Cartervol
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Didn't Britton start without a scolly. I don't think he has had it that long. And for sure he is in no need for financial help.The thing is, I don't think Fulmer is quite as soft on his team as Adams makes him out to be. Maybe Colquitt isn't officially off the team, but suspending him for half the season and yanking his scholly while maybe not as far as he should have gone, isn't exactly a slap on the wrist.
I will never even bother to read his tripe. I won't even visit the web site. He's a complete moron.John Adams' job at the KNS is to write articles that will interest readers and allow them to sell papers which sells advertisements.
It's not to appease a fan base and be fair.
The fact that the man wrote an article that is getting play on here and all the other Tennessee message boards means it was a success.
Pennington's Georgia article was without a doubt a success in those respects.
Yeah he always had the scholarship. And NO he definitely does not need it.
But I find it interesting that everyone has such strong opinions on Britton as a person. Does everyone calling for his head even know him? He's actually a really good guy who is extremely talented. He makes stupid mistakes sometimes yes, but kicking a kid off the team for good because of a DUI? Go ahead and try to tell me every single one of you shouldn't have a DUI in your file at some point in your youth. I personally think 5 games and taking away a scholarship is sending a message.
The person who needs to go is the coach, but of course that blasphemy can't be tolerated.
I wouldn't advocate kicking a kid off the team for a single DUI (unless he killed somebody or something), but Colquitt's had FIVE alcohol-related incidents in what, four years? I don't care if he drinks, but he's obviously being an idiot about it and hasn't learned anything. He should be gone -- and if his last name weren't Colquitt, he probably would be.
Yeah you're probably right. But I've been friends with him since I was 6 or 7 so I have to stick up for him.
It's hard to call that "blasphemy" when it's such a widely held opinion.
An growing by the minute.I wouldn't advocate kicking a kid off the team for a single DUI (unless he killed somebody or something), but Colquitt's had FIVE alcohol-related incidents in what, four years? I don't care if he drinks, but he's obviously being an idiot about it and hasn't learned anything. He should be gone -- and if his last name weren't Colquitt, he probably would be.
It's hard to call that "blasphemy" when it's such a widely held opinion.
I wouldn't advocate kicking a kid off the team for a single DUI (unless he killed somebody or something), but Colquitt's had FIVE alcohol-related incidents in what, four years? I don't care if he drinks, but he's obviously being an idiot about it and hasn't learned anything. He should be gone -- and if his last name weren't Colquitt, he probably would be.
It's hard to call that "blasphemy" when it's such a widely held opinion.
I tried to post this part in my first one too but it didn't go through. To your first paragraph:
That's true. But I've been friends with him since I was 6 or 7 so I have to stick up for him...
When your a drunk you don't think rationally...I use to be one.But I slowed down and figured a buzz wasn't worth the headaches.It seems to me the boy needs rehab really bad.But it'll only work if he realizes he has a problem and wants to solve it.Understood. I just think it's inexcusable that a 22-year-old senior would get pulled over for his FIFTH offense during a period when the team was already getting killed for off-the-field problems. He should have figured out by now that it's perfectly possible to have a glorious, liver-punishing career as a serious drinker without getting into legal trouble; all it takes is a small amount of forethought before you throw down.
Your family's well enough off that they gave a million dollars to the university, man. Spend ten freaking bucks and call a cab.
When your a drunk you don't think rationally...I use to be one.But I slowed down and figured a buzz wasn't worth the headaches.It seems to me the boy needs rehab really bad.But it'll only work if he realizes he has a problem and wants to solve it.
He stepped up to nothing. He writes with a hatred for Tenn. He should have been fired years ago.
