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Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:07 pm
by Digetydog
froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
What a scumbag.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:15 pm
by Rebel10
froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
How do you know he was Christian? I guess Texas Cristian University has never had issues with rape or even drugs.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:22 pm
by footballdad
Rebel10 wrote:froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
How do you know he was Christian? I guess Texas Cristian University has never had issues with rape or even drugs.
Simple. By the sheer arrogance, cluelessness, and hypocrisy.

Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:13 pm
by Rebel10
footballdad wrote:Rebel10 wrote:froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
How do you know he was Christian? I guess Texas Cristian University has never had issues with rape or even drugs.
Simple. By the sheer arrogance, cluelessness, and hypocrisy.

No, that would be more on the lines of an atheist. But less on the lines of an agnostic.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:26 pm
by froglicious
Rebel10 wrote:froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
How do you know he was Christian? I guess Texas Cristian University has never had issues with rape or even drugs.
Wow. Apparently, someone is still hurting.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 6:02 pm
by Rebel10
froglicious wrote:Rebel10 wrote:froglicious wrote:A Baylor fan's Christian perspective on all of this:
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Hmmm. Did Baylor make the woman get in the car with SU when she knew he had been aggressive towards her? What about her voluntarily sleeping in SU's bed? Was there alcohol involved? I'm having an extremely difficult time buying Baylor was responsible for this situation. SU is now taking responsibility for his actions. It's now time the victim takes responsibility for her poor decisions. Baylor can't stop someone from raping a woman. I hope she gets nothing from Baylor! Parents can use this example to explain why women need to stay out of situations like this.
How do you know he was Christian? I guess Texas Cristian University has never had issues with rape or even drugs.
Wow. Apparently, someone is still hurting.
I think the poster is irresponsible in their comments as well. Just don't know how you put a Christian tag on it anymore that you could out a Christian tag on a irresponsible Texas Christian University poster. The person who posted that may not even know Christ as Lord and Savoir.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 6:19 pm
by footballdad
oh the persecution

Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 2:51 pm
by shadowman
shadowman wrote:When the dust settles and people settle down, heads, including Briles are going to roll from this. Yes, football is important and Baylor reaped massive rewards from their success...but the power brokers and the ones with the massive amounts of money that ultimately matters don't really care that much about football.
There is about to be a "come to Jesus" meeting down in Waco and several key figures will not come out alive.
The issue is not a "he said/he said" about what they knew about his past, the issue is why such a shoddy internal investigation was done. Some individuals within the University worked backwards, ignoring facts, to find no merit in her claim so he could stay enrolled and on track to take the field. This is the domino that is going to make the whole thing fall.
Damn, I hate being right...predicted last August that Briles would not survive this, The Power Brokers that ultimately fund Baylor (some of the wannabe power brokers are motivated by football, but they get trumped by the true power players) don't give two nicks about football. They promote the Baptist values, and bad press hurts them more than a 1-12 football team (sadly, the one win will probably be against SMU...I Kid!)
As stated above, this was the domino that will make the whole thing fall.
Re: Texas Monthly article on Baylor
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 3:23 pm
by Stallion
Got to admit that was a pretty good call-not many would have predicted. Even the accusers seemed shocked today