The Josh Innes Show - Why Was Sherrone Moore's Girlfriend Not Fired?

Episode Date: December 16, 2025

Let's break down why Sherrone's ex lady is still employed. Let's also talk about the inability of people to have a rational discourse about this subject. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg...aphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Shop now at ca.pandora.net or visit your closest Pandora store. So I was reading the story about why the gal involved in this sex scandal with Sharon Moore hasn't been fired. Obviously, he's been fired and he's gone to jail and he's gotten out of jail. And now he's texted only fans, models allegedly, or DM them. So the guy's had an adventurous last couple of days. A real fun time for him. But I was reading a story about why she wasn't fired. Let's get into that because I think there's a hypocrisy at play here.
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Starting point is 00:01:37 So the story is, and let me pull this up here, because Sharon more obviously has been fired. I think I'll probably never work again. And I'm not feeling bad for the guy because obviously the guy did something stupid. He's banging a chick in the office, someone he has power over. That is always going to result in some sort of punishment. Like that's always, like you're going to get fired.
Starting point is 00:01:57 like if you are a dude particularly if you're not great at your job but if you're going to go out and you're going to be banging somebody that is your subordinate right then you're probably going to end up in a whole hell of a lot of trouble right and he did he got fired and eventually lost his fucking mind and went to jail so i don't feel bad for him i mean that's the decision you make when you decide to get all up in that strange uh in the office bad things can happen and shit does and shit did but according to this story there is a there's like these different rules in the in like the provisions and stuff like that at Michigan that state that the person who's in power essentially can be fired for the affair because they probably initiated the fair or whatever the person who is the subordinate who didn't initiate the affair but just engaged in the unfair isn't going to be fired or there's a possibility they don't get fired and i think that's bullshit right like now it's one thing if it comes out that this guy was you know, coercing her and forcing, you know, forcing her into sexual situations by saying he would fire her otherwise and pressuring somebody for their job, then that's one thing, right? But if this person just was in love with this guy for a brief moment in time, wanted to have sex with this guy, wanted to be involved in a relationship with this guy, and then just decided to break it off, then what makes that person any better than the other person?
Starting point is 00:03:24 because she's in an affair with a guy. She very well knows is married, and I'm not the moral police here, but she clearly knows the guy is married. She knows that he is her boss. So, like, that's the information I would need in this situation. Now, she could obviously lie. She could step up and say, well, he forced me into it, and then whose word are they going to take the girls or the dudes?
Starting point is 00:03:47 So, of course, they'll take the girls. But if she were being honest about it and was just like, listen, I was in love with him. We were in a relationship for a year, two years, here's whatever. And then I broke it off and he went bad shit crazy. And now we are where we are. Then I think she should still be fired because she knows what is involved in that. And I understand why he's punished. I understand why he's fired. And I understand why it's a bad thing. Like, I get where when you're in a position of power and you're trying to use that power to get
Starting point is 00:04:14 laid in the office, that's no good. This is not Don Draper. This is not the 1960s. This isn't mad men. It's a different universe. So I get it, right? It's a strange situation. there. But it's not a strange situation. It's just a new world. It's a new era. Like you're not going to sit there and bang the secretary anymore. That's not the way the game works. But what if the secretary is the one that made the moves? What if the
Starting point is 00:04:36 secretary is the one that tried to lure you in for sex? What if the secretary was into you? What if she thought she was in love with you for five minutes? So you guys are poon, tang, and knocking boots, and then she wants to get out of it because she don't want to be in it anymore. Like, why is she just this sort of innocent figure in all of this? Right. And that's
Starting point is 00:04:52 not to defend Sharon Moore. I don't know what the dynamics were. Like, if he is a predator in the office that is like trying to bang everything that walks and he's using the fact that he's the coach to try to bang everything that walks and use the power that he has, because we've heard stories about how she got a raise and everything like that. Why did she get that raise? Like, that's one of the great questions. Why did she get like a 50% pay raise over time? Was it because he was trying to shut her up and she was threatening to go and she kind of blackmailed him into giving her the raise? Did she get the raise because he just enjoyed the sex. It was like, this is my gift to you for the sex. Like,
Starting point is 00:05:29 did she blackmail him? Did he, was he afraid that he was going to get, like, was he trying to hush her up? Like, what were the reasons, right? So why did she get that raise? But when I read this story and look into it more, again, I don't feel bad for Sharon more because the root of this, despite what you read on the internet about how like black guys need to stay away from white women and it's poison and every other dumb story you read from every other dipshit on social media that's already got their mind made up one way or the other, the more I read it, and I'm not feeling bad for Sharon Moore, the root of this problem is homeboy. You shouldn't be dipping your pen in company ink, but you did. There is no way that was ever going to work out.
Starting point is 00:06:09 That's why I think about these things all the time, you know, about like people have the opportunity to cheat. A lot of people would cheat if they had the legit opportunity with some hot piece ass to cheat. It's easy for us all to sit here and be like, we would never do such a thing. Well, a lot of people would if the opportunity were there. Like if you're just a guy that lives in rural Arkansas and you work a nine to five or the odds are that opportunity is never going to come about. If you're a major college football coach or a rock and roll singer or an actor or something like that, there's a pretty good possibility if the opportunity comes about that you're just going to pound town. And that is your choice.
Starting point is 00:06:44 And you might do that and whatever. But it's never going to work out. Like it's always going to come back and it's always going to be bad, particularly. particularly when it's in the office like that. And it was always going to fail. That's why when I read all these Sharon Moore stories and you'll see these dipshits, there are a lot of dumb people. And you know this.
Starting point is 00:07:01 You know how I feel about social media. It's just a breeding ground for dipshits. The fact that it still exists is awful. Social media should not exist anymore. There are some people who should not be allowed to have their opinions heard because their opinions are uneducated and fucking stupid. You should have to take a test. Every time you're going to post on a subject, you should have to take some sort of test on that said subject.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Like a 10-question test about what you're bitching about. And if you fail, your tweet doesn't go out because your message is stupid and idiotic. And all it does is brings in other fucking stupid people. Maybe this is my super liberal viewpoint on this now. But my, like, I just don't believe that some people should have a voice. There, bang. Because some people are dishonest and deceitful. And even worse, I don't know if it's worse or not, close.
Starting point is 00:07:48 They're just fucking stupid. And they say dumb things. And then there are other dumb people who are not going to take the time to go out and find the information, what's right and what's wrong, and do their own research, that they're just going to echo other dumb people. The worst people are these smart media people who take advantage of these idiots. Right below them are the idiots that don't take the time to read their own shit and figure out, like, is this true? Is this not true? Is it made up? Or what are the details? Nobody cares about the details. There are going to be a group of people that are convinced that Sharon Moore was blackballed because he's black and they were just trying to get rid of him. and I'll entertain that discussion.
Starting point is 00:08:23 There's a possibility that they wanted to get rid of the guy because the guy is not a very good coach, and they were looking for an easy out. I mean, shit, look at LSU as an example. I can look at all the information and build my opinion on it. My issue is people that don't care about the information. They have just made up their mind one way or the other, and it's usually based on race.
Starting point is 00:08:45 That's usually how this works. Or it could be based on if they root for the team or not or whatever. but a lot of it like everything in this country is based on race right like we saw it with the the Diego Pavia thing the number of people I see on social media that are like if Diego Pavia were black what would the reaction be it's like there's a group of people in the world that think there's black and then everybody else dude's Mexican like it ain't like Mexican dudes are getting away with a whole hell of a lot of shit in America in 2025 but somehow like in their minds Mexicans are like a protected class like rich white guys like it's stupid but You know, whatever. But when you start thinking about it, there are a lot of people who just don't give a shit about learning anything or getting any info. I'll entertain any argument you have. But I will start with this with more is if you don't fuck the chick in the office, then none of this happens. Now, my question would be, did you seek this chick out?
Starting point is 00:09:40 Was this like a, hey, I'm sending you dirty messages and whatever? And she doesn't want the messages. And she just succumbs to it because she's afraid of losing her job, which is kind of the point they make in this rule about why she wasn't. I guess does she lose her raise too? I don't know. Or is it a situation where you both just kind of had a moment and fell in love with each other for 10 minutes and she thought she was in love with you. She fucked you. She's not in love with you. And then she tries to break it off. Like, what are the things? But nobody cares about the details. The details don't interest people and the details don't get retweets and likes and shares. The outrage does and the obvious baiting does,
Starting point is 00:10:15 right. So like if you told me, you felt that the University of Michigan used this whole thing as an opportunity to dump Sharon more because they didn't want him as the coach anymore because they thought he sucked and this was their opportunity to get out of his contract. I could see that. But, and I wouldn't doubt it. Like, it's an opportunity. But he was fired because he fucked around. They couldn't just make up a controversy to fire the guy over. LSU tried that. look at LSU as an example. LSU did everything they could to try to dig up some sort of dirt to find a morals clause in Brian Kelly's deal so they could fire Brian Kelly with cause. Could not find anything. They tried.
Starting point is 00:11:01 That's like a cop throwing coke in your car. Oops, I found coke. They tried anything they could, and they couldn't do it. So that would be my argument to people that are like, they made all this shit up and blah, blah, blah. They used her to report it. Like, if that were the case and they were making something up, then how did LSU not pull it off? How did another place and do it?
Starting point is 00:11:25 It all, the root of this is that Sharon Moore was fucking the chick in the office. There. Now, will I entertain any discussion? Absolutely, because I think there are elements of truth in a lot of pieces of every story. Do I believe that they set out to get rid of Sharon Moore so they created a story or, coerced this chick into telling about their relationship so they could fire Sharon Moore because he lost a fucking Ohio state and they didn't want to have to pay him. No.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Because if that were the case, they're kind of in a fucked up spot now in terms of finding a coach and everything else. Do I believe that once it came down, they found a great opportunity to get rid of a coach that no one really believed in and they don't have to pay him? Absolutely. The other thing that people talk about is, well, why did she change her story? Well, I mean, at the time, she was employed, he was employed, they were probably protecting each other, and that was understood. The idea is then that maybe he lost his fucking mind because he wanted to keep tapping that ass, and she was like, no, the fucking, the tap shacks closed, and I don't want to do it anymore. He lost his fucking mind. And the only way that she could get away from this guy is to do that.
Starting point is 00:12:33 Maybe so. That's the risk you take when you get into one of these kind of relationships. Somebody could sing. So I don't know. but my biggest issue when I hear these kind of stories is that people do not have the ability to look at each individual piece of it
Starting point is 00:12:47 they have already made up their mind and it's generally speaking racially driven like if you see the people you see on social media that think it's all a bullshit thing because they didn't want to have a black coach like Ryan Clark who's like now black coaches are never going to have a chance. Not true. Black coaches that fuck their secretaries
Starting point is 00:13:03 and then try to kill them with a butter knife yeah they may have a hard time getting jobs or like at Mel Tucker jerking off on the phone at Michigan State. Oh, this is going to hurt black coaches chance to get a job. No, it's not. Black coaches that jerk off on the phone with someone who doesn't know they're jerking off on the phone with them. Yeah, they may have a hard time getting a job. But it's not going to keep other.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Like, that's not how, I guess in people's minds, that's how it works. Like, I don't think white dudes or people that hire sit around and go, let me tell you something. We're never going to hire a black coach again. Did you hear that one jerked off on the phone? Can't do that. Like, that's obviously not going to happen. But in the minds of people, it is because it's just easy and lazy discourse and it can get you some engagement. You can yell with people on social media and go about your day.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Anyway, more to come.

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