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i don't know what happened and don't really need to know....jbruce is gone and personally--i'm sick of the folks on this board speculating that jcroom did something wrong just because he hit someone in the lockerroom. Please don't assume the worst about him just because he kicked a mouthy punk's butt!
Jcroom's character is not on trial here--and i don't think i've ever heard a disparaging word about jcroom in his entire career at ut....
But, what it says to me is that jbruce is more fluff than tough...and if he would have been tough enough to play in the sec, and been mad enough to want to do something about getting hit in the lockerroom--he would have stayed and attempted to get payback on the field in pads....like maybe in the circle of life drill....
Either way--this is sec football and young men who are playing it...i don't expect nor require them to be nice to one another 100% of the time...and fights will and do happen....sometimes on the field and sometimes in the lockerroom....
It is more important for the team's success to have the individual players understand the chain of command and respect those in leadership....because that's the way football teams function...
It appears that jbruce refused to acknowledge the chain of command or respect his elders--and i say kudos to jcroom for giving him a life lesson!
:salute:
Flame away.....
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I don't know what happened and don't really need to know....JBruce is gone and personally--I'm sick of the folks on this board SPECULATING that JCroom did something wrong just because he hit someone in the lockerroom. Please don't assume the worst about him just because he kicked a mouthy punk's butt!
JCroom's character is not on trial here--and I don't think I've ever heard a disparaging word about JCroom in his entire career at UT....
But, what it says to me is that JBruce is more fluff than TOUGH...and if he would have been TOUGH enough to play in the SEC, and been mad enough to want to do something about getting HIT in the lockerroom--he would have stayed and attempted to get payback on the field in pads....like maybe in the circle of life drill....
Either way--this is SEC football and young MEN who are playing it...I don't expect nor require them to BE NICE to one another 100% of the time...and fights WILL and DO happen....sometimes on the field and sometimes in the lockerroom....
It is MORE important for the TEAM's success to have the individual players understand the chain of command and respect those in leadership....because that's the way football teams function...
It appears that JBruce refused to acknowledge the chain of command or respect his elders--and I say kudos to JCroom for giving him a life lesson!
:salute:
flame away.....
THIS!!! x100000000000000000
I don't know what happened and don't really need to know....JBruce is gone and personally--I'm sick of the folks on this board SPECULATING that JCroom did something wrong just because he hit someone in the lockerroom. Please don't assume the worst about him just because he kicked a mouthy punk's butt!
JCroom's character is not on trial here--and I don't think I've ever heard a disparaging word about JCroom in his entire career at UT....
But, what it says to me is that JBruce is more fluff than TOUGH...and if he would have been TOUGH enough to play in the SEC, and been mad enough to want to do something about getting HIT in the lockerroom--he would have stayed and attempted to get payback on the field in pads....like maybe in the circle of life drill....
Either way--this is SEC football and young MEN who are playing it...I don't expect nor require them to BE NICE to one another 100% of the time...and fights WILL and DO happen....sometimes on the field and sometimes in the lockerroom....
It is MORE important for the TEAM's success to have the individual players understand the chain of command and respect those in leadership....because that's the way football teams function...
It appears that JBruce refused to acknowledge the chain of command or respect his elders--and I say kudos to JCroom for giving him a life lesson!
:salute:
flame away.....
Please link me to a credible report that Bruce put his hands on someone first. If he didn't then it it simply assault over some perceived lack of respect. That should not be the proper response for adults and if it's tolerated by the staff then it is essentially being taught as the correct response
You assuming this is some pro-Bruce crusade couldn't be more wrong. It's simply about how to handle yourself as a contributing member of society
A reality of life the PC police don't want or like to to admit is that when you're being a dik and running your mouth, sooner or later you will get popped..
On the bright side though, at the present rate of the pusification of America this will be eliminated soon.. Then anyone will be able to say anything to anybody (as long as it's within the realm of politically correct speech) without fear of reprisal..
Good times ahead... I can't wait.....
In a locker room or in practice, especially with the sun blazing, it's hot and your exhausted, tempers always flare. There is 85 young men with testosterone in a full contact sport. There is always punches being thrown, some chokes, helmets thrown, choice words, grabbed face mask slams, and other fighting. Generally after it's all said and done, you run your 110's and hug it out and move on because we are brothers. Other times some can't get past it, so it's best for all parties to move on. I don't know the situation, but I do know what I stated is facts. Bullying is completely seperate from the things I stated.
In a locker room or in practice, especially with the sun blazing, it's hot and your exhausted, tempers always flare. There is 85 young men with testosterone in a full contact sport. There is always punches being thrown, some chokes, helmets thrown, choice words, grabbed face mask slams, and other fighting. Generally after it's all said and done, you run your 110's and hug it out and move on because we are brothers. Other times some can't get past it, so it's best for all parties to move on. I don't know the situation, but I do know what I stated is facts. Bullying is completely seperate from the things I stated.
In a locker room or in practice, especially with the sun blazing, it's hot and your exhausted, tempers always flare. There is 85 young men with testosterone in a full contact sport. There is always punches being thrown, some chokes, helmets thrown, choice words, grabbed face mask slams, and other fighting. Generally after it's all said and done, you run your 110's and hug it out and move on because we are brothers. Other times some can't get past it, so it's best for all parties to move on. I don't know the situation, but I do know what I stated is facts. Bullying is completely seperate from the things I stated.
Not if Bruce hit him first. If.
You don't have to actually hit me first for me to be able to retaliate and correctly claim self defense. All you have to do is put me in a place where I *reasonably* believe that you are about to attack me. I can respond to that threat with the same level of force that you are threatening.
So, if you're standing there, fists clinched, claiming that you are about to hit me and won't stop until you put me in the hospital, and then you lunge seeing if I will "flinch" (a popular game when I was in high school), I can absolutely bust your chops without you even swinging (as long as my fear of your attack is *reasonable*). At least, that's the general theory behind the criminal law. Good luck trying to prove that.
Think about it in the extreme: If you are threatening to kill me and have a gun pulled, do I have to wait to die until I can retaliate with deadly force?
All while you were the one blatantly disrespecting the school & team we love?
