Was Urban Meyer's Suspension Fair? Or Was it Merely a Slap On the Wrist?

2018-08-24 12:31 am
If the latter, what should it have been?

回答 (6)

2018-08-24 12:38 am
✔ 最佳答案
It’s a farce. I’m surprised he was suspended at all, much less a 3 game suspension. It was a slap on the wrist because he keeps winning. If it were another coach who has a .500 winning record, he would have been fired. Because he has a .901 winning percentage, he gets 3 games. Imagine if he had won the national title. He would probably get a $1 fine.
2018-08-24 1:22 am
The maggots who run Ohio Suck University are telling the world that it's okay to cover for your buddies when they beat their wives as long as you can win football games. The Suckeyes are 73-8 since they hired Meyer and this suspension, like the school president, is a pathetic joke.
The cucksocker is supposed to make $7.6M this year so if he's on the same pay schedule as school faculty it will cost him about $633,333. That's a small price to pay to keep a job that guarantees over $7M a year for the next 5 years.
Meyer stepped away from Florida because of stress-related health issues. I can only hope that this causes him so much stress he has a heart attack and drops dead, preferably on the sideline during his first game back.
Meyer is, was, and will always be a morally-bankrupt turd.
2018-08-24 10:41 am
Supposedly he filed proper protocol but lied to the media, which isn't a crime. I don't know what they know but I'm surprised he was suspended.
2018-08-24 3:13 am
He should have been fired.
2018-08-24 2:30 am
Definitely a slap on the wrist.
2018-08-27 7:58 pm
Shots fired
2018-08-26 9:41 am
A slap on the wrist for sure


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