nobeastofburden
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Jesus forgave, just saying.
Interesting. I have never known someone that learned from being disciplined after middle school.
Look OGH, I respect you and agree with 99.9% of the posts you make here. But as a high school administrator in the discipline office with a masters in special education, I can give you countless examples and data to contradict your stance on this. It is not discipline so much as it is teaching a young person why their behavior is a detriment and empowering them to take responsibility for their actions. You can hold someone accountable and teach them how to make better choices as well as help them see the ways in which their negative choices adversely impact people they care about.
You can't be more wrong here.
I understand your thinking but we absolutely need him and there's likely to at least be a new OCI must disagree cuzin. JT4 is an itchy ****** that has no arm to scratch. He is a disrespectful cancer regardless of his talent. Without a quality headcoach/leader to keep his mental health issues in check, JT4 is a detriment to this team. I would prefer his return alongside an upgrade at the top, however we both know there is a better chance at winning the lottery
I am sure you know much more about this topic than I do. I actually agree with you on that. I was referring to discipline as suspensions and the like. Teaching someone what they did was wrong I think has benefits. I was more so coming from the angle that Dabo, Jimbo, Meyer, Saban, etc let their kids do whatever they want and any laws they break they cover up. This is also how most billion dollar companies are run. If you have irreplaceable employees. You let them get away with whatever they want to do as long as they still are earning you money. JT for example is not an easily replaceable player. So he should get a longer leash than say Bar Milo.
As I cruised thru the thread and read more of where you are coming from I agree with you in the sense that the the reality of top earning professionals being withheld from doing what they do best, which is making money, because of a poor choice, is highly unlikely. But you and I were approaching this from totally different angles.
Money indeed talks, plain and simple. In college football winning is money so I can easily see the scenario where richt and Co allow him back.
IF THIS BS HAS TRUTH
I understand your thinking but we absolutely need him and there's likely to at least be a new OC
That I can agree with. It's absolutely deflating watching this championship caliber defense followed by this horrendous offense!We do need him. But we need a real and innovative OC coach even more. I'd take the latter without JT4 issues if that's available. Both would be ideal as long as it isn't allowed to set a **** poor example in the locker room
The nagging baby momma alone would do it for me.If Im Richt I'd look at it like this:
He was going to punish JT4 for his bad attitude. What better punishment can there be that's more effective than sending a kid to East St. Louis for 72 hours to ponder what life will be like there with no college degree, no shot at the NFL and a nagging baby momma?
I think it's up to his teammates like in high school. Otherwise, you could divide the team if it'sjust the coaches decision. He wouldn't automatically be given a starting role. Would have to start over from scratch. If the player's want him back and he accepts humility, then I'm ok with a 2nd chance.
Well saidNah.
He quit.
You know what quitters do?
They quit. The first time quitting, it may have been difficult - but the bad thing about quitting is that it gets easier and easier -
He crapped his nest - now let him go find another - it will be a good lesson.
I've had a belly full of these kids who thing they're so special the rules don't really apply to them -
A great life lesson here if he's smart enough.
Nobody is preaching ****breath. If you had bothered to see what I was replying to you would see why I wrote what I wrote Pfatguy.“Because my life is the blueprint for how everyone else should live theirs”
he isn't going to be in east st. louis for long whether he is here or not.No he can stay gone. You get one chance at things in life. Better make the most of it.
Good luck in east St. Louis, not many folks get out of there