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Originally Posted by cannon7
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That letter came after the draft. While we can blame the Coyotes for not verifying Miller's letter, I don't think it's fair to say for sure that they knew about all the other allegations (9 years of turmoil).
A 14 year old making a mistake and immediately owning it and receiving forgiveness, that's where the second chances you are championing should be coming from and apparently what the Coyotes thought was happening.
But now, after the victim spoke to media after the draft and the mother's letter came out, they realized they got duped by an 18 year old without remorse.
It's almost too bad that the other bully, Hunter Mckie, didn't get drafted too. I would love to see the difference, if any, between the two situations. By all public accounts Hunter Mckie made a mistake, owned up to it, was remorseful and got forgiveness. Would the team that drafted him also give up his rights? I would hope not.