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re: Is Natrez Patrcik still on the team after his charges were dropped?

Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:12 am to
Posted by Peter Buck
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:12 am to
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I’ll try one more time: it’s not about weed. It’s about a punk dipshit, who has already been given a third and final chance for redemption, taking it for granted and instead humiliating the program a mere two hours after its greatest achievement in decades. The tribe doesn’t care. Just win baby! But let’s see what Kirby thinks about being spat on. I think the tribe might be in for a surprise. Guess we’ll see.


How many people were in cars that were speeding that night?
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:14 am to
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Ok, lets say he didn't know the weed was even there.

No. Let’s not..

-cop smelled weed
-there was a bottle with weed residue in it
-that nobody ever mentions
-there’s weed debris on the seat.
-dude in car sitting on weed bits is known pothead
-arrested twice before
-probably either ate the rest or threw out window when saw blue lights
-and some pieces fell on seat in process

So, you believe whatever you want to about an innocent 90 mph ride home, if you want.

I’ll pass though. Not being a gullible dumbass and all.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25876 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:19 am to
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-cop smelled weed
-there was a bottle with weed residue in it
-that nobody ever mentions
-there’s weed debris on the seat.

All in another player's car
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-dude in car sitting on weed bits is known pothead
-arrested twice before

Neither make him guilty a third time
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-probably either ate the rest or threw out window when saw blue lights
-and some pieces fell on seat in process

Unsubstantiated speculation

Then passed drug test.

It doesn't really matter what you think happened. Kirby Smart is unlikely to bury a guy's career based on the assumptions you're making.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:20 am to
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Nothing that we can prove happened that night would really bother me, if I were Kirby.

This is unreal.

Two hours after achieving a major goal, Kirby is having to deal with questions about whether his program has a discipline problem. And you think it doesn’t bother him?

Ha!

All future discipline issues at uga will dredge up this story. It’s part of his resume now whether you or he or anyone likes it. You’ll see
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25876 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:22 am to
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This is unreal.

Two hours after achieving a major goal, Kirby is having to deal with questions about whether his program has a discipline problem. And you think it doesn’t bother him?

Ha!

All future discipline issues at uga will dredge up this story. It’s part of his resume now whether you or he or anyone likes it. You’ll see

Every program in America has a discipline problem by this standard.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:22 am to
He passed the drug test, so there is plausible proof he was not involved with anything other than bumming a ride to ATL with a teammate.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:26 am to
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Every program in America has a discipline problem by this standard.

Got it.

Every program in America has players arrested two hours after winning conference championship. With one of them already on his third chance.


The tribe has spoken

Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25876 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:31 am to
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Got it.

Every program in America has players arrested two hours after winning conference championship. With one of them already on his third chance.

Every program that wins a conference championship has players go out and celebrate. Ours got caught in a very minor legal situation, all things considered. UGA/Smart's reputation will be fine. Most people aren't under the illusion that these guys are football robots.
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The tribe has spoken

This is such a weak tactic. "They don't agree with me. It must be due to the herd mentality. There's no way that reasonable people could independently disagree with my opinion."
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:39 am to
Technically, they were speeding to get to a teammates house in ATL.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:09 am to
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This is such a weak tactic. "They don't agree with me. It must be due to the herd mentality. There's no way that reasonable people could independently disagree with my opinion."

Sorry. It’s just the truth, imo.

Natrez plays for Georgia. The tribe loves Georgia. Therefore the offense is downplayed.

Which is why you always avoid mention of the core issue. Which is the repeat offender / spit in Kirby’s face third offense aspect.

Instead the tribe chooses to focus on weed. Or defense lawyer articles. Or paper thin excuses. And if you don’t believe me go read the initial thread when people thought he was automatically out of the tribe. Once it was thought he couldn’t help us, suddenly the fact that it was a third offense mattered. And so did character.

Too funny.
Posted by Barstools
Atlanta
Member since Jan 2016
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:35 am to
Sweet melt.
Posted by fibonaccisquared
The mystical waters of the Hooch
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:37 am to
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-cop smelled weed


Not being a gullible dumbass... nah...

I've never... in my life smoked pot. Being around people that are or smell of it gives me intense migraines... No personal problem with people that do it, but obviously not for me.

Lived out of state for the summer while in school (circa 2002)... college age kid with shaggy hair and unkempt beard... get pulled over for doing 11 miles over the speed limit in some county between Athens and Savannah... Cop pulls me over and then indicates that he smells strong odor of marijuana which necessitates a search of my vehicle (see earlier comment about intense migraines... clearly it wasn't true)... a dog pass through, inspection of my fricking spare tire which involved taking everything out of the trunk of my vehicle from the move back and 3 hours of my time later, nothing found whatsoever (big fricking surprise). It's a means to get what they want, which is an opportunity to search a vehicle to see if they can get a more substantial bust.

But yeah... you're not gullible at all. Speaking of bandwagon stickers, I guess we now know that JD has a blue lives matter sticker on his car next to his rebel flag and his huge fricking sandy vagina. I have a lot of respect for many cops that I know and have met, but to assume that in this case the cops are absolutely in the right based on the facts in evidence is willful gullibility from a guy who claims to be above the crowd.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25876 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:42 am to
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Natrez plays for Georgia. The tribe loves Georgia. Therefore the offense is downplayed.

The offense is downplayed because a large and growing portion society doesn't think speeding and marijuana are worth getting worked up over. That isn't me being a pothead. That's just the truth. We don't even have a clear marijuana or speeding offense in Patrick's particular case.
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Instead the tribe chooses to focus on weed. Or defense lawyer articles. Or paper thin excuses. And if you don’t believe me go read the initial thread when people thought he was automatically out of the tribe. Once it was thought he couldn’t help us, suddenly the fact that it was a third offense mattered. And so did character.

Wait, so people are not supposed to look at new information to better inform their opinions?

When the news first came out, most people figured it was his third offense and he would be gone. That judgement was a little hasty legally, but unfortunately reasonable given his history.

Yesterday, all the charges against him were dropped, and we found out he passed his drug test. We have no clear evidence of a third offense. Opinions changed, and they should have. Sometimes popular opinion is popular for legitimate reasons.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:44 am to
If it was a strong odor, seems he would have found more than crumbs. Either way, cop may well have smelled what he thought was that odor. The proof is he found crumbs and they didn’t test positive. I’m using facts and you are using prejudiced speculation Jefferson.

Sucks it happened and that it put a negative light on the program, but in the end, it was black kids speeding.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:49 am to

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Sweet melt.

Raaarkk. Sweet melt.. raaaarrkkk! Butthurt sweetmelt raaaaarrrrk!

Congrats on being a useless parrot.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:53 am to
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The offense is downplayed because a large and growing portion society doesn't think speeding and marijuana are worth getting worked up over

Either your reading comprehension skills are poor or your brain has rotted spends too much time on parrot rant.

For zillionth Time. Not about weed.

For zillionth and one time: not about weed.

About player facing three strikes tempting fate by putting self in bad situation. Again. Which is equivalent of spitting in Kirby’s face. After looking him in eye and saying he wouldn’t let him down this third time.

Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:55 am to
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I’m using facts and you are using prejudiced speculation Jefferson.

I’m using common sense.

I’m fully aware he wasn’t charged.

But I have a bridge to sell any person who believes this kid didn’t know about the situation he was in.
This post was edited on 12/15/17 at 10:56 am
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 10:57 am to
Prove it
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25876 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 11:02 am to
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Either your reading comprehension skills are poor or your brain has rotted spends too much time on parrot rant.

For zillionth Time. Not about weed.

For zillionth and one time: not about weed.

It has to be about weed because that's what the third strike refers too. That would be the dismissal-inducing offense.
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About player facing three strikes tempting fate by putting self in bad situation. Again. Which is equivalent of spitting in Kirby’s face. After looking him in eye and saying he wouldn’t let him down this third time.

I'm not going to sentence someone for being in a bad situation. Him being a selfish idiot is a subjective judgement.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 11:02 am to
I don’t have to prove it.

If you have a child constantly getting arrested for weed and he’s on his last chance or he’s been told he’ll be sent off to military school.....and he gets pulled over in natrez’s Situation but doesn’t get charged. I’m guessing the kid is still off to military school.

Unless you’re a gullible enabler with shitty instincts.
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