Doesn’t matter, LSU is under a microscope, Bama should be as well. I didn’t realize that your drug test results pass or fail made a difference of team rules based on how many snaps or yards you had. Listening to Finebaum call Les an idiot and question the grip he had on his team yesterday, makes me wonder his ignorant man crush opinion of good ole boy Nick??? It only proves one thing, and that’s, that coaches CANT control everything every player is doing at all times
AND - Saban will likely kick this kid off the team because of his insignificance to the program, and then make a statement that he has a zero tolerance policy, making Les and the LSU program look bad for not doing the same. Although, things are different because this guy was arrested and charged.
No, he will likely get a one-game suspension which is average among the country for failing a drug test. It's about average for a misdemeanor arrest, too.
no, he's a very high rated recruit #1 recruit from the state of Alabama nearly a 5 star recruit No time for making a statement in this case.
I was being a smartass But, I am still peeved it hasn’t made national headlines, I don’t care about his significance to the team in terms of downs played, If you are going to judge the character and discipline of LSU, its team, coaches, and program, then damn it you BETTER judge EVERY team, coach, and program in an equal matter. This in my eyes, is an equal matter
I call BS on this one ... How's about a friendly wager on this? You name it ... how about a 500 + word diatribe (that I write or u write) that you have to post here ... beer belches and *smoke now exiting the ghost! ... drum roll ... helicopters hovering ... popcorn
No thanks, I do not have the education to match any masterpiece you may end up putting together. But something tells me you probably want to lose so you could write that anyway.
I've said this before, but I think if this would have been the first whiff of trouble from this team this season, then it wouldn't have gotten as much attention. Unfortunately, it's not. Even if that were the case, it *still* would have gotten some sort of national attention because of who was involved. However, if we were talking about a freshman with no playing time, it'd barely make a blip on the radar.