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re: Article: Johnny Manziel's 'crimes' are apparently worse than Jeremy Hill's
Posted on 8/10/13 at 10:51 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Posted on 8/10/13 at 10:51 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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CtotheVrzrbckArticle:
I'm glad there's a few people in Louisiana that know what's up, and aren't happy with Les Miles constantly sweeping things under the rug. Nothing will change, but it's encouraging that there's a few decent people in the media down there.
WHAT """""Things""""""" is he sweeping?
How is it """"""Constant""""""?
You mean like dismissing Ryan Perrilloux and Tyrann Mathieu ?? Suspending Jefferson ??
That kind of 'sweeping under the rug?
Hill let a 14 year old girl give him a BJ when he was in """"""HIGH SCHOOL.""""""" And when he was """""SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD""""""".
He paid for that by having to sit out a year before starting college.
This punch he threw was at a drunk frat boy who was egging him on. And the punch did not affect him. He got back up right after, inebriated and all.
I agree he should be suspended for a few games, but how in holy hell should he lose his college football career because of ONE PUNCH ????????
Posted on 8/11/13 at 6:00 am to MetryTyger
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Hill let a 14 year old girl give him a BJ when he was in """"""HIGH SCHOOL.""""""" And when he was """""SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD""""""".
He paid for that by having to sit out a year before starting college.
I keep seeing this rationality from LSU fans. Guys...he was 17 or 18 years old.(I've seen both) He was considered and adult, if he was 18. At 18 he can serve in the military. Kids at 18, legally or not, are drinking, they drive, and yes...there are MANY 18 year olds in prison, some for murder. At 18 he is much more capable of knowing right from wrong. If he is not, he has no business going off to college.
The girl was 14. I don't care if she encouraged him, or asked him to let her service him, he is the adult in the situation. HE has to say "No."
If a 14 year old girl came up to you offering herself, as an adult YOU should say no. There has to be a certain amount of self control Right now, based upon his record, he has no self control. He cannot control his sexual urges. He cannot control his anger issues. He is engaging in dangerous conduct to others and to himself. If LSU does nto help him get throught these issues by showing him there are consequences, then they are using him for his talents and throwing him away. Down the lie we MIGHT be looking at another Aaron Hernandez situation.
THAT said, Miles has shown in the past that he is willing to throw key members of the team off the team. But, I have to say that in those cases he had what he considered viable alternatives to those players. (Except for Matthieu, and his was so out of control Miles had no choice)
And he wouldn't be losing his college scholly or career over one punch. He violated criminal probation. He would lose it based upon a series of HORRIBLE decisions on his part. It happens all the time. Check our prisons. And yes....we have people in prison based upon one punch.
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