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RE: LSU concerned by Dillon Day's stomp
(09-23-2014 09:00 PM)He1nousOne Wrote:  
(09-23-2014 05:03 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(09-23-2014 03:54 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  Anybody want to bet his coach says he's learned something from this, like Jimbo said about Jameis?

Anyone want to bet he learns nothing?

Anybody want to bet he ends up doing this again sometime?

Well if the message is you will never again play in the SEC if it happens again, he might learn something.

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The SEC is NOT going to be the conference that leads the way on this subject. I don't know who would be but I do know who it wont be.

Yes, the Big Ten made such an example of Penn State for the ass-rape of children.

And the ACC made an example of North Carolina's massive institutional fraud.

And Notre Dame played Lizzie Seeberg's rapist in the BCSNC game.

As UGA has found with Marshall, Mettenberger and now Jonathan Taylor, if you dismiss a criminal you'll likely be playing against him a year or two later. If Day gets tossed by MSU he'll just end up at Louisville like Michael Dyer and possibly Taylor. Commit a crime as a college football player and you can actually fail upward.

Between the criminality and the moneygrubbing, this is my last season as a season-ticket holder.
09-24-2014 09:24 AM
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RE: LSU concerned by Dillon Day's stomp
(09-24-2014 09:24 AM)Proud Bammer Wrote:  
(09-23-2014 09:00 PM)He1nousOne Wrote:  
(09-23-2014 05:03 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(09-23-2014 03:54 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  Anybody want to bet his coach says he's learned something from this, like Jimbo said about Jameis?

Anyone want to bet he learns nothing?

Anybody want to bet he ends up doing this again sometime?

Well if the message is you will never again play in the SEC if it happens again, he might learn something.

03-lmfao

The SEC is NOT going to be the conference that leads the way on this subject. I don't know who would be but I do know who it wont be.

Yes, the Big Ten made such an example of Penn State for the ass-rape of children.

And the ACC made an example of North Carolina's massive institutional fraud.

And Notre Dame played Lizzie Seeberg's rapist in the BCSNC game.

As UGA has found with Marshall, Mettenberger and now Jonathan Taylor, if you dismiss a criminal you'll likely be playing against him a year or two later. If Day gets tossed by MSU he'll just end up at Louisville like Michael Dyer and possibly Taylor. Commit a crime as a college football player and you can actually fail upward.

Between the criminality and the moneygrubbing, this is my last season as a season-ticket holder.

All the people involved in what happened at Penn State were fired, removed and prosecuted. Sandusky is living it up in Prison. That was a criminal situation. Your attempted usage of that in comparison is a joke and quite crude. We are talking about a player that stepped on another player on the field. Are you absolutely inept at being able to discern the difference?

Ask anyone around, the SEC is the least likely to lead the way on cleaning up this kind of play with such methods as removing that kid.

If you are going to try to make comparisons to other conferences, try comparing apples to apples or oranges to oranges.
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RE: LSU concerned by Dillon Day's stomp
(09-23-2014 05:10 PM)bullet Wrote:  So what's with BYU? UConn's QB's career is over after a concussion suffered against BYU. Texas QB David Ash's career is over after a concussion suffered the week before BYU. UVA's QB got knocked out of the BYU game with an ankle injury and will also miss the next game.

Maybe there's a reason the ACC and SEC don't want to schedule BYU. They're a pox on QBs.

In both of these cases, the players who chose to end their careers did so after sustaining the latest in a series of concussions, not just one. Many medical professionals are of the opinion that after multiple concussions, a player is more likely to suffer another even with less trauma. To suggest this in any way is the result of dirty play by BYU is patently unfair. These players could have suffered the same fate at the hands of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
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