ZWVol11
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Those are 18 year olds that are sculpted with repetitive discipline not 18 year old kids that are going to school to play a game. Huge difference there. I'm not degrading our athletes, I'm just saying that people in the military have a greater responsibility that to play football games in the fall. Plus not every 18 year old goes into the military so not all 18 year olds are the same.
Think about where a lot of these kids come from. It's sometimes tough for them to understand what good decisions are, especially when it's not programmed in them at a young age. It's hard for some of these kids, because sports is the only way out, because our school systems and teachers fail a lot of them.
Very true. That 18 year old is an adult.
An 18 year old who's grown up having nothing to do but study for HS classes and play a game...Not quite the same thing.
18 years does not an adult make.
Then what does? Technically it does bc to enroll in some of the branches you HAVE to get that high school diploma. Just like in the work force you HAVE to be qualified to get the better job or promotion. I'm not saying all act like adults in no way, but legally 18 is considered the start of adulthood and decisions.
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I'm mostly tired of hearing about arrests when it involves the Vols. Just keeping it real.
CMR seems to have most of this under control for you guys. But, the next time a grandma matters, we're going to give you a run for your money.
Still, you raise a good question. This was all over the internet before these guys could get home.
Then what does? Technically it does bc to enroll in some of the branches you HAVE to get that high school diploma. Just like in the work force you HAVE to be qualified to get the better job or promotion. I'm not saying all act like adults in no way, but legally 18 is considered the start of adulthood and decisions.
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Think about where a lot of these kids come from. It's sometimes tough for them to understand what good decisions are, especially when it's not programmed in them at a young age. It's hard for some of these kids, because sports is the only way out, because our school systems and teachers fail a lot of them.
There's a qualitative difference between somebody who gets caught with a small amount of weed versus a player who attacks a guy in a bar. There's a qualitative difference between a player who has to much too drink and gets pulled over on suspicion of DUI versus a player who displays a firearm during an argument.
I am all for some level of understanding for players who make a mistake at that age. I am far less sympathetic when they do something that is intentional and violent. Seems to me those kids almost always get in trouble again. And again. And again. And that is because it is a character flaw that no amount of second chance will cure.
I disagree. Just because your heart has been beating for 18 years doesn't mean you're necessarily mature enough to be considered an adult
To reply to the title of the thread, "WE" aren't going to do anything about any of these players. The better title would have been, "What is Coach Dooley ( or their head coach) going to do with these kids?"
If the reality of what went down Thursday night is closer to what Basilio is hearing where this group of players were tossed out of two bars before landing at Bar Knox and reportedly looking to rumble then something is way wrong and missing from their decision making skills. This sounds more premeditated than a simple reaction to a provocation. How could they not think that this wasn't going to come back to hurt them? Why would gang banging around be fun, more fun, then working towards success on the field?
It would have been nice if one person in the group or perhaps knowing what was brewing would have placed a call to Lott or Walker or some other respected leader so they could have got in their and broke things up before they got out of control.
Then you can truly run your character diversion/discipline program in house versus publicly and through the law.
Unbelievable how stupid these guys can be. I've done my share of drinking and carousing in college and after without ever starting and even getting into a fight.