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He was cited for speeding and had a misdemeanor warrant in Iowa for possession because he didn't show up for a court date. So to interpret, he got caught with weed in Iowa, got a ticket, didn't go to his court date, then 6 months later got popped for speeding in LaVista.

Not that big of a deal.
 

HuskerDana_rivals188993

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While not surprising to hear, it is a minor enough incident that it can be a learning experience and a wake up call for him. He is not the first young man to make bad decisions.

Hopefully, he gets it turned around and is not a regular on the police blotter.
 
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Walleye 1

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Just a bad decision by a young man. Always liked Betts I hope this is an isolated incident.
 

redwine65

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he can get nonsence out of his system the rest of this year, then comeback next year and get focused bout a football career
 

steinek11

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he can get nonsence out of his system the rest of this year, then comeback next year and get focused bout a football career
Dude should have hung in there. All you got to do is show up to class, show up to the weight room, and show up to practice. Don't overthink it. One day at a time. Kick back once in awhile and let off some steam. And cash those NIL checks.
 

konaki

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Kid needed a father figure growing up and if he had one he didn't do a very good job, wasted youth.
 

HominidHusker

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Dude should have hung in there. All you got to do is show up to class, show up to the weight room, and show up to practice. Don't overthink it. One day at a time. Kick back once in awhile and let off some steam. And cash those NIL checks.
I know one of his high school teachers who said he was a very nice and polite kid, but possibly the laziest kid they’d ever seen.

I thought Betts was talented, but never jumped out to me as fitting the mold we (and especially Mickey) really want. Sucks to lose talent, but we need some true ballers who are gonna put in the work.
 

thall_

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He was cited for speeding and had a misdemeanor warrant in Iowa for possession because he didn't show up for a court date. So to interpret, he got caught with weed in Iowa, got a ticket, didn't go to his court date, then 6 months later got popped for speeding in LaVista.

Not that big of a deal.
the offences themselves aren't that big of a deal, its the implication surrounding his habits and inability to make good decisions.

for minor offences, people rarely get caught their first time. in fact, people drive drunk an average of 80 times before getting.a DUI.
 

konaki

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We need Mickey Joseph as lead recruiter and coach going forward. Joseph knows talent especially talent down south. Thanks for bringing up Palmer Mickey, he is one bright spot on a team full of holes.
 
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the offences themselves aren't that big of a deal, its the implication surrounding his habits and inability to make good decisions.

for minor offences, people rarely get caught their first time. in fact, people drive drunk an average of 80 times before getting.a DUI.
I don’t doubt he has had marijuana in his possession hundreds, if not thousands, of times. I would assume he has also driven outside the legal speed limit on many occasions. That would put him in a category that would likely include 80-90% of men 18-30.

The bigger issue is failure to appear or to pay the fine. That, to the best of my knowledge, has happened once.

So once again, sports fan and media want to hold a young man who decided he didn’t want to play football anymore, to some higher standard than every other person.

I don’t have his entire rap sheet in front of me, but the only poor decisions he seems to have made are failing to appear and choosing not to play football for your favorite football team. Hardly an indictment on his inability to make good decisions.
 
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Over 30 years ago I decided not to show up to court for something, so the Omaha PD was kind enough to send me a personal escort to my front door a few weeks later and I got a chauffered ride. So that was nice.
 

dinglefritz

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He was cited for speeding and had a misdemeanor warrant in Iowa for possession because he didn't show up for a court date. So to interpret, he got caught with weed in Iowa, got a ticket, didn't go to his court date, then 6 months later got popped for speeding in LaVista.

Not that big of a deal.
That kind of failure is not a good sign for life success. That’s kind of a big deal.
 

dm1330

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He was cited for speeding and had a misdemeanor warrant in Iowa for possession because he didn't show up for a court date. So to interpret, he got caught with weed in Iowa, got a ticket, didn't go to his court date, then 6 months later got popped for speeding in LaVista.

Not that big of a deal.
True, may not be a big deal in legal terms but certainly points out that the guy has issues and was best that he left the team.
 
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That kind of failure is not a good sign for life success. That’s kind of a big deal.
Again, one time something has happened doesn’t make a pattern. If or until the exact circumstances come out, people are just speculating.
I will speculate that he thought the citation was in Iowa 200 miles away and he thought I’ll never go back to Iowa, it is just a misdemeanor citation, I’ll ignore it. Or he didn’t have the money to pay the fine, so he thought it would go away. Or he lost the ticket and then forgot about it until it was too late. All of which are just as possible as he is a bum making bad decisions.
 

thall_

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I don’t doubt he has had marijuana in his possession hundreds, if not thousands, of times. I would assume he has also driven outside the legal speed limit on many occasions. That would put him in a category that would likely include 80-90% of men 18-30.

The bigger issue is failure to appear or to pay the fine. That, to the best of my knowledge, has happened once.

So once again, sports fan and media want to hold a young man who decided he didn’t want to play football anymore, to some higher standard than every other person.

I don’t have his entire rap sheet in front of me, but the only poor decisions he seems to have made are failing to appear and choosing not to play football for your favorite football team. Hardly an indictment on his inability to make good decisions.
considering less than 50% of the population has even tried marijuana, and around 15% use it regularly, I'm gonna go ahead and say your assertion that 80-90% of men between 18-30 drive around with weed in their vehicle is probably closer to 5%

i dont think anyone is holding him to a higher standard, its about identifying likely causes that led him to derailing his life.
 
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considering less than 50% of the population has even tried marijuana, and around 15% use it regularly, I'm gonna go ahead and say your assertion that 80-90% of men between 18-30 drive around with weed in their vehicle. probably closer to 5%

i dont think anyone is holding him to a higher standard, its about identifying likely causes that led him to derailing his life.
Is there a story with a mug shot photo for every failure to appear arrest in Omaha? Didn’t think so.
 

thall_

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Is there a story with a mug shot photo for every failure to appear arrest in Omaha? Didn’t think so.
no, because its typically losers that find themselves in that position.

which is why the juxtaposition of being a talented athlete in a borderline professional sport and behaving in that manner is newsworthy.
 

redwine65

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I need to have a talk with betts...
I'll explain the weed, is a bad deal over time, and it's good to be prompt with any legal issues
a degree can come in a might handy for job security
I'll show him what trey gets in nil, get matt davison on the phone
and the nfl pays even better in most cases..

I think I can make it clear to him the path forward,
and I'll talk to mickey bout second chances
and I'll do all of this as community service and won't accept a penny for it.
I'll just simply use sever logic for positive results.
 

steinek11

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I need to have a talk with betts...
I'll explain the weed, is a bad deal over time, and it's good to be prompt with any legal issues
a degree can come in a might handy for job security
I'll show him what trey gets in nil, get matt davison on the phone
and the nfl pays even better in most cases..

I think I can make it clear to him the path forward,
and I'll talk to mickey bout second chances
and I'll do all of this as community service and won't accept a penny for it.
I'll just simply use sever logic for positive results.
We appreciate your attempt at sarcasm. But seriously, it would do the kid a world of good if he had a strong male mentor speaking truth into his life. Someone like Ron Brown.

A lot of young men get derailed in life and never get their act together. I used to have a big retail client in the south. They had a couple of chaplains for their chain just for the purpose of mentoring their young men. Guys that would get into debt or freak out when their girlfriend got pregnant for example. Things like that. The owner of the chain told me they really had good results with the program teaching them life skills.
 

redwine65

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We appreciate your attempt at sarcasm. But seriously, it would do the kid a world of good if he had a strong male mentor speaking truth into his life. Someone like Ron Brown.

A lot of young men get derailed in life and never get their act together. I used to have a big retail client in the south. They had a couple of chaplains for their chain just for the purpose of mentoring their young men. Guys that would get into debt or freak out when their girlfriend got pregnant for example. Things like that. The owner of the chain told me they really had good results with the program teaching them life skills.
well all I heard was about weed and missing a court date...then a few months ago about him being burned out on football...so I was just going from the info I got..and it did'nt sound real bad..geting a gal pregnant is a whole different deal..which I'm thinking just adds more need to get it together. I was kidding bout me talking to him, but I was serious bout the rest.