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OT: Nate Oats...anyone following this story?

Also common sense: ...If you have the best player in the country on your team, he he's not been charged with a damn thing, and there are A LOT of gray areas in terms his role and what has come to light so far, when media and fans scream for him to be suspended, you should also say no.
Why should this matter at all?
 

Haha. I don't take Pat Forde seriously. Forde obviously just wants something to complain about. That's about as ridiculous as the outcry over the Steeler's CPR celebration on the Watson sack at the Browns game. (tone-deaf, but not intended to offend, imo.)

If Miller had been introduced that way all year, how does he take it as a sign that Alabama doesn't take the situation or investigation seriously? If the T-town PD are satisfied with the cooperation, then screw everybody else. Such a shame Nate Oats didn't handle it the way Pat Forde thought he should.
 
Why should this matter at all?
It really shouldn't. I would hope the coach would stand up for every player on his team. But if the player doesn't really contribute, and the coach just wants to clear the air, they might act just to make it go away. But of course, there would probably be little to no concern or outrage if the player were just any average Joe.
 

I'm sure Nate Oats has preached the same thing to his team.

Clay Travis is an idiot Tennessee fanboy that still swings on Bruce Pearl's nutsack.

Saban never hunted at anything regarding Nate Oats.

Saban's player is obviously dealing drugs. Evidence out the wazoo. Not to mention he was driving 141 mph trying to evade police. Not even remotely comparable, as Mitchell is going to face a shit-ton of charges.
 
Absolutely. Someone was killed. Miller was there. It was his gun. He didn't commit a crime officially. I'm not saying he should be locked up. But I am saying he should have been suspended for violating team rules as being at the scene of a murder with your gun being used has to violate some rule
Not defending Miller's part in that in any way, but the gun was NOT his. It belonged to Miles, who used it. What Miller did do was transport the gun to the scene. (Given that it was used to commit the crime, I fail to understand why he hasn't been charged.)
 
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