potatohead
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I saw a girl get high once and it was bad. She let her hair down (despite being married), showed us her ankle and then tried to get a job.
This is a very well thought out and thorough post that actually pertains to the main subject. Cheers and puff puff.I think you need to revisit your thought process on this one. The team/school policies and rules were in place long before DM decided to come to GT. He understood what the rules were. He understood what the ramifications were. He violated GTAA policy once and was reprimanded. He was given counselling (school policy) and everyone moved forward. He was caught in violation of the same GTAA policy a second time. Again, counselled, and this time the repercussions were game suspensions (which hurt his team). At that time, he knew that if he violated the same school policy a third time that he would be excused from the team and no longer be part of the GTAA. He chose to violate the same policy a third time.
That's either an addict (someone who does not have the ability to resist the urge to partake) or very selfish (someone that repeatedly put his own desires and wants over the betterment of his team and teammates). My point is not mean[ing]less, because there was nothing unjust about the situation. He knew the rules, he chose to break the rules, he paid the ultimate price for those choices.
I have no problem with DM. I wish him luck and maturity. If he has an addiction, I wish him health. Regardless, he made his choices and he's living with the outcomes of the choices.
All true. Just pointing out that "it" can and does happen with pot.
I guess DM became an ADDICT - when he got on campus w all the pots ok folks at gt.I think you need to revisit your thought process on this one. The team/school policies and rules were in place long before DM decided to come to GT. He understood what the rules were. He understood what the ramifications were. He violated GTAA policy once and was reprimanded. He was given counselling (school policy) and everyone moved forward. He was caught in violation of the same GTAA policy a second time. Again, counselled, and this time the repercussions were game suspensions (which hurt his team). At that time, he knew that if he violated the same school policy a third time that he would be excused from the team and no longer be part of the GTAA. He chose to violate the same policy a third time.
That's either an addict (someone who does not have the ability to resist the urge to partake) or very selfish (someone that repeatedly put his own desires and wants over the betterment of his team and teammates). My point is not mean[ing]less, because there was nothing unjust about the situation. He knew the rules, he chose to break the rules, he paid the ultimate price for those choices.
I have no problem with DM. I wish him luck and maturity. If he has an addiction, I wish him health. Regardless, he made his choices and he's living with the outcomes of the choices.
Too much Oxygen will kill you too.You can drown yourself with water, if you drink enough of it. Anything and everything can be overdone.
Don't take my comments out of context. I'm not slamming DM. I'm explaining that he had choices and made them. There are consequences associated with every action, and he has to live with the consequences of his choices. Nothing more, nothing less. I'm not judging him other to say that his actions were selfish. Whether that's from addiction or something else is beyond my knowledge. I wish him luck.I guess DM became an ADDICT - when he got on campus w all the pots ok folks at gt.
Imo, he brought this behavior which his hs coach would have some indications about. He also came from a broken home w a dad who was hanging around but not near the mother at the games, and i heard he had a brother that was killed.
Kids from that type background may need extra guidance and generally are somewhat self centerred- SELFISH
Not knowing the details i am assuming our staff took best efforts AND GIVE THEM A PASS.
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Can we assume u will NOT turn on cgc if some of his recruits spin out?
You can drown yourself with water, if you drink enough of it. Anything and everything can be overdone.
Congrats, Dedrick! Go ball out.
Crazy that the generation that made Laws for Marijuana thought that smoking cigarettes was good for you. Shows how clueless they were.This reads like old school reefer madness silliness. All of these things are just as true, if not more so, of alcohol. And yet we don't have posts and posts pontificating on that. Because who cares if players go to a party have a drink every once in a while as long as it doesn't get in the way of what they need to do. Why should it be any different about marijuana which isn't as harmful to you?
It sounds like your acquaintance overshot her tolerance level and got freaked out. It happens. If she did that with vodka she could have ended up needing her stomach pumped. Or dead.
I think you need to revisit your thought process on this one. The team/school policies and rules were in place long before DM decided to come to GT. He understood what the rules were. He understood what the ramifications were. He violated GTAA policy once and was reprimanded. He was given counselling (school policy) and everyone moved forward. He was caught in violation of the same GTAA policy a second time. Again, counselled, and this time the repercussions were game suspensions (which hurt his team). At that time, he knew that if he violated the same school policy a third time that he would be excused from the team and no longer be part of the GTAA. He chose to violate the same policy a third time.
That's either an addict (someone who does not have the ability to resist the urge to partake) or very selfish (someone that repeatedly put his own desires and wants over the betterment of his team and teammates). My point is not mean[ing]less, because there was nothing unjust about the situation. He knew the rules, he chose to break the rules, he paid the ultimate price for those choices.
I have no problem with DM. I wish him luck and maturity. If he has an addiction, I wish him health. Regardless, he made his choices and he's living with the outcomes of the choices.
I wouldn’t say PJ gave up Marshall. He liked MM’s big play capabilityAnd PJ gave up Marshall for this guy.pleez.
btw--Mills was interviewed after the Gator Bowl and the poor guy could hardly put a sentence together.If that was an indicator ,he was never going to get through Tech.
And PJ gave up Marshall for this guy.pleez.
btw--Mills was interviewed after the Gator Bowl and the poor guy could hardly put a sentence together.If that was an indicator ,he was never going to get through Tech.
And PJ gave up Marshall for this guy.pleez.
btw--Mills was interviewed after the Gator Bowl and the poor guy could hardly put a sentence together.If that was an indicator ,he was never going to get through Tech.
Based on your comment, I'm not sure why you quoted my post.And PJ gave up Marshall for this guy.pleez.
btw--Mills was interviewed after the Gator Bowl and the poor guy could hardly put a sentence together.If that was an indicator ,he was never going to get through Tech.