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Somehow I knew that SvilleKid would have an opinion on that story. I am sure there is no doubt it was drugs.
All we are getting now is "inside sources report..." My sister and I gave him a pass last year, kids are kids, especially high profile ones. No matter how hard anyone wants to make the boy into a man to help their own theories along, he is just a kid, and kids are prone to and bound to make mistakes. But this was without a doubt the most bonehead move any kid could make at this point. I have pulled my support for him. These are likely just the two instances we KNOW about. I am sure that there was no end of trouble with him for two years. The fact that he's only considering Div 2A and community colleges means there is no way he is going to play major college football again. He had a SMALL chance at making good money in the NFL at one time. Hell he was close to being the Heisman Trophy winner. But now he has likely removed any chance that a kid that small can make it in the league....baggage, and limited, though arguably very specialized skills. Too bad for him. he might still find a spot on some team somewhere in a limited role at low pay. Sad. LSU won't have any trouble replacing him, though. |
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When I look at my local news and at fox news for NCAA football on my I phone, I see a lot of reports on players/recruits on a multitude of teams getting kicked off, held out of practice for cause, and/or is being investigated by the NCAA. I figure ALL the schools are going to be super vigilant in the wake of the Penn State situation.
I can't blame Miles AT ALL for releasing the player (last I saw was Mile's statement that several failed drug tests were involved). At some point, he has to chose between the team and the individual player. I know any coach would hope his program will turn around bad behavior and help kids that may not have a good role model or motivation from other sources. But at some point, it becomes counter productive, especially if the player refuses to stop the behavior that is at the root of the issue. On the bright side, only 19 more days to the Bama opener! RTR! And the Bama Auburn game has moved back to a Saturday game this year! Going to be a tough season against the SEC on the road. |
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Alabama is fielding a team this year? Awesome.
As a drug user, I don't think it is so bad that a kid likes to smoke a little weed. But I find it perplexing and moronic that someone in a situation like that kid was in would not put off the gratification for a few years to secure a future for himself and that of his family. His success is NOT assured by any means, he is too small and non-prototypical. But he had a good SHOT. I am thinking this is another kid who fails to realize that there is no money/living in being a ex-college football star. Absolutely none. No matter how quick, clever, tenacious or flamboyant you were. |
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Waiting on the AP to release their preseason rankings to start the new thread :tt
Seems to be later this year than normal |
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LSU seems to have dropped 3 spots without playing a game, haha.
Should be a fine season without that kid with the weed. Now if he wants to come over and watch the game, I could craft a bong of sorts. :hm |
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