Blood boiling on this one
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I hope they realize how lucky they are and do not squander the 2nd chance they have been given.
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I guess the DA got some pretty good seats for the Alabama/LSU game.
I'm confused by his reference to the work ethic, they were caught with pot and stolen guns, sitting in a park getting high. Did they have to farm the marijuana themselves?
I'm confused by his reference to the work ethic, they were caught with pot and stolen guns, sitting in a park getting high. Did they have to farm the marijuana themselves?
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That is why the NFL players think they deserve "___________________________." (Fill in the blank with the privileges they think they are "owed."
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I don't think it's limited to NFL players, or just athletes. There are celebrities in sports, music, film, etc....that feel they are "owed".carlson1 wrote:That is why the NFL players think they deserve "___________________________." (Fill in the blank with the privileges they think they are "owed."
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Athletes are coddled though all through school starting about Middle School and up. I know personally back in the late 70's in High School I spent more time out of school than in school. That carried right on over to Junior College.
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Kids are raised to forget the STUDENT part of "Student Athlete". It becomes all about the sport(s).carlson1 wrote:
Athletes are coddled though all through school starting about Middle School and up. I know personally back in the late 70's in High School I spent more time out of school than in school. That carried right on over to Junior College.
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It's more than just about the sport/s. If you haven't, I suggest that you watch the somewhat fictional TV series, "FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS". It's available via NetFlix and quite uh,...er...entertaining.Flightmare wrote:Kids are raised to forget the STUDENT part of "Student Athlete". It becomes all about the sport(s).carlson1 wrote:
Athletes are coddled though all through school starting about Middle School and up. I know personally back in the late 70's in High School I spent more time out of school than in school. That carried right on over to Junior College.
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There is not a double standard for athletes. There are rules everyone is held to, and then there is athletes. Now, before you jump on me, they are a few hard to find exceptions to that truth.
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