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Fit in perfectly at L1Cheat4ever.Dan Mullen and Booby Petrino are licking their chops.
I get the sentiment but I would have never put it in those words.I thought I read that there's a new SEC rule that states if a high school prospect has a police record of domestic abuse or violence then they aren't allowed in the conference.
But if that's not the case, kudos to Kirby Smart for getting rid of him. There's no use in the world for men who put their hands on females.
I get the sentiment but I would have never put it in those words.
I don't think you understood my meaning.Yeah throw em in jail. Absolutely no excuse for it.
Dan Mullen and Booby Petrino are licking their chops.
You can bet Bobby Neckbrace was working the phone just as soon as he found out about this.
I get the sentiment but I would have never put it in those words.
Sounds like a transcript of a Bobby Petrino press conference announcing any one of their recent incoming transfers.I know (some) of you guys are joking, but does anyone doubt for a second that the player will be given a free ride at some other Div I program? And the coach of that team will have a press conference where they said they "checked out his character, looked him in the eye, and were convinced he was a changed person" or words to that effect? Happens 100% of the time.
I think her mother is at fault, caused it all.
She probably taught her daughter to walk away from a fight-------especially if it is a man and he is 6' 5" and weighs 316#.
I know (some) of you guys are joking, but does anyone doubt for a second that the player will be given a free ride at some other Div I program? And the coach of that team will have a press conference where they said they "checked out his character, looked him in the eye, and were convinced he was a changed person" or words to that effect? Happens 100% of the time.
Yeah throw em in jail. Absolutely no excuse for it.
Good on Georgia - Good on Georgia....
All jokes aside I hope the kid cleans up his act and gets a second shot. I don't condone his actions but this one mistake shouldn't ruin his life or his football chances. There always mitigating circumstances and two sides to every story and the kid is 18. I am sure many of you will disagree and that is ok, but I hope all involved in this situation gets it heading in the right direction. Especially since there is a child involved.
He was choking her in a restaurant. Doubt it's the first time this has happened. I wonder what "the other side of the story" is.
Recidivism is rampant with child and woman beaters - acts of aggression usually when the offender feels his/her authority is being tested. As a former Police officer - I have seen it way too often and usually from someone not man enough to stand up to a person his equal.He was choking her in a restaurant. Doubt it's the first time this has happened. I wonder what "the other side of the story" is.
No idea and that isn't my concern, I am more concerned that they get their acts together and grow up. More to life than football or what university they play for and it is very easy to judge when we aren't in their shoes. If he is guilty he will pay his debt to society and after that I hope he figures his life out. I hope he has someone in his ear that will help him be a man... not just a football player
I know (some) of you guys are joking, but does anyone doubt for a second that the player will be given a free ride at some other Div I program? And the coach of that team will have a press conference where they said they "checked out his character, looked him in the eye, and were convinced he was a changed person" or words to that effect? Happens 100% of the time.
The kid has some baggage. According to the girl this isn't the first time it happened but the first time it was reported. He also has a couple of kids with different girls. I know this isn't an excuse, but his dad hasn't been in the picture and he lost his mother to cancer last year. Hasn't had the easiest life, but that isn't an excuse for what he did, just never had much of a chance. But I am glad he isn't going to be representing UGA, but the kid needs a break to come his way, he is due.
Transfer U majors in handing out breaks, the only question is can he play or not?
Nothing else really matters.
Actually I though he had skinny legs, which isn't a plus for an OL, and looked very rigid, if he was going to help a P5 team it is as depth or maybe a 5th year sr. starter. But then again he has pretty much raised himself and had no boundries, getting in school somewhere with a strong condition coordinator may be he needs. I am just glad that isn't going to happen in Athens.
Exceptions to every rule but have you ever noticed a lot of those really fast guys have skinny legs, Deion one that stuck out to me.