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If Ohio State coach City Meyer thought the start of the season could be a pleasant distraction from scrutiny about his time at Florida with alleged assassin Aaron Hernandez, he’s not going to get that fortunate.
Rolling Stone is set to launch a detailed story of Hernandez’s life, which chronicles his time as a Florida Gator and several other incidents the magazine claims Meyer, who was the top coach on the time, may need coated up.
The following excerpt is a teaser for the article from the Rolling Stone web site:
In faculty his coach (then-University of Florida head coach City Meyer) could have helped cover up failed drug tests, along with two violent incidents — an assault and a drive-by shootout outdoors an area bar.
It’s essential to not the phrase “may have helped cover up” here. Even though we haven’t read your complete article, the teaser seems to allude to a doable cover-up without any actual proof of one.
This has been a theme in the case of tracing Hernandez’s previous. Many have alluded to things that might have gone on at Florida and Meyer’s role in masking up those issues, however nobody has produced any definitive proof that Meyer knew Hernandez was excessively violent and even troubled. And there’s definitely been no evidence to recommend Meyer lined up any of Hernandez’s violent acts, not to mention a drive-by capturing.
But then there’s the previous adage: “The place there’s smoke, there’s fireplace.” It’s exhausting to consider Meyer didn’t have some cursory information that Hernandez was a troubled younger man, who was concerned with people and issues he probably shouldn’t have been.
To what extent that information may have spanned is still up for debate and is likely to be revealed in this Rolling Stone piece.
Rolling Stone article claims Urban Meyer might have covered up an Aaron Hernandez drive-by shooting
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