Don't be stupid, you can't drive a party bus with a suspended license, just a school bus.
Most of you aren't old enough to remember ISU had the same problems with Doug Collins.
Again.....uber....lyft.....cabs.Metamoron wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:32 pmWell that is the type of story I would tell.
Questions-
1. Why did other sport athletes get ahold of someone who got ahold of Milik? Maybe some high school connection?
2. Do visiting athletes stay at Marriott? Thought they normally stayed on campus with current athletes.
3. Why after all of his driving issues does the go between call Milik and not some other friend of his on campus?
4. If that was the case, and if Milik had his license, would the punishment have been this harsh?
Sorry, not sure I buy it.
I understand what you mean. I can't say for sure if this is the full truth or not. There are certainly holes in the story. I trust the person I talked to but you never know. The game of telephone is fun sometimes but information loss is key to that game.Metamoron wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:32 pmWell that is the type of story I would tell.
Questions-
1. Why did other sport athletes get ahold of someone who got ahold of Milik? Maybe some high school connection?
2. Do visiting athletes stay at Marriott? Thought they normally stayed on campus with current athletes.
3. Why after all of his driving issues does the go between call Milik and not some other friend of his on campus?
4. If that was the case, and if Milik had his license, would the punishment have been this harsh?
Sorry, not sure I buy it.
These are the "Days of Our Lives" "As the Bird Turns" . . . Or maybe it's "General Hospital"V Boy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 11:33 pmAgain.....uber....lyft.....cabs.Metamoron wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:32 pmWell that is the type of story I would tell.
Questions-
1. Why did other sport athletes get ahold of someone who got ahold of Milik? Maybe some high school connection?
2. Do visiting athletes stay at Marriott? Thought they normally stayed on campus with current athletes.
3. Why after all of his driving issues does the go between call Milik and not some other friend of his on campus?
4. If that was the case, and if Milik had his license, would the punishment have been this harsh?
Sorry, not sure I buy it.
The idea that Milik makes himself available to pick up people in the middle of the night is crazy.
The part about the drunk person from the party bus stumbling into the street and barely getting hit yet needing to refuse medical attention raises a slew of other questions.
Refuse medical attention from whom? And how did medical people arrive on the scene only to be refused? If the person was barely contacted by the car why would needing medical attention even come into play? And why would two drunk other-sport athletes who saw someone barely get hit and refuse medical attention feel compelled to report such a non-incident later?
This whole story makes no sense.
I'd be willing to bet we never actually figure out what happened that night unless this goes to trial.Retire 12 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:43 amIf he wasnt on a suspended license, I'm not telling anyone when and when they cant drive. They have every right to get behind the wheel if they're sober.
I honestly think we all need to take a step back and let the facts come out here. All of this speculation is ridiculous.
I find it comical that Muller and Milik’s Mom are supposedly talking about little Milik’s behavior.redbirdron1 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:20 amIt's been said MY went home this weekend. I'm sure Coach Dan and Mrs. Y have had a straightforward conversation about
Milik's behavior moving forward. Matter of fact, this may be about the 17th time they've had a frank discussion. If you want to really get depressed, go
over the BU site and read about how we Birds manage our biz.
All teams go through this and Dan has to lay awake on Sunday nights wondering what nuggets of news he'll hear after each weekend.
I'm selfish and I want MY on the team. I want this team to dance and he being a part of the team gives us our best shot.
Looking back over the years at our NCAA teams - each roster had their problem childs as do most NCAA teams. It's a major headache for the staff
and I'm sure they wish they had the magic answer on how to control it. Donawald's tough guy approach could't manage all the challenges those guys
had off the court.
Yeah, mentors are funny....ChiRedbirdfan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:57 amI find it comical that Muller and Milik’s Mom are supposedly talking about little Milik’s behavior.
It's hard to get in trouble when Ma Ma and Pa Pa are paying for you to ride around in a limo on campus every nightredbirdron1 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:20 amIf you want to really get depressed, go
over the BU site and read about how we Birds manage our biz.
Adunk33 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:29 pmUh, better stick to throwing bowls at unicyclists.birdballfan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:53 pmAdunk33 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:46 pmSo he had impromptu access to a party bus? From my experience, when a party bus is rented they don't make you provide your own driver.
Wild story.
[/quotebe "He was driving by a party bus that was letting people off at an apartment complex and a college girl stumbled into the road and barely hit her arm on the car, possibly just the mirror." Glad you won't be defending him!!Totally misread that. My bad ya'll.