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re: Jarran Reed arrested for DUI

Posted on 7/13/14 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by MontyFranklyn
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 7/13/14 at 2:08 pm to
What is so frustrating is that they never seem to learn from mistakes others have made. Its like the throw caution to the wind every chance they get. There are at least about 10 sober girls that you could get to drive you home. I use to witness girls asking former players to drive them home
This post was edited on 7/13/14 at 2:10 pm
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 7/13/14 at 4:13 pm to
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Time for Saban to send message to players


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But Jarran Reed's subsequent arrest this weekend for suspicion of driving under the influence has finally moved the needle. We’ve hit the proverbial “three strikes and you’re out” phase of this annual offseason game we play in major college football where one arrest leads to another and suddenly we start to see a trend. Next we question the health of the program as a whole and wonder aloud whether the coach truly has a handle on things.

Now, it must be said that Saban deserves the benefit of the doubt in such matters. We’ve never had to wonder whether discipline is a part of his process. But even he isn’t immune to the arrest bug. Even he can’t avoid the increasing sound of police sirens at his program’s doorstep.

Now is the time for Saban to step up and deliver a message.

Now is the time to right the course and get his team's full attention.

Fall camp begins in only a few weeks. The start of the season is less than two months away. Alabama has enough questions on the field; the Tide don't need negative attention off it. There’s a new quarterback to break in, two new offensive linemen and a defense that would be described as “rebuilding” if it were any place other than Alabama. If the Crimson Tide want to return to the national championship picture, they can’t afford another issue to tackle.

Drake, Tenpenny and Reed are all in Saban’s doghouse now. So is linebacker Dillon Lee, who was also arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in April. If this keeps up, there won’t be enough room to hold all the team’s disciplinary problems.

Eventually you have to say enough is enough and put a bar on that doghouse door. Eventually you have to show that once you go in, you might not be allowed out so easily.

That time is now for Saban and Alabama. Leniency can no longer be afforded. Decisive, heavy-handed action is needed. The season is almost here, and every player and every coach must get the message loud and clear that mistakes will no longer be tolerated.


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Posted by BrocraticMethod
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Member since Sep 2011
2326 posts
Posted on 7/13/14 at 10:07 pm to
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What is so frustrating is that they never seem to learn from mistakes others have made. Its like the throw caution to the wind every chance they get.


It's almost like they're kids or something.

Not condoning or excusing, but it's not like stupidity/bad judgment is an uncommon trait with kids that age. No use getting frustrated over it.
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