This one’s even sadder.
This one’s even sadder.
It will always be worth it for them. They spent so much time salivating over “success” that it became the ends justifying the means.At what point does ugag say enough is enough? It wasn't when people died, it wasn't when half the football team now has a record with the A-CC police department, will it be enough now that a player has been charged with cruelty to children? When do you finally realize selling your soul wasn't worth it?
The fact that their fans don’t really care and will continue to pump $ millions into their program proves the “wisdom” of their choices.It will always be worth it for them. They spent so much time salivating over “success” that it became the ends justifying the means.
From the espn article:
"It is Thomas' second arrest on family violence charges since transferring to Georgia from Mississippi State in 2023.
In January 2023, Thomas was arrested by University of Georgia police and accused of felony false imprisonment because he allegedly confined and detained a person "without legal authority by standing in front of the dorm room door, blocking the exit, telling her she cannot leave," according to an arrest warrant obtained by ESPN at the time.
Thomas was also accused of misdemeanor battery because he allegedly "did intentionally cause visible bodily harm [by] causing bruising to the right biceps and bruising and abrasion to her shins."
Those criminal charges were dropped by Athens-Clarke County District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez on March 8 after Thomas successfully completed a pretrial diversion program."
It's not even worth making fun of them at this point. I think it was Mark Richt who said "Everyone says the grass is greener on the other side, until you realize what is fertilizing the grass." or something along those lines when asked about why the mutts didn't recruit some players.
Had a Tech player done that, he would have been kicked off the team last January.From the espn article:
"It is Thomas' second arrest on family violence charges since transferring to Georgia from Mississippi State in 2023.
In January 2023, Thomas was arrested by University of Georgia police and accused of felony false imprisonment because he allegedly confined and detained a person "without legal authority by standing in front of the dorm room door, blocking the exit, telling her she cannot leave," according to an arrest warrant obtained by ESPN at the time.
Thomas was also accused of misdemeanor battery because he allegedly "did intentionally cause visible bodily harm [by] causing bruising to the right biceps and bruising and abrasion to her shins."
Those criminal charges were dropped by Athens-Clarke County District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez on March 8 after Thomas successfully completed a pretrial diversion program."
It's not even worth making fun of them at this point. I think it was Mark Richt who said "Everyone says the grass is greener on the other side, until you realize what is fertilizing the grass." or something along those lines when asked about why the mutts didn't recruit some players.
Innocent until proven guilty. Don't know any details, but sometimes allegations are thrown around and then the truth comes out. I'm hoping that's the situation here. Unfortunately, where there's smoke...but we don't know the details. When it comes out that he is guilty, under the court house.I'd say it's more 'expected' than 'sad'. Seems like this is his second arrest for similar incidents. It's like I tell my kids, when people show you what they are it's your job to believe them.
Someone needs to whip his *** and teach him how to respect women.From the espn article:
"It is Thomas' second arrest on family violence charges since transferring to Georgia from Mississippi State in 2023.
In January 2023, Thomas was arrested by University of Georgia police and accused of felony false imprisonment because he allegedly confined and detained a person "without legal authority by standing in front of the dorm room door, blocking the exit, telling her she cannot leave," according to an arrest warrant obtained by ESPN at the time.
Thomas was also accused of misdemeanor battery because he allegedly "did intentionally cause visible bodily harm [by] causing bruising to the right biceps and bruising and abrasion to her shins."
Those criminal charges were dropped by Athens-Clarke County District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez on March 8 after Thomas successfully completed a pretrial diversion program."
It's not even worth making fun of them at this point. I think it was Mark Richt who said "Everyone says the grass is greener on the other side, until you realize what is fertilizing the grass." or something along those lines when asked about why the mutts didn't recruit some players.
Innocent until proven guilty. Don't know any details, but sometimes allegations are thrown around and then the truth comes out. I'm hoping that's the situation here. Unfortunately, where there's smoke...but we don't know the details. When it comes out that he is guilty, under the court house.