Slim Tubby
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I was surprised to see him playing at the spring game. Feels like he's been here 10 years already.Shikenjanski's time is now.
You’re thinking of his fatherI was surprised to see him playing at the spring game. Feels like he's been here 10 years already.
Dude rejected Arkansas (no complaints here) and then chose to use a fake ID at a bar called YeeHawg! Cmon Drake, you're smarter than that. You know there's a cadre of Ark fans who hold a huge grudge.he picked a really rough time to get the charges as its the absolute dead season of CFB. Now ESPN running the story
Seems pretty benign reading the ESPN story
According to a preliminary report from the Fayetteville Police Department, an officer was alerted by staff at the YeeHawg bar shortly after midnight about a possible fake identification document. Staff directed a police officer to Lindsey, 20, who admitted to having the fake identification and to consuming alcohol before arriving at the bar.
The Fayetteville, Arkansas, native was taken to the Washington County Detention Center. A copy of the fake ID was discovered in his wallet. Lindsey signed a form for a minor in possession of alcohol / attempted use of fraudulent or altered identification document. He was released about seven hours later after posting $470 bond.
Based on reviews of the place, it sure would seem like some speculating this was at least a partial grudge towards Lindsey for leaving may have some credence.
He does not have to sit at all. Speeding, drugs, guns DUI, assault, sexual assault - these are the more common and much more serious offenses. Any of these and I’d agree and then some. Drinking with a fake ID is a non-issue.The fake ID is a bigger deal than the underage drinking. Neither are among the worst things college athletes have done but both are much worse than the Demry Croft door incident. It's also worse as the leader of the offense who is supposed to set an example for the team on and off the field.
I'm not expecting him to be benched for half of the season but if he doesn't sit for at least a drive or two, I think it's hard to keep selling the culture as something unique.
Name checks out.I got a minor when in college. Most expensive 5 beers of my life (so far). This is a non issue.
What an arrogant way of thinking, you freely admit your kids probably behaved like most kids, but your somehow better because they had to hide it from you. Also PJ has dealt with player issues that people would view worse than this that just don’t hit the news or legal system. And I think he does a great job with it. I think he recruits high quality kids, and is willing to shield them within reason.On one hand, I'm sure that's true, to some degree. I am a realist.
But on the other hand, what I said is 100% true. Kids will live down to whatever standards you set for them. So set them high.
What an arrogant way of thinking, you freely admit your kids probably behaved like most kids, but your somehow better because they had to hide it from you. Also PJ has dealt with player issues that people would view worse than this that just don’t hit the news or legal system. And I think he does a great job with it. I think he recruits high quality kids, and is willing to shield them within reason.
No worries...you knew he wouldn't hit you.that's because if you went drinking with AK and asked him to pass you a beer, he may throw it at you at 100mph
This. People seem to be assuming this is the first time PJs culture has been tested. I think it's fair to guess that with 100 kids on the roster over 10 years that there's been other issues. It's all been handled within the team concept and I expect this to be handled the same way.I do think it will be handled internally regardless whether there's some kind of lip service by Fleck to the public. I think he walks the walk with the culture stuff regardless of who it is. Remember when he flaked on Drake in the first game after that very freshman throw into double coverage in the endzone?
There will be some kind of consequence and I don't think it'll be a slap on the wrist. I don't think it will be a public punishment like sitting him for a snap or a drive, though, it'll be some kind of extra community service. If anything, Fleck's gotta maintain credibility with the entire roster and I think he learned some lessons with Perich.
Ya, but you got a cool user name out of it.I got a minor when in college. Most expensive 5 beers of my life (so far). This is a non issue.
It becomes an issue if it keeps happening or escalating. All of us (except 1) would be happy if this is the worst thing our kids do.
This would be the equivalent of jaywalking in Athens. If Kirby were asked, he would be like, "Is that even a story?"Georgia would kill to have this be the biggest off the field issue
More likely Busch Light Apple, or Bapple as the kids call it.
So are you saying that had I been a little more ridged about underaged drinking my kids would have cured cancer instead of their law degrees?Very few kids behave better than their parents expect. So why set low expectations?
Realistically, you're the biggest influence on what your kids will think is normal. If you expect them to drink underage or commit minor crimes, they will know it and you can be 99% sure they'll do it. But if you model high standards, you can expect better results.
Some people don't like to hear it, but the biggest reason parents have low expectations for their kids is because they have low expectations for themselves, and they don't want their kids to think they're hypocrites.
It's like steroids in the WWE, they test and you better be on them. In Georgia they have fake ID's and you better have one.This would be the equivalent of jaywalking in Athens. If Kirby were asked, he would be like, "Is that even a story?"
No. Nobody would be kicked off the team for that.In a vacuum, I'd agree. But there's gotta be like at least 20-30 players on the team right now thinking, "man, if I did that I'd be off the roster by now" etc. and so I think a whole bunch of eyes will be on PJ.
This is a great sign, bros. Let’s hope Drake had the wherewithal to not take any unnecessary hits like Baker did though.