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Transfer down and play immediately.I thought you were gonna say UL [sick]
One of the great underachievers in recent UK football history, Hatcher needs to decide if he wants to be a football player or a junkie.
I am not a supporter of smoking pot but I am not a fan of kicking kids out of the program who do. UGA certainly has sent their share packing over it, and UK is about the only other SEC school who does anything about it too. I just have a hard time coming to grasp with it getting you booted at some places and its 100% legal in other parts of the country. This isn't punishing Hatcher, he is still going to line up and play this fall and will have a good chance at post season honors, also a good chance of realizing his dream of playing in the NFL, Only one I see getting punished is UK.
if you guys aren't in favor of kicking kids off the team for pot use,, after repeated offences then what would you suggest? Some kids you can run their butts off,, suspend them for a game or two, do about anything to get them to change their behavior and they just will not! So, you would tell them "oh well I give up, go on out there and play!"there comes a time when the kid and his teammates must be shown that there are things that you as a coach/teacher will not tolerate! Jason likely had more chances that we are aware of.
First I don't know how much pot Hatcher was caught with so I am going with smoking pot. What did it accomplish by kicking him off UK's team?.
Hatcher was pulled over in Frankfort with quite a sizeable amount of pot in his possession in his car. He was returning from Louisville (probably from a visit with James Quick). So if he had just failed drug test, that's one thing, and they let those instances slide with some punishment and some game suspensions, which had been the case already with Hatcher. Getting arrested with enough pot in his possession to be considered trafficking in it, kinda broke the camels back.
one pound of weed,, smoking pretty heavy sounds like!Well that's a camel of a different color. Didn't know he was a go to guy for pot. I still feel the same about smoking it, and most of the SEC doesn't feel the same about it as UK and UGA.
Call me old fashion or what but the kid seems to be directing the blame where it needs to go, himself. So many have that attitude that they are untouchable and can do what they want without consequances. I hope he grows up for himself but also for his family. Nobody as a youngster dreams of being a drug user or seller. I agree with Grumpy to a point but too many get away without punishment only to get worse in the future.
I think Hatcher's problems are far more serious than getting caught once or even twice smoking pot. We past that point a couple years ago. Hatcher has been punished repeatedly for doing the same thing and yet he kept doing it. It reaches a point of what else can a coach do. I know there has been at least 3 public issues with pot in 3 years including 2 arrests. Those around the program will tell you that has just been the tip of the ice burg with him. He might not be a bad kid but he is clearly rejecting discipline. As a coach you can't have that. I am in favor of kicking a kid off the team for not being in bed at the right time if it is repeated to the point of being a discipline issue.I don't think he should get away without punishment, but kicking him off the team did very little to punish him. Like I said he is getting to play this year, no sitting out, not having to face SEC quality OL, will most likely gain post season honors for his division and ultimiately get his chance at the NFL either as a mid to late draft pick or an undrafted free agent. Yes he is on probation, yes he is rehabbing, all of which he would have been required to do at UK. Run him at 5 AM until he pukes, do team's laundry, clean toilets with a toothbrush, if he refuses then you have no choice. My point is Hatcher isn't being punished, UK is because they had to dismiss a pretty talented player.
I don't think he should get away without punishment, but kicking him off the team did very little to punish him. Like I said he is getting to play this year, no sitting out, not having to face SEC quality OL, will most likely gain post season honors for his division and ultimiately get his chance at the NFL either as a mid to late draft pick or an undrafted free agent. Yes he is on probation, yes he is rehabbing, all of which he would have been required to do at UK. Run him at 5 AM until he pukes, do team's laundry, clean toilets with a toothbrush, if he refuses then you have no choice. My point is Hatcher isn't being punished, UK is because they had to dismiss a pretty talented player.
Especially since he had an acute case of Glaucoma.....I don't think he should get away without punishment, but kicking him off the team did very little to punish him. Like I said he is getting to play this year, no sitting out, not having to face SEC quality OL, will most likely gain post season honors for his division and ultimiately get his chance at the NFL either as a mid to late draft pick or an undrafted free agent. Yes he is on probation, yes he is rehabbing, all of which he would have been required to do at UK. Run him at 5 AM until he pukes, do team's laundry, clean toilets with a toothbrush, if he refuses then you have no choice. My point is Hatcher isn't being punished, UK is because they had to dismiss a pretty talented player.
Smoking pot isn't even illegal in all states, wouldn't even get him a slap on the wrist fine, nothing. But in Kentucky and Georgia, and given most other states, it gets you a record.
Also,, there are team rules that have nothing to do with the law that must be adhered to,, being on time, repping your team and UK in a respectful manner, things such as this that cannot go on with repeated violations. coaches cannot see everything that goes on nor can they expect everyone to be choir boys but order must be kept.I think you are missing the point. Its not illegal in I think, 2 states? It is still ILLEGAL to possess and smoke mary j. ILLEGAL, just like drinking under age or driving while intoxicated. There are repercussions that need to be felt by the players that decide to break the law. It is what it is, and if he can't learn from his previous mistakes, its his own fault.
I think you are missing the point. Its not illegal in I think, 2 states? It is still ILLEGAL to possess and smoke mary j. ILLEGAL, just like drinking under age or driving while intoxicated. There are repercussions that need to be felt by the players that decide to break the law. It is what it is, and if he can't learn from his previous mistakes, its his own fault.
This sounds like a quote from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1920.Amen You can see where this country is going unless we change its course
I know its illegal, it's also double punishment. Law punishes the kid for the pot, then the school punishes him for the same pot. Law doesn't punish you twice if you caught. Not once have I said he shouldn't have some repercussions for his choices. UK didn't take football away from him by dismissing him, UGA and UK are the only 2 SEC schools who even consider dismissing a kid for pot. You see how serious Bama is about it, fail a test at LSU not a big deal until it reaches double digits, OM welcomed a kid who threated to come back to a club and shoot it up. UK and UGA are not on a level playing field with our other members. We had a kid arrested for having a false ID, made the front page headlines of Atlanta paper, is that a headline offense for a college kid? But when charges were dropped, no mention of it other than a couple of lines in the back of sports page.
Smoking and having pot is illegal in Kentucky and Georgia and there should be consequences if you are caught with it, I just don';t feel there should be 2.