Is the person, not the substance.This is what viagra does to me...
You are likely starting at a disadvantage, and 50% increase of 2" only equals three.
So obviously it is you, not your viagra!
Is the person, not the substance.This is what viagra does to me...
Agreed. This guy is a criminal. He's fled from law enforcement multiple times. He's violent and never ever should have been brought into our state to play a sport. That's something that gets lost in all of this. If this thug had killed a family of four while driving 140 mph would the athletic department had been liable? I doubt it but there has to be some sort of institutional control that prevents a known criminal from being recruited to an athletic program.My son used them while in Marines. He came home thick and incredibly strong. Another "don't ask, don't tell" issue there, but I digress.
As far as I know he has never been arrested over strangling a pregnant girl.
Like alcohol and marijuana, is much more the person than the substance.
Technically, he was never convicted of a crime.Agreed. This guy is a criminal. He's fled from law enforcement multiple times. He's violent and never ever should have been brought into our state to play a sport. That's something that gets lost in all of this. If this thug had killed a family of four while driving 140 mph would the athletic department had been liable? I doubt it but there has to be some sort of institutional control that prevents a known criminal from being recruited to an athletic program.
It’s just like the argument that Guns kill people .guns don’t people do.My son used them while in Marines. He came home thick and incredibly strong. Another "don't ask, don't tell" issue there, but I digress.
As far as I know he has never been arrested over strangling a pregnant girl.
Like alcohol and marijuana, is much more the person than the substance.
In hindsight, it was a very risky move by Manning. These guys preach doing the right thing and this clearly wasn’t that.Agreed. This guy is a criminal. He's fled from law enforcement multiple times. He's violent and never ever should have been brought into our state to play a sport. That's something that gets lost in all of this. If this thug had killed a family of four while driving 140 mph would the athletic department had been liable? I doubt it but there has to be some sort of institutional control that prevents a known criminal from being recruited to an athletic program.
Unfortunately when an athlete is good in their sport as he is stuff gets overlooked.In hindsight, it was a very risky move by Manning. These guys preach doing the right thing and this clearly wasn’t that.
Yep they are like everyone else they think they can do something that the previous ( coach) person couldn’t.These coaches are just like anyone else...most of the **** they say is just that...****.
Doesn't make the coach a bad person...it just makes him a regular person.
The old "I can change him!" idea.Yep they are like everyone else they think they can do something that the previous ( coach) person couldn’t.
Sounds like excuses to me.Technically, he was never convicted of a crime.
Secondly, it would be next to impossible for the university to be held liable. Has the University of Georgia been held liable for any of the damages their athletes have caused? (They've actually killed someone)
They have been liable . In the car accident in Question the Wife of the staffer that was in the accident reached a settlement with the UGA athletic association.Technically, he was never convicted of a crime.
Secondly, it would be next to impossible for the university to be held liable. Has the University of Georgia been held liable for any of the damages their athletes have caused? (They've actually killed someone)
Very well, belay my last! Thanks for the update!They have been liable . In the car accident in Question the Wife of the staffer that was in the accident reached a settlement with the UGA athletic association.