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In a message dated 2/3/1999 12:18:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Coach Umile: It's not about the crime, it's about the cover-up....
I understand that you want desperately to believe there's something fishy
(other than first-goal rituals) going on in New Hampshire. There's just no
substance to your claims. Why are you still assuming there's a cover-up? Umile
told his AD what was going on. That's all he needs to do. Would you have him
calling the state's papers, saying "Hey guys, I've got a scoop on three of my
players!" How would that benefit anyone?
You have yet to offer one bit of knowledge that would make anyone believe your
conspiracy theory. You know nothing of the incident other than what was
printed, which was very little. Yet you continue on this "cover-up" kick.
Things get screwed up sometimes, for a variety of reasons. That's as far as
the "scandal" goes. This is really not a big event. It's time to let it go.
Mark
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