Fjoinkay
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The fact that SU might have failed to execute it's plan would show a lack of institutional control over a program that it had no obligation to create. It's embarrassing, but it shouldn't be much more than that.
This is yet another attempt to build the argument that JB has been negligent as the leader and general manager of Syracuse Basketball. If the circumstantial evidence piles up high enough then the hope is that a reasonable person would conclude that JB probably should have known that something wrong was going on between his close friend Fine and boys. Of course, it has to be proved that something wrong was actually going on, and that seems to be very questionable.
Yahoo.com is in an obsessive attack mode to take down JB, and they will not stop digging. Unless something much more damning comes to light I suggest an all-out show of support for JB. I just hope he admits to any instances of poor judgment in terms of failing to execute an internal policy that he had no obligation to create.
This is yet another attempt to build the argument that JB has been negligent as the leader and general manager of Syracuse Basketball. If the circumstantial evidence piles up high enough then the hope is that a reasonable person would conclude that JB probably should have known that something wrong was going on between his close friend Fine and boys. Of course, it has to be proved that something wrong was actually going on, and that seems to be very questionable.
Yahoo.com is in an obsessive attack mode to take down JB, and they will not stop digging. Unless something much more damning comes to light I suggest an all-out show of support for JB. I just hope he admits to any instances of poor judgment in terms of failing to execute an internal policy that he had no obligation to create.