kyle_sample said:griz5700 said:Copper Griz said:griz5700 said:Connor's a member of our football team, (and) there's definitely going to be consequences with his actions,” Stitt said. “That was the first adversity that we faced of the year. We weren't planning on that and we don't expect any more. We're gonna rally around him and he's gonna have some consequences and the team's really gonna support him.
Seems like a weird response for a guy who blew three times the legal limit.
Give it a rest. Have you posted one positive thing about Stitt or the program in the last 12 months? Seems like you are trolling. Stitt will hand out the appropriate punishment. Just like Choate did.
Don't be soft. And this is the opposite of how Choqte handled it.
Tootel and Nuanez were talking about it on 102.9 today.
Strahm's situation is a little different than Nick LaSane's
LaSane:
"arrested and charged with driving under the influence, failure to exhibit insurance upon demand and speeding, all misdemeanor crimes, on June 10 at 2:45 a.m. LaSane refused a breathalyzer test"
"On July 21, LaSane was involved in an altercation at the Rockin’ R Bar at 211 East Main in Bozeman at 1:54 a.m. LaSane was arrested for obstructing a law enforcement officer after he refused to ID himself to officers."
So, two incidents 6 weeks apart. 4 misdemeanors and being involved in an alternation. Even his first dui incident was different than Strahm's, let alone the 2d incident when he should have been on extra good behavior.
http://skylinesportsmt.com/lasane-arrested-twice/