I didn't say mostly. Once again people putting words in my mouth. When I mean large portion it can be anything from 1/4-100%. All I am saying is college aged kids smoke a lot of weed. If you don't think that's true then you have never been to college.
Smoking pot and driving or drinking alcohol and driving should be handled the same by cbj and all college coaches
Treated much more seriously than just partaking of either.
Time in the uniform should be lost and our fan base would be roasting CMR if he handled such an incident in house at Georgia
Agree. The suspension is to show his punishment because I doubt Mosley would see much PT this year. The real punishment will be the running he will have to do during practice.Smoking pot and driving or drinking alcohol and driving should be handled the same by cbj and all college coaches
Treated much more seriously than just partaking of either.
Time in the uniform should be lost and our fan base would be roasting CMR if he handled such an incident in house at Georgia
Agree to disagree. Drinking and driving is exponentially more dangerous to the individual and public at large. No comparison. Look at the statistics.
Not for sure what era we are talking about but 40 years ago when we were smoking weed (haven't smoked weed or drank alcohol since Jan. 1982) the product was no were near as strong as it is today (unless mixed with hash etc) so I prob could make the same statement about riding with someone high back then and feeling safe with them (which if I were judge day honest prob isn't true). Its just different now...and funny how its so not cool to smoke cigarettes (rightfully so) but smoking weed which contains at least as much "crap" as tobacco is somehow "ok"...
At the moment, he isn't guilty. If he turns out to be, then the punishment will fit the crime.
He may not crack the 2-deep this year on OL. So, internal punishment could be a lot more fitting than a suspension that means nothing. And I'm sure the players will take note of the extra work he'll have to do.
Student at Ut.. I would say 70% of students that live on campus smoke weed in their car while driving and it's not a big deal it's just normal.
I am not disputing that part at all but does the law here in tenn distinguish between the 2??
If so then I will change my mind but if not then any DUI should be considered serious in nature.
No way! Seriously?! I'm quite a few years removed from the Hill bud I've been to a party or three....seventy percent seems crazy high?
And yes I proofed my shpelling before posting...
