When the production turned out not to be an "AH centric/Urban is a scumbag" hit piece, the Danny Kanels of the world came crawling out of the woodwork with their BS - as should, of course, be expected.
The University of Florida should have threatened to sue every media outlet that made what Hernandez did while at New England about Florida, The Gators and Meyer. The University and coach Meyer all messed up not demanding that they not make that killer about the Gators... I'll bet real money that Kraft and his people in New England had something to do with that.
I wouldn't be surprised much if there was some campaign of blame shifting that at least partially led to UF becoming the center of the AH controversy. But I try never to underestimate the mendacity and lack of accountability we see from of some segments of the media in helping to concoct an anti-UF narrative. In Danny K's case for instance, hacks are going to hack, and the haters are going to hate. A pox upon them all.
I kind of doubt that. Kraft/Belichik and Meyer are pretty close, right? But anyways, wasn't AH implicated in a shooting in Gainesville for quite awhile? I'm sure that didn't help the narrative.
only complaint i had about the doc itself, not what was not included, was that it would have been dope had it been a 5 part series on every season. Would have been dope to get more insight on the 2010 season
Michael Gipson and how fsu/Bowden handled that will always be a disgusting example of how fsu operates. Follow that up with their support and excuse making for Jankowski, Mickey the Toad Andrew, Winston, Cook and others and they have ZERO room to ever utter anything about ethics. Nebraska and Tom Osbourne were bad but FSU is really in their own class.
I didn't say arrested, I said "implicated", which he undoubtedly was (he was originally identified by the victim).
Lol... "implicated" is really NOTHING... it's an nothingburger used by hater school fans that will say anything bad about the Gators. IOW, no... he was not arrested while in Gainesville. So, why did so many news outlets call Hernandez the former Gators' TE and not the New England Patriots tight end. The Gators should have never even been mentioned in his description. He was long gone when he did his deed/s. That is my point...
What do you think the chances in percentages are in of Hernandez’s implication being correct. In hindsight, I’d say they probably had the right guy.
Well they damn sure don’t seem to make news over players of other teams being “implicated” in anything. It’s a nothingburger that haters and media keep trying to float out there. Why in hell isn’t the New England Patriots drawing all the attention? It was up there that everything from the murder(s) to the suicide happened.