Mark Walton News

Good thing we start the season with three tune up games. Kids gotta be smarter than this. Drink at the house man.

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The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.
You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.

Clearly it is better to blame someone else than take personal accountability.

I'm not saying that either! It's one or the other. If you're wrong, take full accountability and make amends. Again, just saying, you're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--especially Miami police.
 
The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.
You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.

Clearly it is better to blame someone else than take personal accountability.
so you guys are still struggling to understand how my generation sees things?? You didn't realize this when they started crying for free college but all they want to do is drink
 
Why don't these kids get it? It's called an ÜBER!!!
They don't get it because they have extremely limited life experience. Kids make a tremendous number of bad decisions just because of that. Once in a while there are significant consequences. That's how people learn how to live. I hope this was a learning point for Walton.

There is no substitute for personal life experience.
Most cases, I agree but there are certain things you've been told enough while growing up. Don't drink and drive and don't smoke meth.

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You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.

Clearly it is better to blame someone else than take personal accountability.

I'm not saying that either! It's one or the other. If you're wrong, take full accountability and make amends. Again, just saying, you're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--especially Miami police.

If the Miami police are so notoriously bad, then someone growing up in Miami should know that.

Don't leave the game in the hands of the officials.
 
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The kicker that was kicked off the team should have been kicked off a long time ago. He probably shouldnt have even been on the team in the first place. As far as I know, Walton is a first time offender.
 
So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.

Clearly it is better to blame someone else than take personal accountability.

I'm not saying that either! It's one or the other. If you're wrong, take full accountability and make amends. Again, just saying, you're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--especially Miami police.

If the Miami police are so notoriously bad, then someone growing up in Miami should know that.

Don't leave the game in the hands of the officials.

Nice reference. Also, the kid is 18.

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He was arrested. Heard it was DUI and an issue with an officer.

The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.
You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.


Lmfao! Yeah, let's blame the police for this, or any other college idiot who gets drunk and in trouble. That'll teach future idiots to be bigger idiots than the current idiots.
 
The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.
You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.


Lmfao! Yeah, let's blame the police for this, or any other college idiot who gets drunk and in trouble. That'll teach future idiots to be bigger idiots than the current idiots.

Jumping to conclusions. Typical.
 
At least we get to see what Richt's discipline system will look like. He already dismissed a kicker after getting his second DUI. Richt made comments about his need to dismiss him since it was his second offense of that type. The kid obviously needed help.

Walton is a first team RB, though. I wonder if he's gonna take the Jimmy Johnson approach to discipline where he allowed much more leeway for higher caliber players. Maybe he'll take the Bobby Bowden approach and just make the kid run some stadium steps or something (lol)--or at least some 2016 equivalent of that.

In what stadium tho?
 
At least we get to see what Richt's discipline system will look like. He already dismissed a kicker after getting his second DUI. Richt made comments about his need to dismiss him since it was his second offense of that type. The kid obviously needed help.

Walton is a first team RB, though. I wonder if he's gonna take the Jimmy Johnson approach to discipline where he allowed much more leeway for higher caliber players. Maybe he'll take the Bobby Bowden approach and just make the kid run some stadium steps or something (lol)--or at least some 2016 equivalent of that.

In what stadium tho?

See bolded text :D
 
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M has suspended him indefinitely.
Police have yet to provide details of his arrest.
“We are aware of the situation regarding Mark Walton and we have taken immediate action by suspending him from the team,” Athletics Director Blake James said in a statement. “We have no further comment at this time.”
Walton was the first-string running back this spring for the Hurricanes, who completed spring practices with last Saturday’s spring game. He was expected to be part of a powerful rotation in the backfield of coach Mark Richt‘s offense, along with junior Joe Yearby and redshirt junior Gus Edwards.
Following the spring game, in which Walton carried 10 times for 56 yards, Richt huddled with his team and cautioned them to help each other stay out of trouble. “This time of year, all kinds of stupid stuff happens all around the country,” said Richt, who took over the program Dec. 4.
Last fall as a true freshman, Walton registered 1,054 total hards and a team-best 10 touchdowns. He was UM’s leading kick returner (300 yards), second-leading rusher (461) and fifth-leading receiver (293).
Walton is a former four-star recruit from Miami-Booker T. Washington High.
More details to come.
- See more at: Hurricanes running back Mark Walton suspended after arrest | Canes Watch
 
He was arrested. Heard it was DUI and an issue with an officer.

The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.

We have no idea what happened. Look at the situation with Vilma and the dirty cop.


Let's wait and see.

Exactly. I just don't like when I see extraneous things added to the original charge. It very often is a signal that someone was non-compliant regardless of if the original charge was bogus or not. That's where these kids need to learn to not give someone the opportunity to ***** you even more if you really believe you're already on an uneven playing field. Even if he did ***** up and get busted for a DWI and actually was blitzed the mindset of "Yes, sir. No, sir." is the only way to not dig yourself a deeper hole- especially with a new coach.
 
The later part of your statement is obviously where the real issue could be. These freaking kids love to needlessly exacerbate things once they get in or think they're in trouble.
You've obviously never dealt with Miami police officers.

So were gonna blame the police now?

You're right more often than not if you choose to blame to the police--just saying.


Lmfao! Yeah, let's blame the police for this, or any other college idiot who gets drunk and in trouble. That'll teach future idiots to be bigger idiots than the current idiots.

Blame the cops because they got you ****faced???...look don't give me he's a kid ****, I'm his same age or near it and when I go out with my boys we always have a plan to get home and not get in trouble rather it's uber, taxi, or even the county bus if we need too because if we get a DUI then we all can't be firefighters. There's no way excuse for being an idiot no if, and's, or buts
 
M has suspended him indefinitely.
Police have yet to provide details of his arrest.
“We are aware of the situation regarding Mark Walton and we have taken immediate action by suspending him from the team,” Athletics Director Blake James said in a statement. “We have no further comment at this time.”
Walton was the first-string running back this spring for the Hurricanes, who completed spring practices with last Saturday’s spring game. He was expected to be part of a powerful rotation in the backfield of coach Mark Richt‘s offense, along with junior Joe Yearby and redshirt junior Gus Edwards.
Following the spring game, in which Walton carried 10 times for 56 yards, Richt huddled with his team and cautioned them to help each other stay out of trouble. “This time of year, all kinds of stupid stuff happens all around the country,” said Richt, who took over the program Dec. 4.
Last fall as a true freshman, Walton registered 1,054 total hards and a team-best 10 touchdowns. He was UM’s leading kick returner (300 yards), second-leading rusher (461) and fifth-leading receiver (293).
Walton is a former four-star recruit from Miami-Booker T. Washington High.
More details to come.
- See more at: Hurricanes running back Mark Walton suspended after arrest | Canes Watch

un fuggin believable....
How sway?
 
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