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First, the allegation that he sent revenge porn to his ex-GF. Don't have a clue what could happen with that.  Now weed?

 

Is he worth the trouble and the reputation hit? At what point do you say, Mo, this ain't workin' and we're going a different direction.

 

At what point is the value a kid brings to the program on the field offset by the problems he creates off the field?

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I think that the age old question is "how many strikes do they get?"

 

Now the first allegation and the second are two completely different scenarios.  However, they are both strikes and both black eyes to the program.  We are still dealing with the Randy Gregory situation to this day.  He has been gone how long?  Weed is something that isn't just a one time deal most of the time.  To have it in the dorm, to be smoking it in the dorm is just not smart.  Period.

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see us part ways.  

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28 minutes ago, hskr4life said:

I think that the age old question is "how many strikes do they get?"

 

Now the first allegation and the second are two completely different scenarios.  However, they are both strikes and both black eyes to the program.  We are still dealing with the Randy Gregory situation to this day.  He has been gone how long?  Weed is something that isn't just a one time deal most of the time.  To have it in the dorm, to be smoking it in the dorm is just not smart.  Period.

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see us part ways.  

 

It wouldn't shock me to see him cut loose.  However, don't forget the T.O. influence on Frost.  Just like L.P., what happens to Washington w/o football?  I know Frost wasn't really close to Phillips, so to speak, but there is always a chance at redemption.   My odds are 60-40 he's gone.

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1 hour ago, cipsucks said:

 

It wouldn't shock me to see him cut loose.  However, don't forget the T.O. influence on Frost.  Just like L.P., what happens to Washington w/o football?  I know Frost wasn't really close to Phillips, so to speak, but there is always a chance at redemption.   My odds are 60-40 he's gone.

 

I think that friendship was at arms length.

 

Also this is kind of showing me that this kid is very immature and does not make good decisions right now.

 

I mean if I am in fairly deep with  possible Federal time, I would THINK that I would be a choir boy and not be smoking in my dorm room.

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5 hours ago, Norm Peterson said:

First, the allegation that he sent revenge porn to his ex-GF. Don't have a clue what could happen with that.  Now weed?

 

Is he worth the trouble and the reputation hit? At what point do you say, Mo, this ain't workin' and we're going a different direction.

 

At what point is the value a kid brings to the program on the field offset by the problems he creates off the field?

i would guess he's down to his last strike, and he may get suspended an extra game. probably going to miss at least the first 2 games.

 

if it had been something more serious than weed than he'd probably be cut loose for sure.

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On 6/5/2019 at 3:46 PM, hskr4life said:

I think that the age old question is "how many strikes do they get?"

 

Now the first allegation and the second are two completely different scenarios.  However, they are both strikes and both black eyes to the program.  We are still dealing with the Randy Gregory situation to this day.  He has been gone how long?  Weed is something that isn't just a one time deal most of the time.  To have it in the dorm, to be smoking it in the dorm is just not smart.  Period.

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see us part ways.  

Natalie Romeo was sited for a Blunt, She severed a two game suspension I think. And as I know hasn't been in trouble since.

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Right, wrong or indifferent; the use of marijuana within the college age bracket (and likely the entire population) is increasing.  Why would anyone be surprised that the we are seeing it on our campus with athletes or any other college student.  

 

 In 2017, 38 percent of full-time college students aged 19-22 reported using marijuana at least once in the prior 12 months, and 21 percent reported using at least once in the prior 30 days. Both of these prevalence levels peaked in 2016, the highest found since 1987, and did not change significantly in 2017. The 2017 prevalence levels represent gradual increases since 2006 when they were 30 percent and 17 percent, respectively.

 

https://news.umich.edu/marijuana-use-among-us-college-students-remains-at-highest-level-in-three-decades/

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