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1 minute ago, btownqb said:

I mean, Miles is still responsible for his own actions. If it's not Millers gun... idk, man. There is still a legal side to things. 

I'm not saying Miller should be arrested you can't tell me if he was a sub, he wouldn't have been kicked off the team by now. Do you think that poor woman's family thinks Miller was just in the wrong place wrong time?

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3 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

I'm not saying Miller should be arrested you can't tell me if he was a sub, he wouldn't have been kicked off the team by now. Do you think that poor woman's family thinks Miller was just in the wrong place wrong time?

After reading the text summaries and a few other posts, 1. I think it was Miles gun, 2. Miller responds with the gun in the car, 3. Millers responds again that the gun is loaded, 4. it sounds like Miller's car was blocking the victims car from leaving.

 

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Man, I can't imagine how I'd feel if I was Brandon Miller right now. 

If my friend texted me asking if he could borrow one of my guns, I complied, and later learned that gun was used to kill an innocent mother, not only would I feel an extreme sense of guilt but also panic that I'm about to go to jail.

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18 minutes ago, AKHoosier said:

Man, I can't imagine how I'd feel if I was Brandon Miller right now. 

If my friend texted me asking if he could borrow one of my guns, I complied, and later learned that gun was used to kill an innocent mother, not only would I feel an extreme sense of guilt but also panic that I'm about to go to jail.

I thought it was Miles gun? 

Not necessarily saying that changes anything. That's just what I thought. 

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By the way - posts about Miller's involvement are fine - he's a very good college basketball player and this is an impactful college basketball story.

Some of our other legal experts can chime in, but from my perspective, if the NCAA or Bama suspends a kid when they have no knowledge that he's done anything wrong from a legal/team/NCAA rules standpoint, they are asking for a major legal problem. However, if the evidence evolves and there is any involvement or liability by Miller, everything can change.

Without question, it's a huge 'there's no good answer' situation for Alabama, the SEC, and the NCAA.

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18 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

 

All,

I don't like to hide posts, especially from multiple fantastic posters, but it is easier to do so when I see political-type stuff from diametrically opposing viewpoints, both of which are 'hide-able'.  Also, true to the people on this board, there was no personal animus in anyone's posts.

So, if your post about the NRA got hidden, be assured that someone who disagreed with you got their post hidden too. 

Hope y'all understand that the College Basketball thread can degenerate in a hurry if we don't eliminate political/social issue posts.

 

Thanks

NCAA Basketball, where I go to escape the real world for a while.....oh, never mind. 

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4 hours ago, reconmkd said:

After reading the text summaries and a few other posts, 1. I think it was Miles gun, 2. Miller responds with the gun in the car, 3. Millers responds again that the gun is loaded, 4. it sounds like Miller's car was blocking the victims car from leaving.

 

I didn’t pick up on the last part. I don’t know how he isn’t charged if 4 is true. 
 

But count me as someone who finds it pretty incredulous that the first three happened and Oates response is “poor kid was a victim of circumstance.”   
 

At best, Miller exhibited really poor judgement that I would think would warrant a non-trivial suspension. 
 

 

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