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ha. nice.
Biggest one that caught my eye: "It never really crossed my mind. I don't know. I was in school." Really? From May to September you were in school the whole time? My BS meter just broke.Alright, so Te'o...
- does an interview on a Friday f'ing night
- with Jeremy Schaap, who made Oprah look like Mike Wallace
- totally off-camera, with limited use of audio recording
- says things that directly contradict his earlier statement and ND's earlier statement
- says he never visited his dying GF because "it never crossed my mind"
- claims that Tuiasasopo apologized via twitter, but the accounts have had no contact with each other, so after the interview the story was changed to say that Tuiasasopo contacted him via a phone call. Phone records will sadly not be released ever because nothing criminal was done (that we know of)
- claims that a woman claiming to be Lennay Kakua showed up at his hotel before the title game...a claim which ESPN reports and then promptly deletes all reference to with no explanation
So, in conclusion, Manti's PR guys obviously had been working hard the last couple of days. They got the biggest clown of a journalist to do the interview, still played the victim card. I was starting to believe Manti might truly be the victim, but not anymore. This is ridiculous. And ESPN is happy to play along; anything that tries to make the Deadspin story look wrong is good for them.
I thought SHE told him not to come. Now it's the family an his decision?Te'o said he stayed in contact with Kekua's family after her death. They told him not to come to the funeral because "her mom told them she didn't want me to come.""They didn't want -- and I didn't want myself -- I didn't want that to be the first time that I saw her was laying in a coffin," Te'o said.
TruthRegardless of the real truth, I think we can all agree that Manti Te'o is an idiot.
Well if you're going to embellish it and then embrace the lie to national media that runs 24/7 then I don't know what the problem is.Yes he probably isn't the brightest bulb in the package. More than likely a publicity hound. Got in too deep and when he found out it was a hoax tried to lie his way out. He's 21 years old .... should we all have our early mistakes broadcast 24/7 by the media? Sad that people devote so much time and energy on something a bunch of old hens would gab about at a quilting bee.
let's be honest, we have always known the heisman holds no integrity.The real sad truth is had ND had a "regular" season like they have had for the past 20 years, this would not be a story. The bigger issue is the Hiesmen voters saying they voted for this guy BECAUSE of his story. Now all you have to be is an average player, have a great story, and you too can be a Hiesmen finalist?
very well stated and this is where i am right now. it seems all too scripted and they have been taking their time for damage control. they are getting everything in line and cleaning up any possible loose ends to orchestrate manti's version of this story. all these people coming out to take blame and say ronaih (sp?) has come out to take full responsibility. watching schaap come out an do all the talking for manti reeked of baghdad bob. not to mention the changing quotes and story on the ticker.So, in conclusion, Manti's PR guys obviously had been working hard the last couple of days. They got the biggest clown of a journalist to do the interview, still played the victim card. I was starting to believe Manti might truly be the victim, but not anymore. This is ridiculous. And ESPN is happy to play along; anything that tries to make the Deadspin story look wrong is good for them.
They might have been able to get away with this stuff in the past, but it's 2013. People are so well connected with these stories, so observant, and generally so good at the internet that these "sweep it under the rug" tactics no longer really work and are making ESPN and Manti look awful.very well stated and this is where i am right now. it seems all too scripted and they have been taking their time for damage control. they are getting everything in line and cleaning up any possible loose ends to orchestrate manti's version of this story. all these people coming out to take blame and say ronaih (sp?) has come out to take full responsibility. watching schaap come out an do all the talking for manti reeked of baghdad bob. not to mention the changing quotes and story on the ticker.So, in conclusion, Manti's PR guys obviously had been working hard the last couple of days. They got the biggest clown of a journalist to do the interview, still played the victim card. I was starting to believe Manti might truly be the victim, but not anymore. This is ridiculous. And ESPN is happy to play along; anything that tries to make the Deadspin story look wrong is good for them.
on final note, i swear i saw it say that manti's play in the bcs game *was* affected by this and he struggled to focus. then, later it said his play *was not*. did anyone else notice this or was i seeing things?