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A protective order has been requested against Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson
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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 3061027" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>I guess I am doing a crappy job explaining my point as I am not sure what would prompt his valid argument... The only point I’m making is players need to be cautious of who they associate with because the wrong person will come out with a baseless accusation. I’d like to see coaches take a proactive approach to help keep these kids from being put in this situation. Not punish him for the accusations but punishment for putting himself in that situation to send a message to him and the rest of the team. Unfortunately the world we live in is stories get published and often people are found guilty in the court of public opinion to your point. Maybe I’m living in fantasy world but my line of thought is if you can avoid a situation to begin with, it would limit the opportunity for someone to make the false claims. I think to do that you have to educate and provide positive and negative reinforcement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 3061027, member: 24536"] I guess I am doing a crappy job explaining my point as I am not sure what would prompt his valid argument... The only point I’m making is players need to be cautious of who they associate with because the wrong person will come out with a baseless accusation. I’d like to see coaches take a proactive approach to help keep these kids from being put in this situation. Not punish him for the accusations but punishment for putting himself in that situation to send a message to him and the rest of the team. Unfortunately the world we live in is stories get published and often people are found guilty in the court of public opinion to your point. Maybe I’m living in fantasy world but my line of thought is if you can avoid a situation to begin with, it would limit the opportunity for someone to make the false claims. I think to do that you have to educate and provide positive and negative reinforcement. [/QUOTE]
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