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Frankamp arrested for DUI..........
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While I have not been directly affected by drinking and driving, my best friend's sister was killed by a drunk driver. And I have a friend who is currently serving prison time for killing a passenger in his car while he was driving drunk. I have very little tolerance for this. I will trust Marshall and the legal system to handle the punitive side.
If he suits up for WSU next season I will root for him, but I will not be saddened if he doesn't.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostLook, I'm with @SHOCKvalue: on this. I don't really drink which is to say I don't care for not being in control of myself or acting like an idiot or trying to make friends being someone I'm not. I will on a rare occasion partake just for grins, in fact I sampled a delicious Honey Jack and Blackberry Lemonade concoction at an area steakhouse this weekend. But I had 1, not 16. I find that level of irresponsibility deplorable but it's so damned accepted today, it's like welfare. It's just the way that it is now, even if it's abused to a level almost unfathomable.
I feel for Conner. He made a mistake, and it's a bad one, and one likely not to sit well with HCGM. I would not want to be Conner today.
I have no idea what will happen, but I trust our Coach do what's best for all involved so I will not speculate here. I would ask, however, was it reported who was with him, because that could concern me.
Much like when a person I know very well who got one, they knew they were a dumbazz for what they did. Hell, I might have even told them that.
It's how you respond to your mistakes and adversity that shows what kind of person you are. Time will tell what CF does.The Assman
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Originally posted by coran13 View PostI'm sorry. I thought this was a forum where opinions could be expressed.
And my opinion is expressed as well. See how this message board stuff works?"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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I am more interested in this from the team perspective. Whether or not Connor gets kicked off the team probably isn't a question of punishment and forgiveness--it's HCGM deciding whether that's the sort of character he wants around the rest of his guys, whether he expects things to get better or worse, and, let's be straight about it, whether Connor's talent outweighs the trouble. So what's the balance? If a guy jaywalks, he's not some sort of moral cancer. If he eats babies, it's probably best to free up that scholarship. DUI is in between. So, fun question for the crowd--if you were a coach, what's the worst thing someone could do and not get kicked off your team? Does your answer change if it's LeBron James? What if it's some practice player? How about a recruit? I'm curious to hear your opinions, and I'm not just trying to stir the pot. I think there are a lot of legitimate approaches here.
I'll admit I don't entirely know my own answers, but for me, patterns of behavior matter a lot. I don't know anything at all about Connor so I really don't know if this is an aberration or if it's completely in character for him. I would hope Coach Marshall has a sense of that one way or the other. I am concerned that in a three-week sample we already have an issue like this and I worry about three more years, but I also know that's the kind of extrapolative logic that says Tevin Glass is a first-round pick based on per-40 stats. Then again, we all kinda think Tevin should get more minutes, right? First impressions matter.
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Originally posted by shockerfan View PostMy bad. You can post your opinions. Just sounded like you were the one making the decisions.... sure seemed like it. The "he's NOT getting the job" threw me off. I thought you already threw him off the team for HCGM
And my opinion is expressed as well. See how this message board stuff works?
Read it solely as that.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostWhile I have not been directly affected by drinking and driving, my best friend's sister was killed by a drunk driver. And I have a friend who is currently serving prison time for killing a passenger in his car while he was driving drunk. I have very little tolerance for this. I will trust Marshall and the legal system to handle the punitive side.
If he suits up for WSU next season I will root for him, but I will not be saddened if he doesn't.
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Originally posted by Turd Furgeson View PostI am not your bud, boy!
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Originally posted by DCShockerFan05 View Post... So, fun question for the crowd--if you were a coach, what's the worst thing someone could do and not get kicked off your team? Does your answer change if it's LeBron James? What if it's some practice player? How about a recruit? I'm curious to hear your opinions, and I'm not just trying to stir the pot. I think there are a lot of legitimate approaches here.
I'll admit I don't entirely know my own answers, but for me, patterns of behavior matter a lot. I don't know anything at all about Connor so I really don't know if this is an aberration or if it's completely in character for him. I would hope Coach Marshall has a sense of that one way or the other. I am concerned that in a three-week sample we already have an issue like this and I worry about three more years, but I also know that's the kind of extrapolative logic that says Tevin Glass is a first-round pick based on per-40 stats. Then again, we all kinda think Tevin should get more minutes, right? First impressions matter.
If player A misses a team meeting and goes all Alan Iverson on me and starts the MEETING, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT A MEETING. He is not long on the team.
If player B gets a DUI and right after gave me a call telling me he F'ed up and explained the situation, I'll listen and make a decision.
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He made a mistake that a lot of others have made. The court system will take care of his legal punishment. HCGM will take care of his Shocker punishment. Lots of steps at the Chuck that he will surely become friends with.
I can just hear the calls on tonight's Coaches show.
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