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Three Gator players suspended for season opener

baddnole":argv8cgt said:
wayne":argv8cgt said:
http://florida.247sports.com/Bolt/Three-players-suspended-for-season-opener-38873751
My,MY :tu:

I was waiting on GNB to post this,but he has been busy. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:

I'm sure it's going to kill the Gators against N. Mex. I'm sure it's not for punching a girl or stealing Crab legs. That normally makes the news first..... :)

Probably second hand smoke..... :rotf:
 
gator-n-buck":2rkv5wws said:
baddnole":2rkv5wws said:
wayne":2rkv5wws said:
http://florida.247sports.com/Bolt/Three-players-suspended-for-season-opener-38873751
My,MY :tu:

I was waiting on GNB to post this,but he has been busy. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:

I'm sure it's going to kill the Gators against N. Mex. I'm sure it's not for punching a girl or stealing Crab legs. That normally makes the news first..... :)

Probably second hand smoke..... :rotf:

Sorry Gator,no one at FSU right now has punched a girl or Stole crab legs or stiffed the bowling alley. Your guys had first hand smoke. Fail one test just one game. Next one will be longer. Ask Mathew Thomas. :tu:
 
At Notre Dame, weed gets you at least a 4-game suspension (it used to be the whole season, but they've lightened up a bit). In the SEC it seems as if it's one game, maybe less.

I find that to be frustrating. :bash:

I vote for a standard set of punitive terms for routine offenses. :smash:

The SEC is soft on crime. I can only conclude that it must be run and supported by a bunch of bleeding-heart liberals. :moon:
 
I vote for a standard set of punitive terms for routine offenses. :smash:

The SEC is soft on crime. I can only conclude that it must be run and supported by a bunch of bleeding-heart liberals. :moon:


I sure hate to agree with you ,but you are 100% correct. The field needs to be even. Same penalty for dope, theft and other crimes. Yes I know FSU has had problems.
 
Florida has a home and home with New Mexico this year. In the swamp for the opener and at New Mexico for the bowl game. :D
 
Vermin93":3dyitxfe said:
At Notre Dame, weed gets you at least a 4-game suspension (it used to be the whole season, but they've lightened up a bit). In the SEC it seems as if it's one game, maybe less.

I find that to be frustrating. :bash:

I vote for a standard set of punitive terms for routine offenses. :smash:

The SEC is soft on crime. I can only conclude that it must be run and supported by a bunch of bleeding-heart liberals. :moon:

You obviously haven't paid attention to how UGA handles offenses... which I am proud to say have not occurred this offseason (for the first time in a long time).

UGA and Richt have suggested standard sets of punitive terms for offenses in the past, but MANY SEC coaches and presidents oppose this. I guess that would preclude team votes to let players back on the team after the school's attorney judge shops and gets the offenses dropped with the player missing no game time. :roll:
 

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