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An all time low by NJ.com in headlines

I saw that. I thought it was pretty sick of them to use that as the headline
 
OK, I'm going to do what the OP should have done. OP, unless you're Manahan or Sargeant or Politi or Duggan, your first post is counter-intuitive to your point, and begs people to click the link.

So, to summarize, the headline is "Grand jury starts work on Rutgers investigation" and the article is about the dismissed football players and their possible pending indictment.
 
good God. Look at her Twitter photo:

https://twitter.com/susan_epstein

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As Steve Martin said in my blue heaven....that outfit is criminal..
 
So, based on the original headline, the impression is given that Rutgers University conducted some sort of internal investigation and now a grand jury is reviewing the results of that investigation.

From that, one can infer that perhaps arrest warrants will soon be issued by a grand jury for more players and/or perhaps current or past persons associated with the athletic department. Maybe Flood or Herman were actually the ring leaders of those home invasions!!!

If that's what someone glancing at the headlines inferred, then mission accomplished. Kudos to the editors of NJ.com for continuing to create totally misleading and intentionally damaging headlines with respect to Rutgers.
 
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The other thing is that I am so sick of seeing "after the home invasions" One home invasion. There was one. And the players were caught and kicked off the team. Its not a Rutgers problem, its a youth of america problem.
 
So, based on the original headline, the impression is given that Rutgers University conducted some sort of internal investigation and now a grand jury is reviewing the results of that investigation.

From that, one can infer that perhaps arrest warrants will soon be issued by a grand jury for more players and/or perhaps current or past persons associated with the athletic department. Maybe Flood or Herman were actually the ring leaders of those home invasions!!!

If that's what someone glancing at the headlines inferred, then mission accomplished. Kudos to the editors of NJ.com for continuing to create totally misleading and intentionally damaging headlines with respect to Rutgers.

"Kudos to the editors of NJ.com for continuing to create totally misleading and intentionally damaging headlines with respect to Rutgers."
Remember it's the same outfit that in 2007 had Josh and Ted write a series of articles implying RU was doing some things that looked a little shadey.
One of their articles lead the reader to think Josh and Ted exposed a secrete clause in Schiano's contract concerning the Nelligan deal and how it RU tried to keep it out of the public eye.
Soon it was pointed out on message boards that the Stat Liar had an article about that written by one of their writers in Dec of 2006 addressing that issue and it was out there for the public to see
and not hid like Josh and Ted tried to make people think it was.
Also that rag tried to get Jersey residents to block Stadium expansion , saying it would be funded by their tax dollars.
This is just another example of trying to make RU FB look guilty of something, even though that rag knows it's not the case.

But let an occasional positive article come out and there are some RU fans claiming the Star Ledger has just proved it just become RU's BFF.
 
Oh my god I know its wrong, but I am sitting at my desk laughing my ASH off. It wroth the headline.
 
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