J Jennings Dismissed from UT

Surely you know the difference between dealing drugs and drug possession, correct?

Yeah, im aware if the difference. However i also know that a drug deal takes two parties, therefore before the possession happened, a drug deal took place and JJ was a party in that drug deal.

That said, i could not care less about MJ. I think it should be legal everywhere. But that still doesnt mean it would be against university of ncaa rules and the players should know better
 
Responsibilities an employee has to an employer is similar to the the responsibilities a student athlete has to his program. They are different, but there are similarities.

Both have schedules

Both have someone they answer to

Both are getting compensated

Both come with privileges that a civilian doesn't.

They are the similar but differnt.

It's a fair comparison.

A job vs being on scholarship


You could use that analogy for almost any elementary school kids. That doesn't mean it's a good analogy.

It's like you are comparing apples to oranges because they are both fruit and round shaped. The similarities stop there.
 
He got caught smoking weed, like your average white kid every day. Where does smoking weed = drug dealer and gang banging? He was implying that JJ was a ghetto thug.

Why are you comparing hks actions to that of the average white kid? What does race have to do with this situation?
 
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I prefer to try not to think like that, I work in the most dangerous area in America, yea it’s human nature to do this I do it at times in that area but not all the people in that area are not thugs criminals, that being said we are talking bout judging JJ I have no idea what type of character he is but by judging him by this video is not what we should do.. jmo..

I admit I was incorrect on the judgement issue.. but I’m not gonna judge a kid based on emotions and Football..

I think it's fair to judge people by their words.

Passion is like truth serum. He spoke the truth and I have not problem with that, it's the platform he used.

Much like Fulmer, after his second season with no bowl he thought he had enough pull to keep his job and get the Vols rolling again with Boyd coming in at QB. He was wrong.

JJ didn't think posting videos of him blowing off a little steam would get him dismissed. He was wrong.

Live and learn.

He should go to MTSU next year and then go pro the year after that. This is just a bump in the road for him.
 
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Why do people compare a football players job to their own. It’s not the same so stop

Football players that expect and end up in the NFL realize that football is a job and they become an employee.

Attending college and being successful is NOT a right, it is earned through hard work and dedication. Universities have codes of ethics all students must abide by or guess what - they are kicked out. That could mean losing scholarship money that is important to them.

How a student handles college is typically a good indication of whether they can be successful in professional type jobs. I'm assuming that JJ does not plan to work at the local Walmart or McDonalds and is attending college to become a professional in something. As such, hopefully he realizes that this is not acceptable behavior that will help him advance in whatever career he hopes to have.
 
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Yeah, im aware if the difference. However i also know that a drug deal takes two parties, therefore before the possession happened, a drug deal took place and JJ was a party in that drug deal.

That said, i could not care less about MJ. I think it should be legal everywhere. But that still doesnt mean it would be against university of ncaa rules and the players should know better

Your post specifically said "JJ did deal drugs, correct?". That's saying he was dealing drugs. There is a difference. You didn't say JJ was arrested for possession, correct?
 
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You could use that analogy for almost any elementary school kids. That doesn't mean it's a good analogy.

It's like you are comparing apples to oranges because they are both fruit and round shaped. The similarities stop there.

Both make great juices.

Both have peels

Both grow on trees.

If it so simple that a 3rd graded oils understand. Why don't you?
 
Currie allowed Hoke to make the decision to Dismiss Jennings. Hoke was the one who came up with the plan, Currie signed off on it. IMO Currie should have told Hoke no, Jennings should have been suspended until a new coach was named at that point it would be his decision. As I've said before with the exception of CRG this staff is incompetent. A group of the unwanted and Jennings position coach Beard is absolutely the worst that guy shouldn't even be on a high school staff.

Would you care if this had been a walk-on player? Would you care if this had been a 3* that had proven to be a bust? You would not.
 
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Please show me a post where i called someone a gang banger?

You didn't, but you defended this post, when I asked that we not start getting racist.

Do you guys really want someone representing the university that talks like this? If he was not able to catch a ball he would be out dealing drugs and gang banging.
 
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There is a chance that he will get reinstated with the new coach. He may have used some coarse language but can we stop bashing this kid for telling the truth.

If Currie signed off on his dismissal, then the new coach won't be bringing him back without Currie's OK, and that almost certainly won't happen. Would send a bad signal to the rest of the team. I hate to lose JJ, but no way Currie can allow him to be brought back.


It certainly, should, happen. I'm putting this on the culture and shoulders of Butch Jones (not this player), the then-outgoing AD Hart and the new AD Currie ...


John Currie, you weren't here then, but don't overlook the culture Butch Jones instilled, where he did his crutin' not based on real championships but as a life-champion driving a $200k Mercedes, because, as he claimed, that's what kids want / "Kids judge you by your car" he said,

and a fight-Anthem he authorized/endorsed based on, of all things, "Turn Down for What" --

"Turn Down for What" you ask, that's right,

"Turn down for what?!" the kids ask their Head Coach; for "Nothing! *dance, keep partying and get buck wild*" Former Coach Butch Jones responded (figuratively).

And here we are, all of this crazy talk + going 0-8 or 1-7 at best, SEC.

John Currie, you already kept a player who gave Dual-Midd-Finger to the entire Alabama fanbase, so it's customary for you to forgive and have the player apologize and make up/move-on. Let this player speak to the New Coach under a possibility of re-instatement, if the kid chooses.

John, take a look here:

What does the phrase, 'turn down for what' from the Lil John and DJ Snake song mean? | Phrases

Let’s Be Honest, UT Killed ‘Third Down for What’ Because of the Title IX Lawsuit

Report: Tennessee's Butch Jones drives $220,000 foreign car to impress recruits
 
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I didnt see where he brought up race? However, JJ did deal drugs correct? He was recently caught.

Dont know anything about gang banging, not sure where he got that.

Right here champ, you first call him a drug dealer then you call him a gang banger.

You typed it, your words
 
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I think JJ should have been suspended for the Vandy game, then dismissed after we win. This is a distraction that could have been postponed until after our regular season game.

It's easy to get caught up in the poison.

This did not work last time. Not going to work this time. Once a player has crossed the line - time to let go.

This sends a clear message that this type of activity will not be tolerated in the AD. Maybe if this stance had been taken in the past - Tennessee would not be 4-7 right now.
 
Your post specifically said "JJ did deal drugs, correct?". That's saying he was dealing drugs. There is a difference. You didn't say JJ was arrested for possession, correct?

I didnt make the origial post calling him a dealer or gang banger. Im messing around with the comparison on a technicality that to possess drug you must first be involved in a drug deal.

Its funny how evwryone jumps on this stuff. JJ acted like an idiot. Its doesnt mean he should be sentenced to death, kicked out of school and work at McDonald's for the rest of his life. But he had certainly lost the privilege to play football at Tennessee.
 
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Right here champ, you first call him a drug dealer then you call him a gang banger.

You typed it, your words

So again i ask where did i call him a gang banger? I replied ti someone calling him a gang banger and said i dont know where you got that from.
 
Responsibilities an employee has to an employer is similar to the the responsibilities a student athlete has to his program. They are different, but there are similarities.

Both have schedules

Both have someone they answer to

Both are getting compensated

Both come with privileges that a civilian doesn't.

They are the similar but differnt.

It's a fair comparison.

A job vs being on scholarship

Both have vowels

Both require being awake and present at some point.

Both are positions that are filled by human beings, not dogs

And, of course, they both operate under an employee/employer understanding in a right-to-work state like TN that you can be fired at any time for speaking your mind by a supervisor who is basically a substitute teacher...oh wait...no that isn't right.
 
For the life of me, I can't understand why any of you are defending what he did. The video was removed from several sites due to being classified as a "hate speech".

JJ is an incredible football player - but he crossed the line. He has some big time apologizing to do.

I hope he gets another chance, assuming he wants it, but he has to take the first step.
 
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