You're a great example of a "well intended" (I believe) person, who just doesn't keep up with the pace of the conversation on multiple threads, so you sometimes react irrationally to other peoples posts. In this case, Blue Dawg was being sarcastic as he was referencing another conversation most of us were having on another thread. Blue Dawg is not your enemy.
Welcome back 65!!!
And, I got in fights...in jr high, in high school, and twice when at Tech. Well, thrice, if you count the brawl we had at Centenary, playing them in soccer. The Gents had this little hot-headed Latino guy...good player...but he ran his mouth all the time. Someone had to close it...
Holtz has been here 6 years, I would say the verdict is in, he runs a clean program.
A violent sport doesn't want violent men playing in it? What world is this?
1. NFL says Jaylon can't come to combine - fight as a freshman
2. NFL ok with Browns signing Kareem Hunt - video shows him physically assaulting his girlfriend
got it
So many fails with this:
1) the NFL is a POS organization - they allow women beaters to play but segregate out a kid that guy into a fight as a freshman - another reason the NFL is losing popularity every day.
2) the agent needs to be fired immediately - the agency should have performed preliminary review work and caught this red flag during pre flight work - and the memo released is something that is embarrassing for the client and agency
3) whoever was the kid’s legal counsel at the time failed - of course we don’t know all the facts but this should have never been on record - maybe the family hired the wrong attorney or did not hire counsel at all
4) someone at the athletic department should have been monitoring the situation and provided assurance that the matter would not be a permanent flag for criminal / legal searches.
JF needs legal counsel that would file a private appeal to the NFL. If the NFL rejects the private appeal, a public appeal needs to be released citing the undeniable differences between this situation and allowing proven women beaters / assault record to play in the league. I think he would have a basis despite the written oversight of the NFL.
Could an 18 year old college kid afford a good attorney to handle a case like this? Probably not. I know I couldn't have. I don't know of anytime during my college career that I would have had enough money to pay an attorney to help me with a legal case. Jaylon is probably in the same boat, and he hasn't been out of college long enough to be out of the boat. I'm willing to guess that his so-called "legal counsel" was court appointed, and I'm also willing to guess that the charges probably should have never been charged against him in the first place.
3) or puts them in the Hall of Fame https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-2000/1566198/