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Doug seems like a good guy. I must say, it's hard to believe that he really thinks Stalions acted alone. If Stalions acted alone, then there's no scandal because he had to communicate the information from the stolen signs to some coaches, who in turn communicated to players on the field. It's bizarre to see how are far these guys are willing to go to rationalize what was obviously a cheating conspiracy. I hope Texas isn't like Michigan in that regard. 

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6 hours ago, harveycmd said:

Doug seems like a good guy. I must say, it's hard to believe that he really thinks Stalions acted alone. If Stalions acted alone, then there's no scandal because he had to communicate the information from the stolen signs to some coaches, who in turn communicated to players on the field. It's bizarre to see how are far these guys are willing to go to rationalize what was obviously a cheating conspiracy. I hope Texas isn't like Michigan in that regard. 

I definitely can believe that there was a rogue element to Stallions.

Yet I also don’t think no one else knew and thereby was complicit. 

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7 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said:

I definitely can believe that there was a rogue element to Stallions.

Yet I also don’t think no one else knew and thereby was complicit. 

I don't see how no one else knew. I can believe he "ran" the operation by doing the leg work, but he had to get to information to others. Did the coach or coaches to whom he was relaying the information think he was clairvoyant? 

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9 hours ago, Bobby Burton said:

I definitely can believe that there was a rogue element to Stallions.

Yet I also don’t think no one else knew and thereby was complicit. 

My question for the people that believe Stalions acted alone, is, why would Jim Harbaugh, who could teach advanced lessons to control freaks, allow this no-name GA to pester his coordinators *while they were calling plays."

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On 9/5/2024 at 5:03 AM, Bobby Burton said:

We also have it in podcast format if that helps.

Bobby - I'm reading these sites while in meetings, on calls, etc - skimming through.  That is how many consume this - while multitasking.  I can't have a podcast on in a meeting or while i'm on a call.  

 

On 9/5/2024 at 5:03 AM, Bobby Burton said:

Here’s the link:

 

 

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On 9/5/2024 at 4:54 PM, BobInHouston said:

My question for the people that believe Stalions acted alone, is, why would Jim Harbaugh, who could teach advanced lessons to control freaks, allow this no-name GA to pester his coordinators *while they were calling plays."

AND why would he give Stallions a game ball.  They ALL knew 100% guaranteed.

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