ADVERTISEMENT

Baylor = Poltergeist

Iitbhorn3

Well-Known Member
Dec 22, 2010
1,036
208
63
They have just removed the headstones right now. They have not moved the bodies yet.

Baylor suffers from a systemic problem. Firing 3 people is not even remotely close to solving the problem.
Every coach, every trainer, every staff member, every player who knew what was happening and allowed it to happen needs to be fired. This should extend to all sports and athletic programs.

Art Briles may have ordered the Code Red, but there are a number of people who went along with his methods. They need to be discharged of their responsibilities as well.

Right now Baylor is doing the exact same thing it did the last 5-6 years. They are still choosing football over doing what is right for the student body at large. They are talking about salvaging the recruiting class and football program, when in fact they should be focusing on a thorough internal cleansing.

They still have the entire coaching staff in place from the Rape era.
There is no excuse for that. They have to be fired right away.
A few "innocent" people may lose their jobs. But that is better than allowing any undesirable elements to remain in the program.

Ken Starr seems to be taking over the limelight. It is more likely designed to deflect attention away from Art Briles and the football program ( and the athletic department in general).
I hope the media does not fall for this.
 
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest posts

ADVERTISEMENT