@flatland_sports I’ll tell you one thing bro I’m tired of this motherfuckin talkin from the media and other schools. I’m ready for them boys to spot the ball and knock somebody’s shit loose! Let the big 12 know who runs this shit!
@SnGCorner@HPBAac@TechAthletics And this PR nightmare is filled by people like you not wanting to give a kid a second chance or grace all they’re trying to do is put him in an environment where he can learn and grow from the decision that he made
@SnGCorner@HPBAac@TechAthletics This was all Sorsby and his legal team. They clearly stated they were not involved in any of the legal proceedings and why should they care what you or anybody else thinks they don’t have to tell you they’re not going to play him. They literally told you as of now he won’t play.
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg And don’t forget it was the court who granted him the privilege to play a judge who graduated from the university of Houston and the judge that picked him graduated from Texas A&M.
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg Texas Tech has not awarded him the opportunity to play quite literally everything they said in the video hinted at him, never taking a snap, they clearly stated they want to put him in an environment where he can learn and grow.
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg At the very least, my opinion is this kid is allowed the opportunity to be surrounded by men and teammates who can help him learn and grow from this the fact that you want to ship him off and not give him that chance is very disturbing
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg what are his other actions that he has clearly done that show He’s not trying to do the right thing other than the injunction, he self admitted into a rehab facility he agreed to all of the terms Texas Tech put on him do you want him to personally write you a apology
@mango_deuce@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg That’s quite literally what they are doing. They’re putting him in an environment where he can learn grow and get ready for the NFL not just tossing him to the side of the road. once again he was awarded the privilege to play by the court, but not the opportunity per Texas TEC.
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg Imagine the worst thing that you ever did publicly aired to the national media and I’m sure you’re no saint just like the rest of us in this world and then being judged by that sin with no remorse
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg And his punishment is constantly being ridiculed by people like you on this app that will question all of his character for the eternity of Time because you don’t know how to give people grace or second chances he’s facing the ultimate scrutiny because he was a stupid kid
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg Except the fact that everybody sitting at that table in the video said that, yes, he was awarded the privilege to play, but they never said he is going to be awarded the opportunity to play
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg It actually clearly states in the video that him having the opportunity to play doesn’t guarantee he’s going to play. Just admit you hate giving people second chances just admit you don’t understand grace just admit you like to hate.
@BuckyReportJJ@TechAthletics@ESPNRittenberg I don’t understand how we have no ethics when we’re trying to put a kid in a good environment surrounded by other grown men who can teach him an influence him to be a better person. Nowhere in the video doesn’t guarantee he is going to play.
@CantonJayson@TechAthletics I hope you’re never judged by the worst thing you’ve ever done in your life because according to your standards, we should be done with your and move on for integrity sake i’m sure people stick by your side, even if they don’t agree with you you should definitely learn grace.
@CantonJayson@TechAthletics We’re making a joke of our university by providing a safe environment for a young man who’s at the most vulnerable point in his life they never said he was going to play. They said there was a possibility, but even that seems unlikely.
@TopTierAlabama@TechAthletics I hope God never judges you off the worst thing you’ve ever done because by your standards you should immediately go to hell I don’t know you, but I would at least give you the benefit of the doubt and give you some grace. Watch The video never said he was going to play.
@Brian2926439906@TechAthletics Except if you would actually do your research instead of looking at stupid opinions of people on here, you would know that he was chosen by a judge who got her law degree from A&M and her undergraduate from Baylor
@kevcunningham5@TechAthletics Except these are the morals we have stood on before we have done things like this for other athletes in the past video clearly states that but go ahead, condemn us for trying to change the trajectory of a young man’s life instead of abandoning him.
@LoxsterX@TechAthletics Except they’re not justifying it their ensuring a young man grows and learned from the mistakes that he made and doesn’t make them again and they think with them is the best environment to do that and we have done this for smaller athletes. Listen to the video.