumptions about how these things go."
Yeah, I'm skeptical about the recant but the facts have changed. With all that said, I don't think the young man should have ever been offered a scholarship here with an ongoing legal proceeding in Georgia involving domestic abuse. This was just a whole bunch of egg in the face, headshaking, and facepalming to arrive at what the status quo shoulda been all along.
I agree. I feel certain our leadership group leaders have had meetings with the team also and told them it is time to grow up and keep their noses clean.If anyone else gets out of line this spring after the past week we've had I'm not so sure that individual shouldn't just leave under cover of the night and never return....as wound up as CNS is at this point, I certainly wouldn't want to face him.
I hope the rest of the guys are walking on pins and needles, keeping it between the ditches or any other idiom one can insert here...
I agree. I feel certain our leadership group leaders have had meetings with the team also and told them it is time to grow up and keep their noses clean.
@RickKarle Jon Taylor lawyer Kim Stephens:"When I initially heard about the allegations against Jon in Tuscaloosa, I suspected they may be false...
@RickKarle Stephens Continued:"...because they so closely resembled the newspaper reports of his arrest in Athens..."
@RickKarle Stephens continued: "Today’s mass media coverage means that when an athlete is charged w a crime they are vulnerable to false allegations."
Depends - if he still became violent and punched a hole in her door, he still needs help. Would that violate the zero tolerance agreement that he has in place with Saban/Alabama?A question for the board. If it is verified that indeed the allegations were false, is what I would assume the action that the majority of the board thinks should be taken ( follow through and let him go ) synonymous with what is the right thing to do?