Considering the ticket she received the other night is legally equivalent to a speeding ticket, it’s actually a fair comparison.Never parked in a no parking zone, never really lived a big city to do that honestly. Sure I drove over the speed limit some, usually 5-7 mph but not regularly. Of course, yall are trying to compare tickets to drugs and felonies. Good try though and it still doesnt excuse her for throwing away a second opportunity. We dont have to feel sorry for her, she made her bed and she can lie in it.
I hope so.I don’t think weed is bad at all, most kids do it. I was a daily smoker for 3 years in college in Tennessee.
I also think you have to take into account its legality in Michigan where she is from.
That said, if I was already on probation or under scrutiny. Best be assured I wouldn’t be caught smoking in public if at all.
It’s unfortunate but it put Kim in a tough position and I support the decision that was made. Ruby can likely find somewhere else and get a new start. She’s a good person.
I’m not sure about that. I want to think the players understand that Ruby’s dismissal from the team is not a judgement about her worth as a person. Kim made her decision based on what’s best for the team and the program, not to signal that Ruby is a bad person. She’s not. I’m sure Ruby wants the team to do well because they care about one another:I think you might have meant "it's not devastating." It's not devastating, but it IS detrimental -- at least for a while until the team adjusts.
I’m not sure about that. I want to think the players understand that Ruby’s dismissal from the team is not a judgement about her worth as a person. Kim made her decision based on what’s best for the team and the program, not to signal that Ruby is a bad person. She’s not. I’m sure Ruby wants the team to do well because they care about one another:
