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re: Rick Ray pulls scholly from Quantel Denson

Posted on 12/17/12 at 4:23 pm to
Posted by ChargerDog91
Member since May 2012
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Posted on 12/17/12 at 4:23 pm to
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but not work with kids who smoke a little weed


Damn you are stupid. I have said already he tried working with them multiple times since he got here and they failed multiple drug tests. He had no choice.

They were admonished several times. You have no idea what went on behind closed doors.
Posted by skirpnasty
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Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 12/17/12 at 5:16 pm to
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They were admonished several times. You have no idea what went on behind closed doors.


You're right and I stated that. When it comes down to it none of us do. Sorry but I'm not going to blindly take posters opinions that he extinguished all possible outlets and tried to salvage instead of just diving in head first. The proof is in the pudding, when that happens there is smoke. As I said nothing happened publicly and there were no game suspensions or anything of that nature. I'm judging based on what is available and what I've seen, I love MSU basketball but I don't love what has happened this year. I'm behind them 100% but I also can't believe that what is currently happening was completely necessary and not preventable to some extent.

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Then don't bother posting.


Yeah, I totally don't deserve to post because I don't agree with your opinion.


Now dealing with the kids kicked off, if the circumstance is that they failed some of the tests before Ray got here and he literally had no choice that is completely different. The school has a set in stone policy depending on the number of offenses, if they are NCAA tests and not private ones administered by the staff. I just have a hard time believing that when at least one of the players wasn't even on the team until this year. Also, NCAA tests aren't very frequent so with some of the guys that was likely the case. They have to be scheduled far in advance and in accordance with the approved practice schedule that is in stone long before they set up testing.
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