Interesting letter. One thing missing was “and I never witnessed or heard about any of the allegations that were described in the Dauly article”.
It should but it won’t. I wonder if the Daily will retweet it and speak with Mr. Romero? What do you think?I hope that gets a lot of media attention.
In interviews over 6 months with 50+ individuals, a law firm hired by NU determined that the whistleblower was not lying. Lou, who has done excellent work, has validated this report.
He is not necessarily lying; it’s clear these things happened.In interviews over 6 months with 50+ individuals, a law firm hired by NU determined that the whistleblower was not lying. Lou, who has done excellent work, has validated this report.
Let’s not do election denialism. Sandy Hook happened, and 9/11 was not an inside job.
(Also, the US Government is hiding research on extraterrestrial life. That one’s real. We’re not alone.)
That's a strong statement to make.In interviews over 6 months with 50+ individuals, a law firm hired by NU determined that the whistleblower was not lying.
Inability to corroborate doesn't mean it isn't true, it just means they weren't able to prove it.2. If the whistleblower claims that Fitz had knowledge of this, isn't that one of the things that the firm outright stated they couldn't corroborate?
Not. Doesn't fit their narrativeIt should but it won’t. I wonder if the Daily will retweet it and speak with Mr. Romero? What do you think?
But it's also not enough to make the affirmative statement that the whistleblower is not lying.Inability to corroborate doesn't mean it isn't true, it just means they weren't able to prove it.
Another is did the law firm know anything of the whistle lower was ready and willing to exaggerate and embellish (lie) to get Fitz fired?That's a strong statement to make.
1. Are the whisteblower's statements to the firm the same as the statements to the Daily?
2. If the whistleblower claims that Fitz had knowledge of this, isn't that one of the things that the firm outright stated they couldn't corroborate?
Again, the term "hazing" is very broad. It can mean anything from having to sing your fight song to shower time with Sandusky and a whole lot in between. And they seem to be using the term in a way that paints it with the worst brush whether that is accurate or notStop saying this. The report says theee was evidence of hazing. Not necessarily what the whistleblower told the daily.
I have no doubt hazing occurred but let’s not assume that the report corroborates what was in the daily
You are splitting hairs. By now we all know exactly what the conduct in question is. If you think it could be as benign as having to sing your fight song, you aren't paying attention.Again, the term "hazing" is very broad. It can mean anything from having to sing your fight song to shower time with Sandusky and a whole lot in between. And they seem to be using the term in a way that paints it with the worst brush whether that is accurate or not
But, again, no “I never witnessed any hazing during my time at Northwestern, and I am confident that a locker room of that caliber would never have hazing.”
As a LWE grad a few years before Tommy Football, glad to hear it.
Freshman hazing at Northwestern
The good-ole pizza to the face surprise.
If you’re wondering… Tommy’s doing great and Fitz is a big part of that.
Yup. Every one of these statements praising Fitz but not denying the hazing only increases my belief that it was pervasive.But, again, no “I never witnessed any hazing during my time at Northwestern, and I am confident that a locker room of that caliber would never have hazing.”
Fitz could have had great impact in developing a player, and could also have permitted hazing of others. In some cases, maybe even the same person.
It feels wrong to me that Fitz is gone. But also I understand why.
I don't know if we can say for sure it was pervasive. But it was clearly real. How does it compare to other programs? I have no idea. I have a hard time believing that anything we've heard was necessary or even in any way helpful to a successful football program.Yup. Every one of these statements praising Fitz but not denying the hazing only increases my belief that it was pervasive.