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re: Article: Johnny Manziel's 'crimes' are apparently worse than Jeremy Hill's

Posted on 8/10/13 at 10:12 pm to
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
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Posted on 8/10/13 at 10:12 pm to
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inside a football locker room.
U know that place where Johnny would be listening and publicly agreeing with this daily.


"Daily"? They're allowed to have lives outside of football.

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In the much bigger scope of life, yes killing or raping someone is way worse but that is only going to affect that one player not everyone else. He will have to answer for that by himself.


Not true at all. Getting kicked off a team for killing or raping someone affects everyone else, too.

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If the A&M leaders are going to coddle and protect this guy so they can line their own pockets and subject the rest of these players and student body to NCAA probation and bowl bans, then keep preaching academics and life lessons but continue to show the world that what u actually practice is economics.


Yeah, A&M is big, bad, and evil.

News flash. Every bigtime college football school is out to do the exact same thing--protect their biggest assets: boosters and football players. Including your beloved LSU. No one is exempt here. Everyone practices economics. And A&M is hardly the only school to espouse a moral standard. Does that make the school hypocritical? Hell yes, just like everyone else in this game. It's NOT right, but it also is what it is, so any righteous indignation should be directed across the board.

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Which is the point here isnt it?


I'm really not sure what point you were trying to make, to be honest. If you really think a player raping or killing someone doesn't affect everyone else the same as accepting money for autographs, I'm speechless at your position.
Posted by LSUANDY25
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Posted on 8/10/13 at 10:54 pm to
"Daily"? They're allowed to have lives outside of football.
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Did u not realize this? Football players do some team activity daily. Life or school work happens before and after practice and the games?
Wow dude I actually thought u had a clue about this stuff.
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In the much bigger scope of life, yes killing or raping someone is way worse but that is only going to affect that one player not everyone else. He will have to answer for that by himself.
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Not true at all.
Getting kicked off a team for killing or raping someone affects everyone else, too.
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Wrong Again. If that were the case how would any of us make it thru a day. Violent crime happens by the second? Teams move on when one guy does something stupid or goes down. Next man up. Again are u sure u are in the military?
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Yeah, A&M is big, bad, and evil.

U Wish
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I'm really not sure what point you were trying to make, to be honest. If you really think a player raping or killing someone doesn't affect everyone else the same as accepting money for autographs, I'm speechless at your position.
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The one thing we all found out about you is that u are rarely speeechless.
But Really? How can u not understand that breaking a NCAA rule affects the entire team. Forfeiting all the games, loss of scholarships, no bowl games?
Kicking one kid off a team is part of the deal at any level.Whether losing a guy to academics, injury or stupidity, u gotta move on. Every team, every year has at least one of these things happen to them. Its life as a ball player or coach.
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Dude get a clue. Im done here.
Bye
This post was edited on 8/10/13 at 10:58 pm
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