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Looks like MN reporters are trying to get infront of some story now too. Rhule is going to be king of the ashes
“Matt Rhule sends his regards.”
Looks like MN reporters are trying to get infront of some story now too. Rhule is going to be king of the ashes
Yeah I have something on this dropping at 3...
Looks like MN reporters are trying to get infront of some story now too. Rhule is going to be king of the ashes
Got a call from a guy, and Jason Stahl is going to back in everyone's lives here soon. You'll remember him being a big part of the WCCO story back in May of 2021.Cliffs?
Yeah then we’re the lucky team for his first game backHow convenient .. The 4 game suspension would include three G5 teams plus Rutgers .. hardly seems like much of a punishment at all.
BIG $Deab vibesGot a call from a guy, and Jason Stahl is going to back in everyone's lives here soon. You'll remember him being a big part of the WCCO story back in May of 2021.
I don't know the full extent until the piece goes live, but from what I've heard, it's anonymous former players alleging a multitude of things, including that Minnesota used excessive drug testing to run players out of the program. There will be a former player that goes on the record, but it's I guess I would say, "pro-Fleck" in this instance.
Again, I want to see what they decide to put in print, but I'll say this before knowing what is printed. I've talked to probably more former and current players and parents in my now seven years of covering Fleck than anyone in the media. If there was validity to what will be alleged, I feel like I'd have heard about it from some parent or player. Especially after they/their son leaves the program.
I also think the drug testing angle is a weird one. I think people can think back over the last few years to some prominent players that have missed a game or two, and it wasn't because they were injured. Feel free to review the U's Drug Testing Program if you want, but it's not crazy strict to me. You know what they're going to test for, and if you get popped, you'll be tested probably more regularly. It is what it is.
Again, I want to see what is written before going further down the rabbit hole here, but wanted everyone to know it's coming.
Got a call from a guy, and Jason Stahl is going to back in everyone's lives here soon. You'll remember him being a big part of the WCCO story back in May of 2021.
I don't know the full extent until the piece goes live, but from what I've heard, it's anonymous former players alleging a multitude of things, including that Minnesota used excessive drug testing to run players out of the program. There will be a former player that goes on the record, but it's I guess I would say, "pro-Fleck" in this instance.
Again, I want to see what they decide to put in print, but I'll say this before knowing what is printed. I've talked to probably more former and current players and parents in my now seven years of covering Fleck than anyone in the media. If there was validity to what will be alleged, I feel like I'd have heard about it from some parent or player. Especially after they/their son leaves the program.
I also think the drug testing angle is a weird one. I think people can think back over the last few years to some prominent players that have missed a game or two, and it wasn't because they were injured. Feel free to review the U's Drug Testing Program if you want, but it's not crazy strict to me. You know what they're going to test for, and if you get popped, you'll be tested probably more regularly. It is what it is.
Again, I want to see what is written before going further down the rabbit hole here, but wanted everyone to know it's coming.