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NoHe probably thought he was going to go enjoy a party that didn't involve a fight or getting large enough to draw the attention of the police at the time.
I get the idea that these kids shouldn't participate in any late night activity period to avoid the risk of something like this.
I also get that you're only in college once and will never have the opportunity to experience these type of late night activities ever again.
I view it like the Jack Mewhort 'public urination run from the cops' incident at this point.
Withhold judgement and hope for the best.
Yes. Yes. Yes. A typical college student is going to study and have fun and try to keep their grades up. College is really easy. I don't care what you are there for. It's easy. Most college kids go there for 4-6 years have fun and try to find a job that pays 30-100k a year when they get out. High profile athletes work their asses off. They kill themselves working 80+ hours a week. They are there for 3-5 years and are looking at million dollar contracts. They aren't typical college kids. If you want that money you need to grow up quick. If you want to go out and have fun. Fine. No one is taking that opportunity away from you. But you are looking at a 5 figure income and need to be ok with that. Even league minimum is more than most college kids hope to ever make. I would happily trade my 6 years of fun for 4 years of hell and a league min contract.Most of us are only in college once. Guys like Bosa can live their entire lives like they were in college.
Most of us are only in college once. Guys like Bosa can live their entire lives like they were in college.
Yes. Yes. Yes. A typical college student is going to study and have fun and try to keep their grades up. College is really easy. I don't care what you are there for. It's easy. Most college kids go there for 4-6 years have fun and try to find a job that pays 30-100k a year when they get out. High profile athletes work their asses off. They kill themselves working 80+ hours a week. They are there for 3-5 years and are looking at million dollar contracts. They aren't typical college kids. If you want that money you need to grow up quick. If you want to go out and have fun. Fine. No one is taking that opportunity away from you. But you are looking at a 5 figure income and need to be ok with that. Even league minimum is more than most college kids hope to ever make. I would happily trade my 6 years of fun for 4 years of hell and a league min contract.
I'm not pretending to know more about the NFL than bosa. I'm not trying to say the NFL is exclusive to partying but how many great athletes have fucked up their career or dropped their draft status from partying. My response was to the "college kids will be college kids. we all did dumb stuff in college and drank and partied and maybe got arrested". High profile athletes aren't normal college kids because they have a lot more on the line. Things like smoking some pot or skipping class or getting smashed and urinating on a tree/ cop car. College kids will be kids. If I got arrested for pissing on a tree or had a case of brown bottle flue or skipped a week of class to take a road trip it didn't matter. High profile athletes don't get to do that because it can cost them game time it can cost them a season it can get them kicked off the team. College athletes don't get the kids will be kids in a world we currently live in. The media is a bitch the ncaa has an enormouse rule book and PR is almost as important as performing (ask tebow). They have to be smarter and work harder than college kids. None of this seems to be bosa. He has been smart but it seems like he screwed something up to get suspended week 1 and being in a situation where he could get arrested could really turn out bad. I'm sure nothing will come of it and week 2 he will be playing. We have seen too many players screw up their careers for just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Meyer has said repeatedly dont put yourself in those situations.Not without getting stern lectures from fans on the internet, apparently.
I'm not even sure what you're trying to say here. If you're trying to present some kind of argument that partying and getting paid are mutually exclusive, decades of NFL history shows that's not the case. If it's an argument that he doesn't know what it takes to get to the NFL, I think he has a better grasp on that than any of us given his upbringing. If it's an argument that he's costing himself money down the road, I'm not why any of us should care. To me that kind of thing is just a way for fans to say that he owes it to us to be on the field against Hawai'i, reframed as something that we should think he owes to himself. It's patronizing.
He probably thought he was going to go enjoy a party that didn't involve a fight or getting large enough to draw the attention of the police at the time.
I get the idea that these kids shouldn't participate in any late night activity period to avoid the risk of something like this.
I also get that you're only in college once and will never have the opportunity to experience these type of late night activities ever again.
I view it like the Jack Mewhort 'public urination run from the cops' incident at this point.
Withhold judgement and hope for the best.
I agree with this. Saying these kids should live like Monks to remove any slim possibility of being in the wrong place at the wrong time is a slippery slope to being the "don't worry about that bull[Mark May] and go get me another championship" fool that Cardale had the decency to stand up to. They're in college. Go to parties. Drink beer. Bang broads. As long as they're not breaking team rules, have some god damned fun.
I'm sure some meathead cop got a few shots bought for him at the cop bar in Obetz when he regaled his buddies about how tough he was fucking with the football player.
One incident is a fluke, two incidents and a pattern starts to develop...
Absolutely!!! I am however waiting on the edge of my seat for the "All clear" signal from UFM.Can we pump the brakes on this? When the only description we have is, "he went to a some place at a certain time", it's just a bit unfair to characterize it as an "incident" or a "pattern".
Not without getting stern lectures from fans on the internet, apparently.
I have no disagreement with anyone else's opinion or assessment of JB's actions.
I do, however, wish this [Mark May] had happened to Jameis instead of JB.
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