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Cheese side is about to catch a block from me....Stretch Armstrong level reach
Cheese side is about to catch a block from me....Stretch Armstrong level reach
Unsigned free agent late stage veteran with a major injury equals out of the league in my book even if only temporarily.
Frankly, I’m shocked you think a college degree is worthless to a professional athlete no matter how much they made. At some point they’re playing days are done and need something to do.
Your comment does a world of good for our recruiting efforts. Especially coming from a former player. Smh.
Getting back to his behavior, it almost sounds like you think he did nothing wrong?
He messed up, but your level of condescension is way out of proportion. This is a dude whose mom was sent away for 15 years for dealing crack when he was a kid. He made something great of himself and has never been in significant trouble before. He is a GT success story and you want to throw him under the bus...for speeding? For not coming back and taking classes in his free time when he is a multi millionaire?
I got news for ya. Plenty of doctors and lawyers speed in their expensive cars, not to mention DUIs. He will pay for his mistake and move on with his life. Why pile on?
Hey...throw in the @ if you are calling me out.I’ll side with the league on who’s in and out of the league.
Now you are putting words in my mouth. I’ve never said a college degree was worthless, but it’s probably worthless to someone who has accumulated enough money to take care of the next generation of his.
My comment is exactly in lockstep with CGC. Tech will prepare and set you up the next 40yrs of your life whether that’s in the workforce or playing on Sundays. Hey WR? Come to Tech and I can setup you to get $70mil if decide not to graduate, don’t believe me look at BayBay. He was only a 3* and accomplished that. Yeah, that is a real detriment to recruiting ( insert Animal02 eyeroll)
I didn’t say that either. I said Colorado cases are different than the rest of the US. This careless or reckless driving in most states. A misdemeanor with a fine. That’s just stating facts not absolving of wrongdoing
I’m familiar with his story and not sure how I’m piling on. He can still complete his degree.He messed up, but your level of condescension is way out of proportion. This is a dude whose mom was sent away for 15 years for dealing crack when he was a kid. He made something great of himself and has never been in significant trouble before. He is a GT success story and you want to throw him under the bus...for speeding? For not coming back and taking classes in his free time when he is a multi millionaire?
I got news for ya. Plenty of doctors and lawyers speed in their expensive cars, not to mention DUIs. He will pay for his mistake and move on with his life. Why pile on?
Hey...throw in the @ if you are calling me out.
I completely agree with you on all points.
Exactly. One of my favorite quotes is "Don't mistake a lack of failure for success". You can control that vehicle right up until the second you can't.
Hey...throw in the @ if you are calling me out.
I completely agree with you on all points.
We seem to have a lot of people who have never done something stupid.
And I am not one of them.We seem to have a lot of people who have never done something stupid.
I would be willing to say all of us have at one time.Good point. I've done some knucklehead stuff myself, just lucky nobody got hurt.
He messed up, but your level of condescension is way out of proportion. This is a dude whose mom was sent away for 15 years for dealing crack when he was a kid. He made something great of himself and has never been in significant trouble before. He is a GT success story and you want to throw him under the bus...for speeding? For not coming back and taking classes in his free time when he is a multi millionaire?
I got news for ya. Plenty of doctors and lawyers speed in their expensive cars, not to mention DUIs. He will pay for his mistake and move on with his life. Why pile on?
I doubt that. If someone drives 70 through my neighborhood and flips his vehicle, I hope they throw the book at him.
It was a good deal worse than simple speeding. He is very lucky as is.
Agree other than the excessive charge. You don’t have be under the influence to endanger others lives with wreckless behavior.
I (don't really..) question the bias of posters who pile on to our players when they are at their most vulnerable.Correction: His mom got sent away for not snitching on her momma, but continue