John Jancek and Colorado State

#51
#51
That is bad.
And embarrassing if that happened.

Guy could coach some defense though!

Had he had the talent that Chavis had to work with here, he would have been regarded as a defensive guru.

We were a top 20 defense before he was let go. Turned AJ into a complete LB and JRM the same. Just didn't have his personal life in check enough

Jones defenses went downhill when Jancek left. Remember when many thought Jancek was the problem?
 
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#53
Alleged is a term that is used when someone has said that someone else has committed a crime or some impropriety. It does not prove guilt or innocence. Putting his kids in this scenario is just absurd. No single person is responsible for another person's actions, kids included. Also, there are MANY instances every single day when people are accused of things that are ultimately proven innocent. Go easy on the kids.
This.
 
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Alleged is a term that is used when someone has said that someone else has committed a crime or some impropriety. It does not prove guilt or innocence. Putting his kids in this scenario is just absurd. No single person is responsible for another person's actions, kids included. Also, there are MANY instances every single day when people are accused of things that are ultimately proven innocent. Go easy on the kids.

So you are saying we aren't responsible for our ancestors? I'm glad we got that cleared up. I'm joking of course. With today's environment, I sometimes wonder.
 
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He certainly acted like a jerk late in his tenure here...Here he is a married man bringing his girlfriend to a team function at a bowl game in front of his son who was on the team at that time...Pathetic
Has it been confirmed that he actually did that?
 
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99% of everyone in this world regardless of color could be accused of racism one time or another. Walking on eggshells seems to be the path these days.

If it's in you, then it's in you. But, it's really kind of hard for someone who is disenfranchised, looked down upon and discriminated against to be racist. In order to be racist, you have to have POWER in order to act upon your beliefs and feelings toward another.
 
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Our former defensive coordinator John Jancek has come under scrutiny for alleged abuse/racial insensitivity towards players during his time at Colorado State (he’s no longer coaching). In addition to the head coach Mike Bono, Jancek is the main other coach the report called out.

Mike Bobo accused of racial insensitivity by former players

Not really all that surprising considering how the environment was around the program during Butch Jones tenure. I’m sure he treated his players at UT just as bad.

My biggest issue is that even well after we’ve fired this jerk for his incompetence, we’ve continued the Jancek legacy at UT giving every single one of his kids walk on spots on different vols teams. His third son will be a walk on the football team this year (his first son was a recent grad walk on QB and other son is currently a walk on on the basketball team). Even though he’s a douche I guess he made some good friends in the athletic department and around town.
What the hell does racial abuse mean. It sounds like someones trying to exaggerate something that wasn't racial into something that is perceived to be by the ignorant masses, kinda like what's happened at Iowa. I find it truly hard to believe you could make it as a football coach while being openly racist to black people
 
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99% of everyone in this world regardless of color could be accused of racism one time or another. Walking on eggshells seems to be the path these days.
Nothing to do with your post, but nice smallie in the profile pic
 
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Our former defensive coordinator John Jancek has come under scrutiny for alleged abuse/racial insensitivity towards players during his time at Colorado State (he’s no longer coaching). In addition to the head coach Mike Bono, Jancek is the main other coach the report called out.

Mike Bobo accused of racial insensitivity by former players

Not really all that surprising considering how the environment was around the program during Butch Jones tenure. I’m sure he treated his players at UT just as bad.

My biggest issue is that even well after we’ve fired this jerk for his incompetence, we’ve continued the Jancek legacy at UT giving every single one of his kids walk on spots on different vols teams. His third son will be a walk on the football team this year (his first son was a recent grad walk on QB and other son is currently a walk on on the basketball team). Even though he’s a douche I guess he made some good friends in the athletic department and around town.

I thought Butchs problems started when he let Jancek go. I have never heard of his personal short comings, don't know they are true. But why does any of these new allegations matter to you?
 
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Because Jancek’s spawn are allowed to sacrifice their blood, sweat and time as basic practice fodder with basically no prospect of playing time against scholarship athletes at no cost to the athletic department. 😡
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If it's in you, then it's in you. But, it's really kind of hard for someone who is disenfranchised, looked down upon and discriminated against to be racist. In order to be racist, you have to have POWER in order to act upon your beliefs and feelings toward another.

Not sure what dictionary you use, but Mr. Webster disagrees with you.Screenshot_20200817-075319_Samsung Internet.jpg
 
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Not sure what dictionary you use, but Mr. Webster disagrees with you.View attachment 300475

It’s a new (been around for awhile but only in academia) social justice warrior thing. You have to be way out in left field to believe it. It’s called the prejudice + power definition.

It’s part of an intentional attempt by the left to change our language. You see it in a lot of areas of life now, sadly.
 
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It’s a new (been around for awhile but only in academia) social justice warrior thing. You have to be way out in left field to believe it. It’s called the prejudice + power definition.

It part of an intentional attempt by the left to change our language. You see it in a lot of areas of life now, sadly.

Most of my coworkers in my organization are the kind of folks you are talking about. I've been through weeks of DEIJ training and awareness classes.
 
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