anbailey76
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He was involved first in the "dorm break in and weed robbery" that eventually "never happened" and got his leash shortened. A few weeks later he was stopped in a car full of weed smoke and with a little weed in the middle of the night.There must have been bigger issues than pot. Either that or mindsets have changed. Mincey got cited for possession and didn’t miss a game.
He was involved first in the "dorm break in and weed robbery" that eventually "never happened" and got his leash shortened. A few weeks later he was stopped in a car full of weed smoke and with a little weed in the middle of the night.
I'm glad he got his discipline issues worked out or found somewhere (maybe it's legal in VA?) that tolerates weed differently.
Pass. He was nothing but trouble the moment he stepped into Knoxville. The fan base did so much to support his dad and all he did was fail repeatedly.Big game... 20-25 319 yds 2 TDs, 12 car. 165 yds rushing. Makes you wonder what he might have done in Heupel's offense, if he'd kept his head on straight.
At Liberty?He was involved first in the "dorm break in and weed robbery" that eventually "never happened" and got his leash shortened. A few weeks later he was stopped in a car full of weed smoke and with a little weed in the middle of the night.
I'm glad he got his discipline issues worked out or found somewhere (maybe it's legal in VA?) that tolerates weed differently.
Perhaps in VA if weed is legal there now and if you think Liberty isn't just like a lot of colleges, I've had family members attend there. It's a college and college kids do what college kids do: stupid, hormone driven, thoughtless things.At Liberty?
I figured w/ Liberty being a religious institution that any sort of substance, regardless of legality, would be against school policy. I think Salter probably went to Liberty to get away from that mindset and start fresh, instead of finding a place that would allow his behavior to be more acceptable or forgivable . He completely blew it here. Did he even make it to 1 practice?Perhaps in VA if weed is legal there now and if you think Liberty isn't just like a lot of colleges, I've had family members attend there. It's a college and college kids do what college kids do: stupid, hormone driven, thoughtless things.
The same things you and I probably did when we were young, dumb and full of...... some substance we probably should've avoided.
So is premarital sex but my niece's roommate probably got pregnant by her "religious education studies" boyfriend in the dorm.I figured w/ Liberty being a religious institution that any sort of substance, regardless of legality, would be against school policy. I think Salter probably went to Liberty to get away from that mindset and start fresh, instead of finding a place that would allow his behavior to be more acceptable or forgivable . He completely blew it here. Did he even make it to 1 practice?
Possession of small amounts is legal in VA…selling any amount is not. Liberty has a vey strict substance policy.I figured w/ Liberty being a religious institution that any sort of substance, regardless of legality, would be against school policy. I think Salter probably went to Liberty to get away from that mindset and start fresh, instead of finding a place that would allow his behavior to be more acceptable or forgivable . He completely blew it here. Did he even make it to 1 practice?
I've got nothing against Salter. I'd not be surprised to see him at least get a look from the NFL. He was young. I'm certain Liberty was a good move for him personally and as a player. He's got talent and I bet he's a much different man now than he was at 18.Possession of small amounts is legal in VA…selling any amount is not. Liberty has a vey strict substance policy.
IMO, Heupel did Salter a huge favor by dismissing him and showing that actions have consequences. I suspect Salter also has had an active monitoring program at Liberty to make sure he doesn’t backslide.
My impression was that Salter came from a pretty good background but was, at the time, a little too immature for the situation he stepped into. Wish him luck.
I do wish him luck. I was only questioning whether weed was legal at Liberty.Possession of small amounts is legal in VA…selling any amount is not. Liberty has a vey strict substance policy.
IMO, Heupel did Salter a huge favor by dismissing him and showing that actions have consequences. I suspect Salter also has had an active monitoring program at Liberty to make sure he doesn’t backslide.
My impression was that Salter came from a pretty good background but was, at the time, a little too immature for the situation he stepped into. Wish him luck.
