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re: Felony Grand Theft Charges Coming
Posted on 9/21/17 at 7:21 am to TJGator1215
Posted on 9/21/17 at 7:21 am to TJGator1215
I agree with TJGator on this. These are grown men who should know right from wrong and don't. Sorry for them but they shouldn't be representing the University of Florida. I believe that we should announce a zero tolerance policy and weed out the players that can't obey the law. No matter what law it is and whether you agree with it or not, the law is the law.
Posted on 9/21/17 at 1:00 pm to UFMatt
I don't agree that they're automatically bad people for weed at the very least, even if it's against the law (I hate pot culture in general, as a preface) kids do it all over campus all the time.
I think what bothers me is that they're sufficiently stupid to get caught doing it by the police, who are a little less ''observant'' on campus.
Fraud, though, is just inexcusable. Fraud is basically a signal that they have no respect for the institution or their futures as players. They didn't defraud random passerbys, they defrauded the motherfricking University that was giving them a free ride to the NFL and a once in a lifetime college degree.
If they are convicted, which it appears they will be, there is no way to say they're not pieces of shite. This isn't like a dumb kid not having enough money to register his car so he switches his license plate over to his next vehicle, not knowing what he was doing -- these are several guys who not only knew they doing bad shite, they told others to do it and sucked them into the scheme.
Morons, I don't want to see any of them back on the team -- it'll open up some recruiting windows.
I think what bothers me is that they're sufficiently stupid to get caught doing it by the police, who are a little less ''observant'' on campus.
Fraud, though, is just inexcusable. Fraud is basically a signal that they have no respect for the institution or their futures as players. They didn't defraud random passerbys, they defrauded the motherfricking University that was giving them a free ride to the NFL and a once in a lifetime college degree.
If they are convicted, which it appears they will be, there is no way to say they're not pieces of shite. This isn't like a dumb kid not having enough money to register his car so he switches his license plate over to his next vehicle, not knowing what he was doing -- these are several guys who not only knew they doing bad shite, they told others to do it and sucked them into the scheme.
Morons, I don't want to see any of them back on the team -- it'll open up some recruiting windows.
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