Baylor fired head coach Art Briles and like a true loser, he immediately went into hiding.
Art Briles was fired by Baylor on Thursday morning before the release of a report that is probably going to torch the school over sexual assault scandals over the years. We’ve all heard the stories and harrowing accounts of assault on Baylor’s campus but until today, no one had really paid.
Briles paid with his job, and promptly went all the way into seclusion.
Not long after he was fired by Baylor for enabling sexual assault by his players, Briles copped out and deleted his Twitter thus escaping the flames of the internet — at least directly so.
— Max Olson (@max_olson) May 26, 2016
This is a big day for everyone who has been hoping that Baylor would pay for what we’ve heard about them for years now. The sexual assault on the campus of Baylor, especially at the hands of Briles’ players, has sickened just about everyone with a soul.
No one can judge Briles who doesn’t know him, but from what the outside world has heard about his involvement in covering up campus rape, it’s alright to say you wouldn’t hold the door for him at the store — or worse.
He knows this, which is why he cowered and deleted his Twitter. This is more than a guy losing his job, this is a man who has been tossed to into the flames that have been fanning for years and he’s trying to stay his public execution as long as he can.
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