G Jones taken to hospital this past weekend...

#28
#28
no apologies needed, I simply don't need to drink to have fun

OK, fair enough. I don't need to drink to have fun either, but it sure as hell doesn't hurt either. Just drink a red bull and there's no hangover either! Good times! Can't wait till the weekend
 
#29
#29
Partying, drinking, passing out under a bush, waking up in a bathtub, etc are a little different that getting pumped at the hospital.

Just because people have been doing it for centuries doesn't mean that getting inTOXICated is any different than taking illegal drugs - except that it is legal (if your are over 21). I could go on and on about this kind of attitude, but people are just lucky when they don't die or have to go to the hospital when they do these sorts of things. And, do people really believe that his effort on the field is not usually affected by living a lifestyle like this.

I don't know about you, but I have been disappointed by his on-the-field play. Now, I think we have some clues as to why he has not been the all-american that he could have been (not saying he hasn't done some good things).

I know this is viewed differently by many, but I do not view this much differently than the "holdup" and gun possession issues that we have had lately. If our players are living these kinds of lifestyles (not just making a one-time mistake), then no wonder we are having troubles on the field/court.

Way to set a good example for the young guys Gerald! I hope you straighten up your act, and that this was just a one-time thing.

We get on these boards and sweat every comment by prospects, but what's the point if they just come here and party, and do things like this? It is just a waste of talent and a waste of a life and health. No way they can perform at the top levels when they are constantly doing this (drinking and staying up all night partying, etc.) I will shut up now, but it just disgusts me that people think it is no big deal! (No, I am not against having fun!!! Yes, I was young once!)
 
#30
#30
Just because people have been doing it for centuries doesn't mean that getting inTOXICated is any different than taking illegal drugs - except that it is legal (if your are over 21). I could go on and on about this kind of attitude, but people are just lucky when they don't die or have to go to the hospital when they do these sorts of things. And, do people really believe that his effort on the field is not usually affected by living a lifestyle like this.

I don't know about you, but I have been disappointed by his on-the-field play. Now, I think we have some clues as to why he has not been the all-american that he could have been (not saying he hasn't done some good things).

I know this is viewed differently by many, but I do not view this much differently than the "holdup" and gun possession issues that we have had lately. If our players are living these kinds of lifestyles (not just making a one-time mistake), then no wonder we are having troubles on the field/court.

Way to set a good example for the young guys Gerald! I hope you straighten up your act, and that this was just a one-time thing.

We get on these boards and sweat every comment by prospects, but what's the point if they just come here and party, and do things like this? It is just a waste of talent and a waste of a life and health. No way they can perform at the top levels when they are constantly doing this (drinking and staying up all night partying, etc.) I will shut up now, but it just disgusts me that people think it is no big deal! (No, I am not against having fun!!! Yes, I was young once!)
If OUR players are doing this??? Do you seriously think this is why UT has been subpar as of late?? Seriously, go to any college, anywhere... D-1 or whatever. Most of the athletes are drinking and partying!!! Get your head out of the sand. UT hasn't been that good due to lack of good players on the field, not the partying off of it.
 
#32
#32
met this guy in the elevator during SECCG weekend in vol hall. Not sure what type of alcohol he had, but he had 3 brown bags if that means anything. Yes, im sure it was alcohol and not groceries.
 
#33
#33
If OUR players are doing this??? Do you seriously think this is why UT has been subpar as of late?? Seriously, go to any college, anywhere... D-1 or whatever. Most of the athletes are drinking and partying!!! Get your head out of the sand. UT hasn't been that good due to lack of good players on the field, not the partying off of it.

I am not stupid, and no I have not been on the campus watching young people lately. However, I have raised four children (one is about to turn 20), and I know a lot of stuff goes on. That does not mean that EVERY student or athlete is partying and passing out in various places on a regular basis, no matter what many people would have us believe.

Young people that are otherwise healthy have a good capacity to overcome the toxic effects of alcohol, but that does not mean that they will perform at top efficiency when they are living that lifestyle. I could give example after example.

What about the Clausen brother who fell off the balcony. I don't recall that he had a very good year after that. Was Tyler Smith living up to your expectations? How about (weed) Williams? Has the team done better since Tatum got back (not saying it is for sure his fault, but...)?

Since this is happening at all campuses, I suppose it evens the playing field to some extent. That doesn't make it a good thing, though... How many times have I heard: "Everybody's doing it!"? As if, even if true, that makes it ok.

Major FAIL!
 
#34
#34
Since this is happening at all campuses, I suppose it evens the playing field to some extent. That doesn't make it a good thing, though... How many times have I heard: "Everybody's doing it!"? As if, even if true, that makes it ok.

Major FAIL!


YEAH!

Sincerely,
Lawrence Taylor
Brett Favre
Andre Agassi
Micahel Phelps
Martina Hingis
Jennifer Capriati
Rob Dibble
Tim Lincecum
Santonio Holmes
Mark Stepnoski
Micahel Irvin
Carmelo Anthony
Dwight Gooden
Darryl Strawberry
Robert Parrish
Lamar Odom
Kareem
 
#35
#35
YEAH!

Sincerely,
Lawrence Taylor
Brett Favre
Andre Agassi
Micahel Phelps
Martina Hingis
Jennifer Capriati
Rob Dibble
Tim Lincecum
Santonio Holmes
Mark Stepnoski
Micahel Irvin
Carmelo Anthony
Dwight Gooden
Darryl Strawberry
Robert Parrish
Lamar Odom
Kareem

wow, 2nd time today i've seen rob dibble's name.
that has to be some sort of record.

:toast:
 
#36
#36
I am not stupid, and no I have not been on the campus watching young people lately. However, I have raised four children (one is about to turn 20), and I know a lot of stuff goes on. That does not mean that EVERY student or athlete is partying and passing out in various places on a regular basis, no matter what many people would have us believe.

Young people that are otherwise healthy have a good capacity to overcome the toxic effects of alcohol, but that does not mean that they will perform at top efficiency when they are living that lifestyle. I could give example after example.

What about the Clausen brother who fell off the balcony. I don't recall that he had a very good year after that. Was Tyler Smith living up to your expectations? How about (weed) Williams? Has the team done better since Tatum got back (not saying it is for sure his fault, but...)?

Since this is happening at all campuses, I suppose it evens the playing field to some extent. That doesn't make it a good thing, though... How many times have I heard: "Everybody's doing it!"? As if, even if true, that makes it ok.

Major FAIL!
No, not a major fail. You blamed UT's result on the field due to too much drinking, partying, etc. I doubt UT's players that party aren't more than the ratio compared to Florida's, Alabama's, etc.
So yes, I guess you could say it evens the playing field, so to speak. Too bad, Florida and Alabama have better players than us at the current moment. And THAT my friend is why UT is worse than them - the PLAYERS and not the partying.
 
#37
#37
Get off the kids back. He is in college, he has somewhat of a life outside of football. Let it go. Everyone here got wasted in college and partied it up at times, or they had completely no life.
 
#39
#39
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#40
#40
Get off the kids back. He is in college, he has somewhat of a life outside of football. Let it go. Everyone here got wasted in college and partied it up at times, or they had completely no life.

This is an Internet board, and I think I have a right to my opinion. The truth is: if he had to have his stomach pumped, he was in danger of Dying!!! That is not a life, that is a death. That means that the alcohol is toxic.

I for one, do not want him or other college students to go down this kind of path. Many of you are making this out as if it is no big deal. I beg to differ, and I say get off my back, and quit trying to trivialize something is a national tragedy. People are dying from many different aspect of these DRUGS.

Just because most people drink more "responsibly," does not mean that all will. And Again: No, everyone who had any fun in college did not get wasted on a regular basis. I did not, nor did most of the people I went to school with. I think it is a myth that is not true. Yes, many do drink in excess, but that is not anywhere near everyone.
 
#41
#41
Can't blame him for drinking. With Milton, Hunter, Rogers and hopefully Ambles coming in, if I was a wide out I'd be drinking too.
 
#42
#42
I don't see the point of this thread..that is some personal stuff that I am sure he does not appreciate being posted if it really happened....leave our own alone...plus its college prob 80% of students have had a rough drinking experience one night
 
#43
#43
Hell, I'm just glad we're talking only about alcohol! Party on Gerald, it's the off season, get your drink on! Let off whatever steam you require young man! Just keep a wing man around to keep the danger level to a minimum.

Now for some of you moralist tea totalers, alcohol overdose has a way of teaching those who do it not to do it again for quite some time if ever. I introduce you to the word "hangover."
 
#44
#44
This is an Internet board, and I think I have a right to my opinion. The truth is: if he had to have his stomach pumped, he was in danger of Dying!!! That is not a life, that is a death. That means that the alcohol is toxic.

I for one, do not want him or other college students to go down this kind of path. Many of you are making this out as if it is no big deal. I beg to differ, and I say get off my back, and quit trying to trivialize something is a national tragedy. People are dying from many different aspect of these DRUGS.

Just because most people drink more "responsibly," does not mean that all will. And Again: No, everyone who had any fun in college did not get wasted on a regular basis. I did not, nor did most of the people I went to school with. I think it is a myth that is not true. Yes, many do drink in excess, but that is not anywhere near everyone.

I'll get off your back if you get off the kids back. It honestly is not that big of a deal and you clearly were a dorm rat through your college years. Either way this is a personal issue so all in all in needs to be let go. Shouldn't be message board material
 
#46
#46
Recent news from WBIR.com:

Bet everyone is glad he took people's advice on here!

A man's best friend!

Fly the party skies!

Till death do us part.

Remember this one?


Yeah. Your are right guys. It is all just innocent fun. My bad.

College kids do think it is innocent fun. A good majority of college kids drink. Not sure what it was like back in the day pops, but that is the reality now. Most kids don't spend their time singing in the church choir or helping the elderly, sorry to break your heart.
 
#47
#47
Recent news from WBIR.com:

Bet everyone is glad he took people's advice on here!

A man's best friend!

Fly the party skies!

Till death do us part.

Remember this one?


Yeah. Your are right guys. It is all just innocent fun. My bad.

Dude, you are taking this to the extreme. Percentage wise, 99.9999 percent of kids who drink don't die!! Simple fact! Yes, it sucks when somebody dies. It really does. It's quite unfortunate. But using your knowledge, I guess we should stop driving due to the off chance something bad is gonna happen. I guess we should never go to a bank due to the off chance it gets robbed. I guess we should never do anything...anywhere...ever due to the off chance of something bad happening.
 
#48
#48
Recent news from WBIR.com:

Bet everyone is glad he took people's advice on here!

A man's best friend!

Fly the party skies!

Till death do us part.

Remember this one?


Yeah. Your are right guys. It is all just innocent fun. My bad.

Wah wah wah wah wah. Just because some people can't handle it doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with drinking. It's possible not only to drink responsibly, but to drink excessively responsibly. You sanctimonious Temperance Society types lost the final battle in 1933.
 
#49
#49
i had a navy buddy of mine finish a fith of Jack in about 30mins. he got his stomach pumped. About 4 weeks later he did the same thing but with tequila and in Japan, different location, same results.
 
#50
#50
Wah wah wah wah wah. Just because some people can't handle it doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with drinking. It's possible not only to drink responsibly, but to drink excessively responsibly. You sanctimonious Temperance Society types lost the final battle in 1933.

i agree, you can dring excessively and resonsibly. i've done it many times. i don't see the point of having just a couple, waste of money.
 
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