Shoeless Joe said:Somebody's gonna be pissed if they didn't cover the spread. ;D
Lion_Woods said:Not sure I'd call this gamesmanship.
1)The game was out of hand, so why is the star player even in the game?
2)If the kid really wanted to be a good sport, why not just kneel when he received the kickoff and then let the offense run out the clock?
Oggiedoggie said:Both stories linked suck journalistic cheese.
The first is a too-long jumbled mess.
And the second doesn't even mention the kneeling moment, if it happened.
Piotr Rasputin said:I hate myself for being this cynical, but:
This quote gave me pause (emphasis mine):
"Before I screwed up and got myself into trouble, I had some schools like Arkansas, Florida State, Ole Miss, and some other big schools looking at me,'' he said. "Now they are not looking at me, but I have no one to blame but myself for that. Hopefully I can get on someone's radar, even if it is a lower level D-1 or D-2 school."
Well, doing something like this, he's suddenly on a lot of radars. Smart move. Maybe not calculated, but I would guess that he now understands just how much that will help him.
ServeItUp said:Piotr Rasputin said:I hate myself for being this cynical, but:
This quote gave me pause (emphasis mine):
"Before I screwed up and got myself into trouble, I had some schools like Arkansas, Florida State, Ole Miss, and some other big schools looking at me,'' he said. "Now they are not looking at me, but I have no one to blame but myself for that. Hopefully I can get on someone's radar, even if it is a lower level D-1 or D-2 school."
Well, doing something like this, he's suddenly on a lot of radars. Smart move. Maybe not calculated, but I would guess that he now understands just how much that will help him.
That quote stood out to me as well, but more for the fact that he took responsibility for what happened, rather than blaming peer pressure or being a victim of circumstance. Good for him.
Rhody31 said:I had a couple problems with the first story - despite its length and it confusion the heck out of me in the early going - namely who were the other football players in the accident. Shouldn't be too hard to figure out. You have a roster, four are missing, that's who they are.
The other thing was the kid Morgan and what he got suspended for. You can ask around and find out. Not difficult.
Good story, poor execution.
Piotr Rasputin said:I hate myself for being this cynical, but:
This quote gave me pause (emphasis mine):
"Before I screwed up and got myself into trouble, I had some schools like Arkansas, Florida State, Ole Miss, and some other big schools looking at me,'' he said. "Now they are not looking at me, but I have no one to blame but myself for that. Hopefully I can get on someone's radar, even if it is a lower level D-1 or D-2 school."
Well, doing something like this, he's suddenly on a lot of radars. Smart move. Maybe not calculated, but I would guess that he now understands just how much that will help him.
Flip Wilson said:Oggiedoggie said:Both stories linked suck journalistic cheese.
The first is a too-long jumbled mess.
And the second doesn't even mention the kneeling moment, if it happened.
Second story also mentioned one of the kids in the accident being placed in a drug-induced "comma."
Inky_Wretch said:Flip Wilson said:Oggiedoggie said:Both stories linked suck journalistic cheese.
The first is a too-long jumbled mess.
And the second doesn't even mention the kneeling moment, if it happened.
Second story also mentioned one of the kids in the accident being placed in a drug-induced "comma."
First story calls the school Yellville-Summit on first reference and then Yelleville-Summit after.
Citizen journalism!