Exactly
If I'm not mistaken the Manning QB academy is for high schoolers. The college QBs are there as mentors and counselors. That's so incredibly innappropriate for somebody in that role. Hell, I probably would have done something similar at that age, but at the age I am now (29) I would definitely say I should have been sent home.
Also, athletes win gold medals when they are 14ish. Should they be allowed to go get 17ed up too?
This is a camp for high school kids and he was supposed to be a camp counselor. That's the issue here. I guarantee you that if Archie and Cooper didn't do anything, there would be a ton of complaints, which is bad business.
I think all of us went to camps in some shape or form growing up whether it was football camp, church camp, cheerleading camp- whatever- when we were in high school. If the counselors at any of those had shown up hung over- or not shown up because they were hung over, they would have been sent home too. It's because if they allowed that, it would potentially start the possibility of alcohol being provided to minors, and that is illegal in most places and thus a liability for the camp itself.
Plus, I think the Manning's are trying to teach these football players responsibility and accountability, and it's kind of hard to follow through on that if you allow one of your counselors to show up late and hung over. If they show up to work or play in the NFL and are hung over, the same thing is going to happen. Unless they play for the 1970's Oakland Raiders.