Irish anxious for WR commitment
Posted: Sunday August 05, 2007 09:46AM ET
Notre Dame, the front-runner in the Michael Floyd recruiting sweepstakes, wants a commitment soon from the Cretin-Derham Hall (Minn.) wide receiver. But the 6-foot-3, 195-pounder first wants to see how the Minnesota Gophers do under new coach Tim Brewster.





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Irish arent relevant and havent been for a while.......
djroxalot says congrats Joe!! | 08/05/07, 10:51 AM
Report Offensive CommentThe fighting pedophiles pay better.But don't been over around the fathers. Sorry your a man not a little boy,so your some what safe.
thunderdragon | 08/05/07, 11:42 AM
Report Offensive Commentthunderdragon-Wow. The Irish have never been suspected for paying their players. They will snag him, and make it 20 recruits.
IrishR#1 | 08/05/07, 11:48 AM
Report Offensive CommentHey djsuxalot, the Irish have been relevant forever. Regardless of whether they are good or not they are always relevant because they are perhaps Americas most populer team. Plus they were in a BCS game last year!
EastCoastBias | 08/05/07, 12:08 PM
Report Offensive CommentThe Irish would be undefeated from now on if they would relax their academic standards.
French Onion | 08/05/07, 05:04 PM
Report Offensive CommentI find thunderdragon's not-so-subtle anti-Catholic bigotry offensive. Let's see if the admins do their job.
Desert Eagle | 08/05/07, 06:28 PM
Report Offensive CommentI find it funny even though I am a Catholic. What the hell have we ever done!? I bet there are many child molesters who are white, black, Latino, Jewish, Protestant, Muslim, Buhddist, and other cultures. Why do the Catholics get picked on for some priests.
IrishR#1 | 08/05/07, 07:54 PM
Report Offensive CommentStatistics show that the percentage of priests who were accused of these crimes is actually well below the percentage for the general population (still doesn't excuse it - clerics, as exemplars, should have a percentage of zero).
I've also seen stats that there are comparable percentages among Protestant clergy (and they marry!), and actually a higher percentage among teachers (even though that number is still quite low, thankfully).
Desert Eagle | 08/05/07, 08:07 PM
Report Offensive Commenteagle - you're misinformed or purposefully ignorant. at dioces that have actually had to allocute + fully disclose all Reported incidents, the rate of incidents is way higher than the general population. what that has to do with ND's recruiting, i have no idea.
duany | 08/05/07, 10:43 PM
Report Offensive CommentWill fight off a priest at 10 years old and you will learn not to like that church or any thing they support.
thunderdragon | 08/06/07, 01:37 AM
Report Offensive CommentThis has strayed away from football but I feel I must comment about the catholic church. The problem is that many years ago it was realatively easy to join the catholic church and become a priest so some men who had serious "issues" became priests knowing they could escape the public and have a reason why they were not married. When the church found out about these people they sent them to psychologists which was the accepted practice at the time and the psychologists would deem them as cured after several months. As time went by, doctors learned more about this mental disorder and it was determined that this cannot be simply cured by a psychologist. The church as since made it more difficult to become a priest and it takes several years. This has allowed the church to identify those who are trying to become a priest just to escape society from those who actually want to be a priest and help people.
farmdogg | 08/06/07, 11:14 AM
Report Offensive CommentPriests consistantly get their hands caught in the little boys pants,...I mean in the cookie jar...I don't recall hearing of a Rabbi sniffing on little girls cafelta fish. Or Baptist Ministers rubbin on some kid's chittlin....lighten up! This is all in fun...
Wa2Sea | 08/06/07, 02:46 PM
Report Offensive CommentAren't child molesters mostly ugly middle aged white guys? That is what the pictures on TV are of.
DC#44 | 08/06/07, 08:17 PM
Report Offensive CommentFloyd will shine at ND!!
Only a few spots left Michael, you might think about adding your name soon.
Sexton | 08/07/07, 04:46 PM
Report Offensive Commentduany,
The total stats nationwide, especially with all the numbers flying around in 2002-2004, corroborate what I said. Moreover, higher levels of incidents in specific areas directly correlate to corrupt seminaries and administrations that fall under the details farmdogg gave. Thanks farmdogg.
Sorry to talk about non-football stuff, but I'm simply responding to an instigation. Plus the admins here don't do their job.
P.S. - Wa2Sea, if one digs deep enough, there are plenty of allegations against Protestant ministers. The problem is there are so many separate denominations that the media's attention does not get drawn to as large a group as the Catholic Church.
Desert Eagle | 08/07/07, 05:42 PM
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