akajae
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Is "thug" the new "animal"?
I was just about to post the same thing
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Is "thug" the new "animal"?
Right school will make him behave.
I'm sorry but 15/16 is old enough to know right from wrong. I know kids who grew up without fathers that don't act like this. GTHO with that product of my environment BS. Stop making excuses for people like this.
Right school will make him behave.
I'm sorry but 15/16 is old enough to know right from wrong. I know kids who grew up without fathers that don't act like this. GTHO with that product of my environment BS. Stop making excuses for people like this.
You are right, and he should be held accountable, but taking away his scholarship and dropping him from the team is that a fair punishment for this?
All his fault and he deservingly should lose his scholarship.
Bad decision maker, wouldnt want those issues on my team.
Right school will make him behave.
I'm sorry but 15/16 is old enough to know right from wrong. I know kids who grew up without fathers that don't act like this. GTHO with that product of my environment BS. Stop making excuses for people like this.
You are right, and he should be held accountable, but taking away his scholarship and dropping him from the team is that a fair punishment for this?
Dude has multiple incidents. Suplexing people, fighting his own coaches and teammates....no coach in their right mind would want to deal with this for 3-4 years.
Dude has multiple incidents. Suplexing people, fighting his own coaches and teammates....no coach in their right mind would want to deal with this for 3-4 years.
Dat 70s beat thoHow is that any different\? He sounds like the new TO. Cant\ get\ along with anyone
That's not inciting a brawl...but I'm hearing he locked up in a detention center right now and facing assault charges. He a kid man, let that lil _ out. Take his dream away and they gone create a savage
Jayru the Damaja
I'm all for giving kids a chance, especially when outside forces are the cause of the predicament. But he's the one constantly inciting, sabotaging his own future. Gotta learn consequences.
Why? A kid with a track record of violence like that is a huge liability to the university and its football team. They have no responsibility to help this kid out. Look at it this way - by getting rid of his scholarship, they can offer that scholarship to an actually deserving individual who isn't prone to these sorts of acts of violence.im sorry, i thought he was already a player on the team and going to the school....stilli dont think this incident should decide the rest of his life....if i was the guard i think id step forward for him.
Guard ain't stepping forward bim sorry, i thought he was already a player on the team and going to the school....stilli dont think this incident should decide the rest of his life....if i was the guard i think id step forward for him.
Jayru the Damaja
Given the fact that Cass is such a great school he should know better than acting like that, though. As a Detroiter and proud MSU alumnus I know that the last thing we need is more stupid athletes that lack self control. OurYou sound like very foolish , prolly that excess white matter in your brain. Where did he fight coaches and teammates? Just say you judging the young boy off a 30 second video and hearsay. Nevermind the fact Cass is the Best high school in Detroit, never mind he been on varsity since a freshman, nevermind the fact that the boy is 16 yrs old, he got in a lil trouble, lock him up and throw away the key....why? He's black right?