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re: Will Georgia's administration buy in like Alabama?

Posted on 1/24/16 at 4:43 pm to
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5215 posts
Posted on 1/24/16 at 4:43 pm to
Whether it be weed, dui, theft, or being at practice on time. They should be held accountable. Your idiot if you don't think so.
You just don't change a policy because your tired of players getting caught for smoking weed. Maybe if too many rape girls , we should overlook that as well. I mean we need to make it as easy as possible I guess.
You get the great players and hold them accountable, it's ridiculous to think other wise.
Posted by Chuck Barris
Member since Apr 2013
2148 posts
Posted on 1/24/16 at 5:03 pm to
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Maybe if rape too many girls, we should overlook that as well.
The difference here is that, unlike rape, smoking marijuana shouldn't actually be illegal because it doesn't involve harming another person or their property.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
33160 posts
Posted on 1/24/16 at 5:05 pm to
You can be held accountable without being suspended for your first infraction. Never heard of early morning stadium steps? Can't be fun.

If you aren't arrested and charged, you should get a mulligan. Testing should be known weeks in advance and happen rarely. You change the policy to more closely align with common sense, to be reasonable, and that's why we did it before 2012 (interesting you ignored that point).

Btw, Stooping to a rape comparison tells me how weak your argument is.
This post was edited on 1/24/16 at 5:07 pm
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