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Old 10-26-2021, 02:28 PM   #264
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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy View Post
Quennville not knowing was his own fault.

He was made aware of wrong doings but brushed it under the carpet because he cared more about winning than the well being of his players.

This is why he needs to be made an example of. So that if this happens tomorrow in another organization and a person of authority catches wind of it, they actually investigate and dig deeper to find out what's going on, rather than brush it aside and hope it goes away on it's own.
No disagreement from me. My only comment was to the fact that the extent of the wrong doings theIy collectively ignored doesn't appear to capture the actual heinousness of the wrong doings that occurred. Of course like you state, this is no excuse, because a prompt and proper investigation should have occurred, and Aldrich should never have been given the opportunity to choose between resignation and an investigation.

Everyone involved needs to face the music, because whether they intended to or not, they allowed this to go on and allowed Aldrich to offend again. I don't think they intentionally protected a sexual predator, but they did so by not investigating.
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