Perspective from the inside....

Not making up definitions but you give the impression that every college kid, because they are 18 or older should act, have the standards and be an adult as some 30 year old or older.
No, but they are not kids. By definition alone they aren’t kids. This isn’t hard.
 
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Legally adults and in college is exactly why they are not kids. Let's not make up definitions for words today.
What we’re you doing when you were 18, 19, 20 years old? Kids? No, but a ways away from being considered a MATURE adult.
 
18 year olds are adults. They may act like kids.

I was working 2 jobs at 18. My dad married my mom at 18. Had me at 19. My grandfather was married with his 2nd kid on the way.
That’s real life that many like you and I experienced as 18 year olds and not comparable to what CFB players experience.
 
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I wish we all had to use our real identity in ALL Social Media, including the comments section for online news articles.
There needs to be 2 options because anonymity is super important when we need to criticize people in power... but, all social media should have a verification process for all users if they want it, not just big accounts, and then you should have to ability to never see unverified accounts.
 
College students aren’t kids.
I may be in the minority on this. Short of death threat or personal attacks, harsh criticism of your performance is fair game. Once you become a public figure, anything you do in performing your job is on the table.

If you don't like that kind of pressure, get yourself a job as a Account Manager or something, get your bi-annual performance reviews, and call it a day. It's a uncomfortable true
 
I may be in the minority on this. Short of death threat or personal attacks, harsh criticism of your performance is fair game. Once you become a public figure, anything you do in performing your job is on the table.

If you don't like that kind of pressure, get yourself a job as a Account Manager or something, get your bi-annual performance reviews, and call it a day. It's a uncomfortable true
I hold a position that is very public and is often scrutinized, so yeah, it’s natural for certain career paths. And I agree, there is a line.
 
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Well....this let it be known that most of us who know football...that they were in cover 2 and Jo Jo Kinchens completely f'd up. I dont think him jamming the wr would of made a difference there as he never even looked at the wr even when the ball was already in the air.

Stevenson has been playing hurt since last year so ive never been down on him...i think i was at the game where he through his shoulder out on a hit. Hes a good player and will play in the league for some time as long as he hones in and gets drafted to the right situation. A guy that can play cb or safety at the next level.
I’m really concerned about the lack of rehab/recovery by the guys this season and offseason. I’m not blaming the players for that either, something is up in the trainers/surgeons room or something.

Consistently guys have either missed expected return dates, have quickly re injured what they just rehab, or have had set back after set back.
 
I hold a position that is very public and is often scrutinized, so yeah, it’s natural for certain career paths. And I agree, there is a line.
I don’t believe 18, 19, 20 year olds are prepared for that type of scrutiny. Universities do little to help as well
 
I may be in the minority on this. Short of death threat or personal attacks, harsh criticism of your performance is fair game. Once you become a public figure, anything you do in performing your job is on the table.

If you don't like that kind of pressure, get yourself a job as a Account Manager or something, get your bi-annual performance reviews, and call it a day. It's a uncomfortable true


Criticizing on a message board or the press is something that comes with the territory. If a guy makes a bad play and people criticize him over that as part of the general discussion of the team you have to accept that as part of life.

Actively finding someone on social media to message them your displeasure is not criticism, even though you may not see that as a personal attack. That's stalking and we've normalized it because, "hey, it's the internet and I can't see you". If you ran up to a player on the street and said, "What's wrong with you? Why are you jumping routes?", you would be called psychotic.
 
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