I've never understood this sort of idiocy - if someone tried to hit me with a paddle like that it would have to be surgically removed from either their throat or their butt.
FIFYUnfortunately, the intelligence level around him was sub-par ( I`m being kind ).
I've never understood this sort of idiocy - if someone tried to hit me with a paddle like that it would have to be surgically removed from either their throat or their butt.
My thoughts too. Didn't want to sound too negative, so glad you voiced them in a nice manner.Going to try to properly word this without coming across as bitter or sounding like a crazy fan that questions the story of a victim because it's a horrible story that I would not want to wish on anyone.
I read the article yesterday and came away with a few questions that don't appear to be answered.
Why is Cherry Starr going public with this after 60 years and five biographies and an autobiography? She just randomly told al.com?
If this was such a common practice as suggested by quoting Nick Germanos, how has it not become public knowledge until now?
Just seems a little strange to me for this to become news now after so many years.
Krazy is right when he says it explains why Bart has been fairly distant in regards to being around the program, though.
There would have been very few brave enough to challenge Hannah on that, IMO.Scott Hunter was interviewed last night. He saw it going on too and admitted in some cases where certain players had issues with other players, they indeed went way too far. He said his was bad but not that bad.
I also heard the talking head say when John Hannah arrived he said no one was going to haze him and it didn't happen (looking for any corroboration here). I'm not sure how bad it was by the time he came to Bama.
Hey, man, it has to be true, since Breitbart has now picked up the story.Going to try to properly word this without coming across as bitter or sounding like a crazy fan that questions the story of a victim because it's a horrible story that I would not want to wish on anyone.
I read the article yesterday and came away with a few questions that don't appear to be answered.
Why is Cherry Starr going public with this after 60 years and five biographies and an autobiography? She just randomly told al.com?