JMSqb11
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Some just love to start rumors and then others start talking about them as fact then they mysteriously become truths to everybody that reads it. It is a snow ball effect. But it is what it is. We will be fine, we will bounce back next week. Go VolsView attachment 516324
This is why we as a fanbase shouldn’t be sharing rumors everywhere as an excuse as to why we lost before we know the facts.
The stepping on the T goes way back. I’ve heard Swain and Fred White talk about it plenty. They used it as an example of players having leadership. It’s funny because they said we’ve been missing that since those daysI've been in the locker room as have many others and I've heard nothing about stepping on the Power T. They should be worried that they got stepped on by Beamer's team. The coaches and the players.
He never did that. He give her a moon, she didn’t need to be in the locker room anyway.
No offense, but Naughright is probably clinically insane. She’s sued over 30 people within athletic departments and Peyton isn’t close to the only one she’s accused of inappropriate behavior.“At the core of the dispute is what happened inside a Tennessee athletic training room on Feb. 29, 1996, when the 27-year-old trainer examined the foot of the 19-year-old star quarterback. Naughright’s version: Manning pulled down his shorts and placed his naked buttocks and genitals on her face.”
Good Lord dude, you're bringing his fumbles as a freshman into this rumor fueled garbage...
You might want to take a step back....
Definitely the America we live in today, got to be first, who gives a f*** about being right...
Believe a nut if you want it never happened. She never proved it and everyone else had different version. She has sued so many and never won anything. She is not held in great credibility at all, but it’s your right I guess to post things that were never proven as fact I guess. Carry on“At the core of the dispute is what happened inside a Tennessee athletic training room on Feb. 29, 1996, when the 27-year-old trainer examined the foot of the 19-year-old star quarterback. Naughright’s version: Manning pulled down his shorts and placed his naked buttocks and genitals on her face.”
Whatever dude..You might want to work on reading comprehension, My post was a highlight reel of the negatives he has brought to the table. Pretty darn sure I’m not the first to report any of this. Definitely the America we live in today, keyboard warrior pretending to take the high ground in hopes of a couple likes on a message board
Yep. Her version. That and $5.00 gets you a Starbucks coffee. Let’s just say her version of reality has been called into question several times over the years and we’ll leave it at that.“At the core of the dispute is what happened inside a Tennessee athletic training room on Feb. 29, 1996, when the 27-year-old trainer examined the foot of the 19-year-old star quarterback. Naughright’s version: Manning pulled down his shorts and placed his naked buttocks and genitals on her face.”
Never filed a police report, nobody else corroborated and she took a payout. But it’s in the press, who never lies embellishes, so that makes Peyton Harvey Weinstein.“At the core of the dispute is what happened inside a Tennessee athletic training room on Feb. 29, 1996, when the 27-year-old trainer examined the foot of the 19-year-old star quarterback. Naughright’s version: Manning pulled down his shorts and placed his naked buttocks and genitals on her face.”
Yep. Her version. That and $5.00 gets you a Starbucks coffee. Let’s just say her version of reality has been called into question several times over the years and we’ll leave it at that.
Saxon testimony:Never filed a police report, nobody else corroborated and she took a payout. But it’s in the press, who never lies embellishes, so that makes Peyton Harvey Weinstein.
You’d think people would be more considerate to baseless allegations after what happened to AJ Johnson, but I suppose not. Glad you weren’t part of that jury.Saxon testimony:
“Peyton, you messed up. I still don’t know why you dropped your drawers,” Saxon wrote in a letter to Manning, which was included in the court documents. “Maybe it was a mistake, maybe not. But it was definitely inappropriate. Please take some personal responsibility here and own up to what you did. I never understood why you didn’t admit to it….”
She’s insane. There were telephone conversations of her released and she sounded like someone who was not well. Her cackling laugh was kind of disturbing.No offense, but Naughright is probably clinically insane. She’s sued over 30 people within athletic departments and Peyton isn’t close to the only one she’s accused of inappropriate behavior.
I don't think anyone thinks believes he didn't at least moon her.Saxon testimony:
“Peyton, you messed up. I still don’t know why you dropped your drawers,” Saxon wrote in a letter to Manning, which was included in the court documents. “Maybe it was a mistake, maybe not. But it was definitely inappropriate. Please take some personal responsibility here and own up to what you did. I never understood why you didn’t admit to it….”
You’d think people would be more considerate to baseless allegations after what happened to AJ Johnson, but I suppose not. Glad you weren’t part of that jury.
Saxon testimony:
“Peyton, you messed up. I still don’t know why you dropped your drawers,” Saxon wrote in a letter to Manning, which was included in the court documents. “Maybe it was a mistake, maybe not. But it was definitely inappropriate. Please take some personal responsibility here and own up to what you did. I never understood why you didn’t admit to it….”
My evidence is legal proceedings which she hasn’t prevailed in (criminal or civil). Even if 90% of charges are true-he was never charged with sexual assault. You clearly have some problem with him since you’ve gravitated from using claims without evidence as the truth to falsely accusing him of criminal misconduct.What’s your evidence that it’s baseless? Someone said there were no witnesses. I provided a quote from a witness. You do understand that sexual assault charges are true 90% of the time… I personally don’t think what Peyton did would hold water as an assault, even now, but I’ve heard several people say it was more than a “mooning”.