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12-18-2005, 06:04 PM
OK, so you should all know about the mystery fax that Tubby found last week. And, I'm sure you all know the stories behind it. Some accusing Tubby of making it up, and some praising Mr. Smith and vehemently stating that Tubby could never do such a thing. Well let me first say, this man is a coach who you guys only get to see on the side of a court. I doubt anyone here actually knows the man, so who are you to say whether or not Tubby would do such a thing. The only knowledge you have of him is that he's a good basketball coach, that does not necessarily make him a good person.
Now, I have nothing against Tubby, and I find it quite hard to believe myself that this fax appeared in such a time of need. However, before you start accusing Tubby of making this up let's look at what could have happened.
Scenario 1:
OK, maybe Tubby really did lose it somewhere in his desk, wilder things have happened. One time I put $10 in my pocket only to find it two months later.
Scenario 2:
OK, this disproves that Tubby could have made a false fax. In order to send a fax you have to have a phone line. Now, the NCAA would have easily been able to obtain phone records for the day Morris sent the fax and could look at any phone records from anytime until then. Meaning, if they think Tubby really made a false one, they could find out whether or not using phone records.
Scenario 3:
This is the one that I think really happened. I'd say that Morris has probably kept a record of that fax himself. He's not a stupid person, and after all the trouble that occured he probably went to Tubby and said, "hey remember this?" Now, Tubby, to keep any blame from being put on Morris, said he found it on his desk. Think about it, Tubby doesn't want the media hounding Morris about it, accusing Morris of making a false one. This is just IMO, but it's how I think it went down.
Now, I have nothing against Tubby, and I find it quite hard to believe myself that this fax appeared in such a time of need. However, before you start accusing Tubby of making this up let's look at what could have happened.
Scenario 1:
OK, maybe Tubby really did lose it somewhere in his desk, wilder things have happened. One time I put $10 in my pocket only to find it two months later.
Scenario 2:
OK, this disproves that Tubby could have made a false fax. In order to send a fax you have to have a phone line. Now, the NCAA would have easily been able to obtain phone records for the day Morris sent the fax and could look at any phone records from anytime until then. Meaning, if they think Tubby really made a false one, they could find out whether or not using phone records.
Scenario 3:
This is the one that I think really happened. I'd say that Morris has probably kept a record of that fax himself. He's not a stupid person, and after all the trouble that occured he probably went to Tubby and said, "hey remember this?" Now, Tubby, to keep any blame from being put on Morris, said he found it on his desk. Think about it, Tubby doesn't want the media hounding Morris about it, accusing Morris of making a false one. This is just IMO, but it's how I think it went down.
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The Problem with the "Fax" - by ComfortEagle - 12-18-2005, 06:04 PM
The Problem with the "Fax" - by imported_torQQue - 12-18-2005, 07:18 PM
The Problem with the "Fax" - by Time_2_Game - 12-18-2005, 09:42 PM
The Problem with the "Fax" - by CatDawg - 12-18-2005, 10:13 PM
The Problem with the "Fax" - by ZMG - 12-19-2005, 11:52 PM
The Problem with the "Fax" - by CATSWILD00 - 12-21-2005, 10:34 AM
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