Connor Stalions Doc review

Published: Aug 28, 2024 Duration: 00:32:38 Category: Sports

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welcome back to another episode of the it's just different podcast man and if you are on my personal Facebook page you've seen it I posted I was going to do a video today about the sign stealing Scandal um I decided I was going to do a video before I actually um I had watch some podcast I mean listen to some podcast watch um some listen to the radio and stuff like that that guys I've been following for a long time and I kind of just wrapped up my thoughts and um then I decided when I got home I was like you know what let me just watch this thing and just you know I know it's not going to be everybody said if you watch it it's not nothing really new super new and it like that but if you know then you would know that um for some who don't really follow it'll be new but for those like me who've been following the right people it's not really anything surprising um but I watched the documentary um and I will say that you know from my perspective first thing I want to say about Conor stallions stallion I'm sorry Conor stallions is that um he he he's not a bad guy like that that's that's very very very apparent he he's not a bad person grew up a Michigan fan um there's there's when you watch it there's going to be video of him as a little kid dressed up as B Shan Beckler and um you know you know so so it's not a person that's coming from a bad place trying to do something um horribly wrong he he grew up excuse me he grew up a fan so for him he as a kid he always was tell he told his parents I you know I'm a I'm G be the head coach of Michigan one day so when people first heard that when the Scandal was going on I heard that same thing people like man he's a nut when I watch the documentary though it's like n this is just a kid who had a dream and this is what he he really was he was engrained he he he was just a Michigan person like he was a Michigan man like they like to say he loved the University of Michigan he did so you start off with him going through the Navy and and the Navy they they just threw him you know threw him somewhere and they Lo know still signs his very first game ironically was against Ohio State and he did fairly well like the Navy is a Navy they can't beat Ohio State but he deciphered their signs in that game and the score was 3417 and from there they had like what what you know um I I don't do um he said they had their his three four year run they had the best time the best records ever like total wins and losses U somebody said you know that's not true if you go back I mean I'm not counting on 1800s early 1900s whatever um I'm not doing all of that but in modern day football they had a great time as him as a science Felder so he comes he he meets Michigan Michigan had a football coaches clinic and that's where he went and at some point he got you know he um ran into Chris Partridge like yo um I want to help what can I do so he was a lower level low lower level guy Chris Partridge um hooked them up and he was like well I I stole I I stole signs at Navy and so they threw him to the they gave the same job well we don't you know this is 2018 I believe 17 2018 I believe it was 2018 um and Michigan had no sign stealing guy listen to what I'm about to say again Michigan had no sign stealing guy everybody else that they were going against including Ohio State all were already doing this stealing signs Michigan didn't do this you know Jim Harbaugh comes from the pros he didn't really think to put some smush smuck on the coaching staff to specifically do this he didn't know so here comes Conor Stelling saying look you know there's a whole like underground network of coaches across the country in every school who meet every Sunday who are sign stealing guys they they they talk they talk every Sunday um I'm sort it's like uh FaceTime or something like that and they exchange ideas and they exchange information Michigan had no idea of any of this they had no idea until this dude walked into the program and was like hey bro you know Ohio state has has your signs that they no yeah theyve they've been stealing your signs and I'm going to do the same thing back not to just them to everybody so he took it very personal like okay I love Michigan this is my job this is more than just my job I'm going to steal signs so number one thing I got from this look look what did you learn most Mike about this documentary Conor stallions did not break any rules that's the number one thing I can tell you when it comes to NCAA bylaws the actual rules the laws of the NCAA college football he didn't break any because because he wasn't ingame scouting he did not as someone on the staff he did not ingame Scout what he did by giving friends tickets and buying them tickets and sending them out there you could if if you want to count these people as staff members which they were not okay I'll give you okay I'll give you let's just say I'm giving you that then they broke rules but they were not they were just family members and friends who were just doing something for him and people go well like what was he like what were they doing yeah you know they there one dude specifically was talking about yeah I went the games yeah I I recorded signs people I have a a Galaxy s23 and I have a really really good phone really really good phone if I sat in a football stadium with this phone and zoomed in to someone's signs I will have VD I will have okay video from a far distance I will have okay video I would not have video better than a TV copy which Conor stallions was using to deciphers people signs he would get video from people I don't know how great people's cell phones were he would get video in the pack Stadium of them recording whatever they were doing and you if you put that footage next they're not showing this footage by the way they're not showing this footage because the NCAA has has not let anybody see this stuff they claim they have it whatever if you would put this video next to TV copy you will already know there's no way it's better than a TV copy it's just not so him him watching the TV copy will show him more than what he's actually getting from a friend sitting in row 75 whatever the hell they were and giving him video evidence that's number one so let me re re reiterate that again I don't believe for one second he stole I mean he broke any NCAA rules I don't if you're telling me someone who I played basketball my whole life my whole life and growing up I know as a basketball fan it's my favorite sport of all time there's Unwritten rules when you play the game like if I'm I'm a jump shooter if you if you stand under me as I'm shooting or as I'm dunking that's an Unwritten rule you don't stand underneath nobody while they're in the air you got you got to give me a safe space to land that's an Unwritten Rule now if you're asking me do I think he broke an Unwritten rule like an Unwritten Rule and people like man bro why would you do that like like you know we're not doing that I would say yes he broke an Unwritten rule technology using by some other people that's not you yes I think he I would say he broke an Unwritten rule but an Unwritten rule isn't breaking an actual rule so I as I said to people before today he abused the hell out of the rule he he he seen the rule and he said oh so this is this is said okay so I I guess I would send some friends to some games and do do this for me since I can't go myself and you know the letter of the law I guess again I'm trying to be yes do I think do I do I get the feeling just just inside of me do I get the feeling that he went too far yes I would say I think he went too far but do I think there was some dude sitting in his basement talking with Jim Harbaugh and and Jesse men and Chiron Moore and Chris Partridge of TR I no I don't believe that for one second I don't even think none of these people knew what he was doing I 100% believe that when he put this network together of of of people to go get signs he did that on his own he did that on his own okay that's number one number two two um do I think it was the reason why Michigan had this three-year run that's currently no I do not I I mean come on I I I do not the evidence is the week of the Michigan State game this all broke and he even talks about this the the week in Michigan State it's all broke Michigan lost Jim Hardball before right before they played Penn State they beat Maryland they beat Ohio State and then they beat Alabama and then they blew the hell off they they beat the [ __ ] out of Washington it was 34-13 but if you watch that game they had no they had no chance that's called coaching and talent that's not that has nothing to do with Conor stallions ask Ryan Day how he couldn't beat shiron Moore who was an interim coach in that game be after all of this happened you you you still couldn't you still couldn't beat him and in this game in the game you still couldn't win with everything that everybody knew at that point you still couldn't win I don't want to hear anything else about Ohio State fans I am done until November I will not respond to y'all till November I am absolutely out of it we'll see y'all in November and by the way I think that game is going to have it it's going to be way more intense than any other game why do I say that because when you watch the documentary at the like towards the end pretty much towards the end they're talking about um Conor talks about the fact that he knows when the Washington Post gave this information to the NCAA it was a Washington Post what wrote a story talking about the the NCAA got got all this information they got all this information from Conor stallions how did you get all this understand people this stuff was on his personal computer okay there was like a spreadsheet that nobody had ever seen had ever seen was on his personal computer if he had not given that to the NCAA or even Michigan rather how did the Washington Post get a whole story that this went to the end how did it get how did any of this get to the NCAA what is very well known is that someone some rival hired it's well known hired a private investigating private investigating firm and and essentially Connor was hacked his private files was hacked I watched another video today by Isaiah Hall and my guy Steve Dace who were talking to uh Conor stallion this entire this whole Scandal Isaiah ho and Conor stallions was talking they're they're good friends they were talking and I've been following Isaiah ho since 2019 and he's been saying since 2019 he's been saying since 201 19 Ohio State stole Michigan signs never never went made a big deal about it it just said Don Brown will Chang your signs like you got to adjust but I've been knowing about that I've been knowing that that part I've been knowing I've been knowing Ohio State sto Miss sign I didn't I didn't really I I said it on Facebook I didn't really make a big deal about it it is what it is still win the game you know mean adjust but what ended up happening was in real time Isaiah Isaiah H is having a conversation with Conor stallions this is not on the document this is on a on his own podcast he had a a conversation they brought in Steve Dace because he was in politics in politics they play a dirty game Steve da you know came in and you know asked Conor some some questions about you know what did you actually do and from that point on he told stallions and Isaiah ho I this is this is politics I'm going to tell y'all from here on out what's going to happen and everything he was he lined up about what's going to happen how it's going to be thrown at you and it's going to feel like a Witch Hunt it all happened in exact the same way he lay with he look this is going to happen they're going to do this then they're going to do this and then this is going to be leaking and it's going to feel like leaks but it's not actual leaks it's it's a per it's serving a purpose it's not an actual leaks it's serving a purpose because this is how they want this to come there's a reason why everybody in media including Big Time media and Rivals everybody said you know the NOA the um the notice of allegations the draft is going to come before the Conor stallions documentary and then they're going to try to push to get the NOA the actual NOA out before the con stallions they did all of that they did they did the NCAA did all of that so so they can push this on to you before he Rel before Netflix released his documentary so now when you watch it you're not you're not watching it open mind you're watching it like DC they caught him red-handed but when you actually watch the [ __ ] documentary they don't give you anything they don't even show they don't show [ __ ] they don't show nothing that let you know that Michigan was in on the science there's nothing and there's nothing in this thing that shows that Michigan was a part of this sign there's nothing absolutely nothing but I will say this for the first time we get to see an actual NCAA investigation why because he recorded his meeting with the NCAA he recorded it so when you watch this he's on Zoom with his lawyer his lawyer had beaten the NCAA before and the case before okay this guy is not playing any games so they're video it's it's a few it's like three women and like a couple guys something like that they're all most of them are kind of like shadowed out and they're asking him and let me let me start by saying this they asked him about this uh Central Michigan thing I believe 100% it was him I've said that I believe that it was him so they asked him in the thing they so so are you um did you attend the game Central Michigan game against Michigan State were you on the sideline and he goes I'm not aware uh that I I I and know something like I wasn't aware that I I attended that game something like that and they asked the lady asked him again she goes did you attend the central Michigan game with uh did did you attend the Michigan Michigan State and Central Michigan game and where you on the sideline his lawyer steps in and says hey he already answered that question I don't know why she asked him again I have no idea why she would repeat the same question twice um and with that his lawyer steps in says hey look I we got to finish this by a certain time but I do I have come I have come to know that this information that it was on Conor stallion's personal um um you know you know was his his laptop his computer whatever it was his his uh whatever um whatever database whatever he was using I come to believe that it was hacked illegally and that this information that you guys received I don't know why anybody just bundled this all up and just sat it to them and gave them to them and they did they just and then they they went so fast investigating this like it was just 100% believable and and where they got it was just like you one thing I know about investigations I may just watch Law and Order or First 48 I do know when somebody gives the the cops or detectives information they tend to question where it came from like like where do this come from how do I know this is real how do let me let me make sure we investigate this ourselves to make sure that we are in an up and up where did you get this before we present this because if we if we present something that was illegally obtained it gets thrown out in court cases right well the the the lawyer ask him say says look I you know I have reason to believe that this information was illegally obtain it he had a hack he did not give this to anybody no one has ever seen this information how did you obtain this is his lawyer talking to the NCAA how did you obtain this information the lady thus responds saying uh um uh she stutters for like 5 to 10 seconds and goes well you know yes we we are aware of the yes we have this information but we are not she basically saying we're not disclosing where we got it from or and and or what we actually have wait wait wait wait wait wait I I simply ask you how did you guys get the information and was it illegally obtained and your response because you want to you're not you're not this is not the court of law by the way this is just a hearing you're acting like lawyers the NCA you tend to act like you're lawyers so I'm I'm going to give you the law thrown at you and your response to this is well we can't tell you where we got it from but you're you you you you can't tell me how you got it and where you got it from but you are throwing this out to the public as this this big thing because some school is I'm I'm I'm not I'm trying my hard is not to say Ohio State man but it's so I mean it's so obvious it's so obvious and and also in the in the document Dan wet who is a reporter does he investigates this himself he looks up the freedom information act on other schools has anybody else purchased tickets to games to other schools and he comes back and he says you wouldn't believe what I what I've what I've uncover what I've uncovered and and and if the NCAA would actually investigate this they would see that it's way deeper than anybody what they will actually want you to believe and they they show schools they show schools and with the amount of tickets they bought in the amount and it's not like Conor stallions esque 30 something tickets but there's schools who bought tickets at other other games including the Horseshoe yeah that yeah that school did the same thing but I'm I'm not going to I and listen I am not going to keep blaming that school because I really don't care I really don't give a [ __ ] honestly I don't care but I did give this a fair shot and I watched it and you know again I I knew a lot of this already so watching it for me it really didn't move me but if you did not if you the viewer if you're watching this and you have not seen it you don't know much about it just watch it yourself just watch it yourself and you know let me know what you think about it I don't believe he broke any NCAA rules but I do feel like that the NCAA reacted in such a strong manner they don't ever do anything this fast they reacted so fast about it that you cannot then just just bring it all back you you cannot go back now you have to go full-fledged 100% And what you're doing and I think that's what they're doing they're they're trying to stay as strong as they were at the beginning but at the longer this drags out it it it it starts to get this feeling of it's it's it's really not that serious and they're they're trying their hardest to to they're leaking everything because they're trying their hardest to pin Michigan on something when you you don't have any damning information you don't you don't have any damn information on coaches the only information you have on Conor salion is that he bought tickets from friends or whatever the case may be and he obtained some self uh footage that he admitted to in the documentary um I don't like that he lied about the central Michigan thing again again I believe that he was on the sideline of Central Michigan but let me tell you this and listen to what I'm about to say let me tell you this it is not up to Conor stallions to admit whether or not he was on the sideline of Central Michigan it is up to the NCAA to prove that he was on the sideline of Central Michigan and when recently when they gave the draft to Michigan they said they believe that it was Conor stallions on the sideline at Central Michigan they never said that they know for a fact it was him they said they believe it was him I believe it was him they never said they have any information that confirms it was him understand that because when you understand this the NCAA is not the law they are not uh they're not the actual criminal law they're not a this not a this not Criminal Court this is more like civil court right more more than likely means you're guilty and that's how theyo that's how they present this if we feel like it happened it happened and here's the punishment if this was criminal law they will be very embarrassed because they they don't have anything that makes you go okay he did that like if you show the footage the picture of him on CMU the jury would go yeah I believe that's him but we don't have anything to confirm it him because nobody at CMU has said it was him they would they would be the only ones to know and they're not saying that it's him so all you can do is say I believe it was him again I think it was him I do was he helpy Michigan no he was not helpy Michigan I think everybody who actually knows knows he wasn't helping Michigan but which is really weird to me like if he like why don't y'all just say he was like whatever I I get it central Michigan is not as big as Michigan I get it but whatever but I also say this man I'm G say it again it's not up to Conor stallions to prove he's guilty it's up to to the NCAA to show that he's guilty and this is like again this is like civil court it's more likely that not if it's 5149 to them you guilty and they give out these punishments that's how this goes that is how this goes so Conor stallions does not have to tell you what he did or how he did it I do believe he was someone who took his job a little too seriously it went too far but I don't believe he broke an actual NCAA rule I don't um I do feel like the NCAA feels like very embarrassed that he actually did this and he got a he got a he got around their little he had a loophole around their their Rule and he just like as as he says in the documentary he he went there's a line he didn't cross that line but he he he straddled def fense he undoubtedly shout out defense and you know it it it it it was it's not this great documentary or nothing like that it's not like going to win in a war or nothing like that excuse me but you know it's for entertainment honestly it's for entertainment he's a Michigan fan um he grew up a Michigan fan he you know he just took his fanom to a whole another level um but I do like I urge people man don't be nasty to this person if you see him in public or you see if if you see him on social or anything like that I don't I I don't believe he's ever going to be on socials or anything like that but if you see the man in public D don't be n he's he's actually a good person like if if if you if you watch this document you understand this is not some evil dude trying to come up with some evil some evil scheme it's just a fan who took it too far and some weirdo bro guy on there like dude like get out of your mom's basement seriously like that it's so weird that you're in there with a mask on and umber Ohio like like y'all like Ohio State fans are a little different they are a little different I I I don't know what's in the water in Ohio I really don't care but they obviously care about this stuff more than anybody else um it it's it's very very weird how his lawyer asked where y'all got the information from and they wouldn't answer the question and they wouldn't Not only would they not answer the question the if you watch watch the clip watch the clip for yourself it's not good it's not good in the inti laser it's not good for the NCAA I'll say that how how she answered that question when all the lawyer asked him was how did you obtain this information and she and she stuttered so badly it it I I I cut it off like I stopped I paused it because I was like what the hell just happened here like you oh you you're the only one who GNA ask questions so when I when a question gets asked back to you you don't know how to answer it that's very strange to me but hey man look everybody's ready to move on I it's a new season starting this weekend I I I I doubt very much that people outside of East Lancing and Columbus really care about this crap like I I know someone who said they they you know they they are from the south and in the South They're laughing at this whole thing because it's like how is this really a story do y'all know what goes down here how how was this even a story because really it it really shouldn't be it really shouldn't be but hey man have fun with it again I didn't really want to do this it's exhausting it's so stupid um again I'm I'm Gonna Leave You with this it's not up to Conor stallion to prove he's not guilty it's up to the NCAA to prove that he's guilty but they can't because they don't have the actual evidence that he did something so illegal but they do know in a court of in the court of NCAA opinion it's like civil law more likely than not than you're guilty and that's all they're doing that's all they're doing they know that that's all they're doing we know we can win on that and that's how we're going to play it and hey man whatever whatever but shout out to Conor stallions man hopefully sometime you my you guys my fans tag Conor stallions or or hit him up on socials or whatever the case may mean man just put his name a thousand times in the comments please I would love to interview the guy I would love to interview the guy I'm I'm a big Michigan fan myself I really would just like to get to know the person because what he did the dude if you watch what he did he's an absolute Genius of stealing something the dude really is that good he's really that good but hey man until next time be safe peace

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