Big Charles Mosley will not be dismissed

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Is murder worse than drinking in public? Both are against the law. You seriously cannot distinguish between the severity of an offense??? Any law broken should result in suspension? Even before he's found guilty of a single thing in court?

You have to look at the situation. Jalen Hurd was cited last year for underage drinking because they found beer cans in his car and dorm room. That's against the law. He served whatever punishment the coaches gave him and he probably won't be in any type of trouble again. You can't throw the book at a KID for a one time mistake. Unless it's murder. But that's no different to you I suppose.

Good grief slow down. Comparing drinking to murder???


Underage drinking, 1 positive brush with pot, and other boys will be boys issues should be dealt with in house.

DUI regardless of the substance qualifies as a higher offense. It's a crime that cost many adults their jobs even if the worst doesn't happen in an wreck

College athletes all over the country are suspended for DUIs. I would venture a guess that a very high % of athletes committing such a crime is suspended for some degree of game time.

Cbj is coming off way to soft here unless he is cleared of DUI

Now nowhere have I said that the kid should be dismissed.
 
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Good grief slow down. Comparing drinking to murder???


Underage drinking, 1 positive brush with pot, and other boys will be boys issues should be dealt with in house.

DUI regardless of the substance qualifies as a higher offense. It's a crime that cost many adults their jobs even if the worst doesn't happen in an wreck

College athletes all over the country are suspended for DUIs. I would venture a guess that a very high % of athletes committing such a crime is suspended for some degree of game time.

Cbj is coming off way to soft here unless he is cleared of DUI

Now nowhere have I said that the kid should be dismissed.
You don't know what his punishment actually is though. You just know he isn't being suspended for games. Getting game suspensions would be a slap on the wrist anyway: Mosley isn't going to play this year.
 
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You don't know what his punishment actually is though. You just know he isn't being suspended for games. Getting game suspensions would be a slap on the wrist anyway: Mosley isn't going to play this year.

Again the punishment has to be a statement for all the players in this. More for the rest of the program than him. Things aren't trending the direction we want on the off the field issues anyway
 
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You better be hoping that our OL is Blair, Mosley, Coleman, Robertson and Richmond as soon as there ready and fit...that would be the best lineup we could have to open holes and pass block. Mosley has to be ready to play soon.
 
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You better be hoping that our OL is Blair, Mosley, Coleman, Robertson and Richmond as soon as there ready and fit...that would be the best lineup we could have to open holes and pass block. Mosley has to be ready to play soon.

I don't prefer Mosley over Jackson...or Weisman...or Sanders...or Jones...or Hall even. Hell Raulerson is better prepared at this point!
 
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Again the punishment has to be a statement for all the players in this. More for the rest of the program than him. Things aren't trending the direction we want on the off the field issues anyway

Maybe his punishment is a statement to all the players. You don't know what the terms of his punishment are (and the rest of the team likely does). There are punishments worse than missing games (especially for players who won't play in those games).

You're just making an assumption that he's not being dealt with seriously based on no information besides the coaches not stating explicitly what Mosley's punishment will be.

It's possible Butch could be going to easy on him. It's possible he could be punishing worse than he deserves. We don't know. Stop acting so self righteous and like you know everything that's going on behind closed doors.
 
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Maybe this will put a mean streak in him and he will use this to motivate him to acheive his potential. Set expectations and go do it. As for the difference between drinking and driving and smoking the dope and driving, there is none, it's not very smart to do, it can really jam you up, both financially and if something bad happens as a result, of the DUI, lives may be changed forever. I was thinking he was going to see the field this year, a 2-3 game suspension would set the tone and hopefully get other thinking about what they are up to and know the penalty for such an offense. Time to get back on track of the business at hand. GO VOLS! WIN em ALL!
 
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Someone refresh my memory; (killed too many brain cells) didn't one of our kickers or punters get busted for multiple DUIs or under age drinking a few years back?
 
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Georgia Football Star Arrested For Dui 22901.html - DUI | Laws.com


"Georgia football coach, March Richt, said Sunday, that his star player will be suspended for the Bulldogs’ upcoming games against Tennessee and Vanderbilt."


If only that high and might CMR would get some backbone and show some discipline he might win at the level his talent shows. It's been his downfall all along not having control of his players
 
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Someone refresh my memory; (killed too many brain cells) didn't one of our kickers or punters get busted for multiple DUIs or under age drinking a few years back?

Britton Colquitt?
 
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Georgia Football Star Arrested For Dui 22901.html - DUI | Laws.com


"Georgia football coach, March Richt, said Sunday, that his star player will be suspended for the Bulldogs’ upcoming games against Tennessee and Vanderbilt."


If only that high and might CMR would get some backbone and show some discipline he might win at the level his talent shows. It's been his downfall all along not having control of his players

Yeah, because Washington being suspended in 2011 sent a message that stopped every UGA player since from misbehaving.
 
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I'll say this the kid will probably wish he was dismissed when practice starts. He'll probably get the old run till you puke drill.,And by that you run till the coach gets sick not till you do.
 
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Which program has appeared more on espn breaking news the past 12months with embarrassing incidents??

Vols or dawgs??

Well considering this time last year half of UGA's defense was kicked off and transferred to Louisville or Auburn...

Edit: and their star RB was suspended for games last year for selling autographs.

Edit 2: the Gurley stuff was on ESPN enough by itself to outshine all the publicity good or bad we've gotten over the last 12 months.
 
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I was thinking it was one of the Colquitt's but did not want to drag the family name through the mud and be wrong. Lots of UT history with the Colquitt family.

It's documented ...not exactly "dragging". Dumb decisions in college+ making millions in the NFL? We should all get that muddy. :)
 
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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. However a suspension is probably IDK just a token gesture anyways. I doubt he's going to be playing any snaps in the first few games anyways. I guess you could "suspend" him to send a message but I'm not sure that message would have much impact if he weren't going to be playing anyways.
 
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Good grief slow down. Comparing drinking to murder???


Underage drinking, 1 positive brush with pot, and other boys will be boys issues should be dealt with in house.

DUI regardless of the substance qualifies as a higher offense. It's a crime that cost many adults their jobs even if the worst doesn't happen in an wreck

College athletes all over the country are suspended for DUIs. I would venture a guess that a very high % of athletes committing such a crime is suspended for some degree of game time.

Cbj is coming off way to soft here unless he is cleared of DUI

Now nowhere have I said that the kid should be dismissed.

These are all your opinions on how punishments should be handed out. Your opinion is irrelevant to reality. Butch will punish each offense as he sees fit, not how BruinVol sees fit.

Back our coach and shut up.
 
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Agree. However a suspension is probably IDK just a token gesture anyways. I doubt he's going to be playing any snaps in the first few games anyways. I guess you could "suspend" him to send a message but I'm not sure that message would have much impact if he weren't going to be playing anyways.

Why can't he be publically suspended AND handled internally with physical punishment???

Seems very logical to me
 
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Agree. However a suspension is probably IDK just a token gesture anyways. I doubt he's going to be playing any snaps in the first few games anyways. I guess you could "suspend" him to send a message but I'm not sure that message would have much impact if he weren't going to be playing anyways.

No way. An empty gesture like suspending a 3rd stringer is the only way to send a message. Didn't Bruin tell you? There's no way the rest of the team could possibly take Butch seriously unless he makes absolutely sure that the guy who won't play next year can't sit on the bench during the first 3 games next season.
 
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Why can't he be publically suspended and handled internally with physical punishment???

Seems very logical to me

That's why you have 16,000 posts and only 4,000 likes. What seems logical to you is clearly not the majority opinion most of the time.

Just drop it and let the coaches handle it. Your opinion on this matter means nothing.
 
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