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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:14 PM
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What kinds of idiots announce the arrest four days before OU is on national television. The incidents took place allegedly in May and June.  What are they going to be talking about on ESPN?

Also, a shout out to the idiots at WOUB for putting the players mug shots on their website.  Every time I am tempted to donate money to public radio, they soon enough give me reason to table the thought.


Let's face it, you wouldn't give money to public radio anyway.


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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:18 PM
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This cuts into the CB depth a little bit, even tho Fisher would have sat out the first two games. I feel pretty confident in the CB's and that either Brown or Stewart will step up if needed. Also, regarding Windham it seems from fall camp that Sprague had the upper hand on the 3rd QB spot anyway.


According to Arkley's opinion here, he did believe that Sprague edged out Windham in camp for the #3 spot

http://m.athensohiotoday.com/blogs/bobcat_blog/fall-camp-...
Last Edited: 8/28/2013 8:23:38 PM by A-townBound
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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:40 PM
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The Messenger put their football pictures with the story. A couple of young kids,  allegedly did something stupid. I think the mug shots are in bad taste. Just my opinion.






I don't think there's a single publication that would do any different. If you don't want your mugshot in the paper, don't traffic drugs.







How about  the Athens Mesenger.

Also, I have a cousin who was dealing drugs in college in the 70's.  The college asked him to leave, no police involvement.  He is now a millionaire, he is the go to guy, in his particular classic high-end muscle car. 



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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:44 PM
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What kinds of idiots announce the arrest four days before OU is on national television. The incidents took place allegedly in May and June.  What are they going to be talking about on ESPN?

Also, a shout out to the idiots at WOUB for putting the players mug shots on their website.  Every time I am tempted to donate money to public radio, they soon enough give me reason to table the thought.


Let's face it, you wouldn't give money to public radio anyway.





I have previously given to WHYy in Philadelphia, and I currently give to WXPN in Philly.  I am a tax preparer, so I know how much people tend to give to charity, and I am in the top 10%.
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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:45 PM
JerseyArnie wrote:expand_more
What kinds of idiots announce the arrest four days before OU is on national television. The incidents took place allegedly in May and June. What are they going to be talking about on ESPN?

Also, a shout out to the idiots at WOUB for putting the players mug shots on their website. Every time I am tempted to donate money to public radio, they soon enough give me reason to table the thought.
WOUB is simply doing there job!!!! It's news! Want to be with the big boys take the consequences of the big boys, which means media a scrutinity.
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Posted: 8/28/2013 8:47 PM
JerseyArnie wrote:expand_more
What kinds of idiots announce the arrest four days before OU is on national television. The incidents took place allegedly in May and June. What are they going to be talking about on ESPN?

Also, a shout out to the idiots at WOUB for putting the players mug shots on their website. Every time I am tempted to donate money to public radio, they soon enough give me reason to table the thought.


Let's face it, you wouldn't give money to public radio anyway.



I have previously given to WHYy in Philadelphia, and I currently give to WXPN in Philly. I am a tax preparer, so I know how much people tend to give to charity, and I am in the top 10%.
Pad your retirement then and quit supporting public radio
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Posted: 8/28/2013 9:09 PM
I also googled WOUB and Noah Keller.  I did not see any mug shots of Noah when they reported his arrest.
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Posted: 8/28/2013 9:16 PM
Noah was not arrested at practiced and was not arrested on a felony warrant, was also arrested 900+ miles away. Next argument
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Posted: 8/28/2013 9:28 PM
What does it matter where they were arrested? The arrests were the result of a two-month investigation so it would seem the police chose where to arrest the two.
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Posted: 8/28/2013 9:30 PM
SBH wrote:expand_more
What kinds of idiots announce the arrest four days before OU is on national television. The incidents took place allegedly in May and June.  What are they going to be talking about on ESPN?

Also, a shout out to the idiots at WOUB for putting the players mug shots on their website.  Every time I am tempted to donate money to public radio, they soon enough give me reason to table the thought.


Let's face it, you wouldn't give money to public radio anyway.




Congress and the chief executive see to it that we all do (albeit a small amount in the grand scheme)

edit: Also, this is not WOUB's issue.  They report what they see as news, and this is news.  Timing of the arrest, if based solely to create publicity and/or damage reputations is unethical and dangerous to the public.  
Last Edited: 8/28/2013 9:34:26 PM by PalmerFest
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Posted: 8/28/2013 10:43 PM
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What does it matter where they were arrested? The arrests were the result of a two-month investigation so it would seem the police chose where to arrest the two.
One was arrested at home, one at Peden, we do not know the circumstances that led to the arrest of the second. Maybe they were afraid he would flea, so they took the opportunity they had. I seem to remember a player a few years ago who took a bus out of town when he knew the cops were looking for him. Regardless, this will be a charge that's hard to beat.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 9:50 AM
JerseyArnie wrote:expand_more
The Messenger put their football pictures with the story. A couple of young kids,  allegedly did something stupid. I think the mug shots are in bad taste. Just my opinion.






I don't think there's a single publication that would do any different. If you don't want your mugshot in the paper, don't traffic drugs.







How about  the Athens Mesenger.




Mugshots on the front page today.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 10:48 AM
UpSan Bobcat wrote:expand_more
The Messenger put their football pictures with the story. A couple of young kids,  allegedly did something stupid. I think the mug shots are in bad taste. Just my opinion.


I don't think there's a single publication that would do any different. If you don't want your mugshot in the paper, don't traffic drugs.







How about  the Athens Mesenger.


Mugshots on the front page today.


Front page of what?  The messenger has their football profile photo's, not mug shots
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Posted: 8/29/2013 11:39 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
The Messenger put their football pictures with the story. A couple of young kids,  allegedly did something stupid. I think the mug shots are in bad taste. Just my opinion.


I don't think there's a single publication that would do any different. If you don't want your mugshot in the paper, don't traffic drugs.







How about  the Athens Mesenger.


Mugshots on the front page today.


Front page of what?  The messenger has their football profile photo's, not mug shots


Sorry, I could only see a small version of the page, but the point is their photos are on the page. It really shouldn't make a difference which photo it is. The point is they are putting their picture out there for everyone to see that they are the accused.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 12:06 PM
Once charged, and in this case I would assume indicted by a Grand Jury they are a public record.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 3:25 PM
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This is why we shouldn't attack other schools like Akron when their players do the same.

The dummies.

Jeesh.


Totally agree!
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Posted: 8/29/2013 8:09 PM
Typically, dealers are users and users are dealers, so I have one question.  Why are there no drug tests?
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