BWahlberg said:AllWeatherFan said:Any player who is accused of misconduct deserves some due process.
AllWeatherFan said:So, dogman, you drive 30 in a 25 mph zone, and you're off the team, eh?
dogmanchild said:All this talk about due process and what sort of violation is too big a violation is BS. How about NO violations? How about you are told right up front when you participate in a sport at UM it is a PRIVILEGE...an HONOR, and if your name ends up in the paper, rightly or wrongly, you have embarrassed the University...and its going to be ...ciao...see ya later. Talk to us when you've resolved the problem.
dogmanchild said:AllWeatherFan said:So, dogman, you drive 30 in a 25 mph zone, and you're off the team, eh?
Don't be silly...you're name isn't going to make the paper unless you were doing at least 50mph in a 25mph zone. And then, I think you have shown bad judgement and maybe you're not smart enough to be in college.
BWahlberg said:I think "the good" this team and these kids do as a whole FAR outweighs the bad, however all of the community/civic action these boys take on and do doesn't sell newspapers.
BWahlberg said:dogmanchild said:All this talk about due process and what sort of violation is too big a violation is BS. How about NO violations? How about you are told right up front when you participate in a sport at UM it is a PRIVILEGE...an HONOR, and if your name ends up in the paper, rightly or wrongly, you have embarrassed the University...and its going to be ...ciao...see ya later. Talk to us when you've resolved the problem.
I'd suggest stepping into the real world.
1. It is a privileg and honor to wear MONTANA across your chest, but that's a two way street - its an honor for our program to have the players we have in all sports. These kids sacrifice more than most posters ever realize to be a Griz.
2. So if Jordan Tripp makes the paper for getting a traffic citation, lets say a speeding ticket... he's off the team? That makes sense. :roll:
3. Lex Hilliard back in 2006 was falsely accused of assault by I believe an ex/babies mom. The intent was clear, maliciously get him in trouble with the team despite not actually "doing" anything. So wrongly accused, and quickly resolved... he should've been sent packing?
I think there's too much "grey" in some instances to make such broad decisions/policies.
garizzalies said:BWahlberg said:I think "the good" this team and these kids do as a whole FAR outweighs the bad, however all of the community/civic action these boys take on and do doesn't sell newspapers.
WTF? how can the civic benefit of reading to 3rd graders far outweigh the damage done to a rape victim?
dogmanchild said:Two way street? How about that scholarship? How about all the extra remedial and academic help you need?
Did you read what I posted? if Jordan Tripp gets a speeding ticket for going 50mph in a 25mph zone...yeah..see ya...come talk to us when you pay your fine. How often would this have to happen before the athletes would see that playing sports at the U of M requires a little judgement and responsibility? This is the two way street...that's not asking much in return for what the school is offering...simply use good judgement and be responsible. I am afraid for some of these athletes their leadership has looked the other way, and have taught them the consequences of poor judgement and irresponsibility are few.
rgrizfan said:Did Etu ever get in trouble when he played for the Griz...or was that back in the days when everybody looked the other way??
BDizzle said:rgrizfan said:Did Etu ever get in trouble when he played for the Griz...or was that back in the days when everybody looked the other way??
Couldn't catch him because he had a "smoke screen".