Bmarq04 wrote:I hate the whole "I know the inside story" garbage.
Unless you were there and can prove exactly what happened, you likely don't.
I'm a Redbird fan and would like to know the actual details. In situations like this, there are 3 sides to the story. My side, your side, and the middle - usually the truth.
We have Redbird fans on one side saying they know what happened, other programs and Redbird fans like myself on the opposite side seeing an arrest with a guilty plea, and in reality, the truth is likely a little of both.
I do feel, however, if the details were important enough that it warrants not missing real games, then they should be made available. Otherwise it appears as a double standard or that this behavior is allowable. Knowing the little facts that I know, I'm in the group with most Redbird fans that are surprised he wasn't given a game(s) suspension.
Agree completely. I feel like if the inside information was worthy enough to merit no suspension, then the inside information would've been enough to merit a not guilty verdict.