Investigator's letter on Shapiro's behalf stricken

I don't see how this is good for us. I'm not saying it's bad either, but I don't see the positive spin for Miami in this.

If anything it looks like an investigator was trying to do his job and the NCAA tried to railroad his work to protect Miami.
 
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Or he is trying to make an excuse of why he was fired. No one has ever lied to save face when getting canned
 
This is actually nothing new. Najjar's punk *** has been crying about doing nothing wrong ever since he was fired. Now he is just trying to add a conspiracy theory to his idiot ramblings.


Guess he feels that there is nothing wrong with putting a convicted felon, and his lawyer, on the payroll, and running one of the longest and most incompetently run investigations in the NCAA's history. He obviously feels that he was doing good work, but the NCAA, the University of Miami, about the totality of the nation's media, a Florida State Representative, and a preponderance of the nation's population, would all beg to differ.
 
As if the NCAA/Miami investigation wasn't already a dumpster fire, every week or two, someone else throws more gas on the fire.

Perez is apparently ****ed, fearful, and then there's the "woman scorned" BS.
 
I don't see how this is good for us. I'm not saying it's bad either, but I don't see the positive spin for Miami in this.

If anything it looks like an investigator was trying to do his job and the NCAA tried to railroad his work to protect Miami.

He is complaining bc his firing was the result of using illegal tactics, that got him information. In this guys effed up mind, his use of the bankruptcy proceeding was completely ok, and he is unable to comprehend why the NCAA would fire him for it.

But the real story here is his affection towards Nevin, his personal relationship that clearly shows an inability to be impartial. This is pehenomenal for Miami's case.
 
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I don't see how this is good for us. I'm not saying it's bad either, but I don't see the positive spin for Miami in this.

If anything it looks like an investigator was trying to do his job and the NCAA tried to railroad his work to protect Miami.

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