University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore FIRED!!~~~it's the whyte womenz again. ~~He needs to do a podcast with Mel Tucker called "Droppin' Bags."

That brotha probably lurks on here watching all them BLACKED scenes trying to live that shit out in real life, lol
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A Seussian Chronicle of Sherrone’s Week


In Ann Arbor’s land, where the Wolverines play,
A coach named Sherrone was having his day.
He’d climbed up from assistant to head of the team,
A five‑year deal, millions, a leader supreme.
But whispers of trouble began to appear;
Though he finished the regular season 9‑3, there was fear.


On Wednesday, December 10, the university spoke:
“Credible evidence” showed he broke trust and broke code.
They said he’d had an “inappropriate” tie
With a member of staff – so Moore’s tenure went bye.
Athletic director Warde Manuel said with a frown,
“This conduct violates policy,” so Moore was out of town.
Associate coach Biff Poggi got the interim crown.


But the story kept spinning as the clock ticked ahead;
Hours after his firing, police came instead.
A woman had called, saying someone attacked her,
Claiming a man had been stalking and making her suffer.
Officers detained Moore in Pittsfield Township, you see,
And turned him over to local police for inquiry.


By Friday, December 12, in a Washtenaw court,
He faced felony home‑invasion and stalking of a sort.
The charges: third‑degree home invasion, stalking and more,
For entering the home of someone he’d dated before.
Prosecutors said he terrorized a former mate;
His lawyer insisted there’s no proof he’s a threat.


The president of Michigan called the whole thing a breach;
“Zero tolerance,” he declared, a firm lesson to teach.
As Moore sat in jail, the Wolverines looked for a boss;
A bowl game with Texas loomed — but who’d lead them across?
Reporters listed candidates, from DeBoer to Diaz,
Yet the fan base wondered how it all came to this.


Moore’s story reminds us, in Seussian rhyme,
That fame can unravel in very short time.
From national titles to an unseemly end,
Actions have consequences — rules don’t just bend.
So we tip‑toe through Ann Arbor and hope for reform;
Do right by your players and weather the storm,
For in Michigan’s land, where the maize and blue roam,
This week’s tale is a cautionary Seussian poem.
 
A Seussian Chronicle of Sherrone’s Week


In Ann Arbor’s land, where the Wolverines play,
A coach named Sherrone was having his day.
He’d climbed up from assistant to head of the team,
A five‑year deal, millions, a leader supreme.
But whispers of trouble began to appear;
Though he finished the regular season 9‑3, there was fear.


On Wednesday, December 10, the university spoke:
“Credible evidence” showed he broke trust and broke code.
They said he’d had an “inappropriate” tie
With a member of staff – so Moore’s tenure went bye.
Athletic director Warde Manuel said with a frown,
“This conduct violates policy,” so Moore was out of town.
Associate coach Biff Poggi got the interim crown.


But the story kept spinning as the clock ticked ahead;
Hours after his firing, police came instead.
A woman had called, saying someone attacked her,
Claiming a man had been stalking and making her suffer.
Officers detained Moore in Pittsfield Township, you see,
And turned him over to local police for inquiry.


By Friday, December 12, in a Washtenaw court,
He faced felony home‑invasion and stalking of a sort.
The charges: third‑degree home invasion, stalking and more,
For entering the home of someone he’d dated before.
Prosecutors said he terrorized a former mate;
His lawyer insisted there’s no proof he’s a threat.


The president of Michigan called the whole thing a breach;
“Zero tolerance,” he declared, a firm lesson to teach.
As Moore sat in jail, the Wolverines looked for a boss;
A bowl game with Texas loomed — but who’d lead them across?
Reporters listed candidates, from DeBoer to Diaz,
Yet the fan base wondered how it all came to this.


Moore’s story reminds us, in Seussian rhyme,
That fame can unravel in very short time.
From national titles to an unseemly end,
Actions have consequences — rules don’t just bend.
So we tip‑toe through Ann Arbor and hope for reform;
Do right by your players and weather the storm,
For in Michigan’s land, where the maize and blue roam,
This week’s tale is a cautionary Seussian poem.
BARZ
 
Nobody tears down niggaz, like niggaz. I know he fucked up and there's nothing wrong with having a discussion but damn. Black men are so divided. Name one white man we go in on like this?
 
I hoping that behind the scene these basic Beckys are sucking souls out like its going outta style or something.

For so many brothas to throw away MILLIONS for these basic CaC hoes, there has to be something we're not seeing.
Its like crack.. Majority of people see it as a bad drug and a destructive product while there's a demographic of people that see it as a good time.. Well same with these basic beckys, some of these dudes are crack heads while most of us aren't thee end
 
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