Anyone have any insight on the true story of the guys last year smoking in the locker room. I've heard many different versions. That happened once or many times? Was it around other people or not?
Lets see…what form of sharing of information about ALWAYS "those people" comes in different versions and none of it can be substantiated…warrington74 said:
Anyone have any insight on the true story of the guys last year smoking in the locker room. I've heard many different versions. That happened once or many times? Was it around other people or not?
Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Should I be concerned with your username? You have to tell me if you are, it's the law.Definitely Not A Cop said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
barstoolexpert said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Worst take of all time
JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
4 said:JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
How do you know they're doing it on their own time?
How so? I reserve the right to know if they are using substances while an employee at my small business. I never said I would fire them. Quit hop scotching to conclusions there, John in LA.JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
Username checks out.barstoolexpert said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Worst take of all time
Jerry-Ag said:How so? I reserve the right to know if they are using substances while an employee at my small business. I never said I would fire them. Quit hop scotching to conclusions there, John in LA.JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
Don't just throw around those type of accusations unless you are willing to die for them. To assume that I'm mentally stunted or a hypocrite is hypocritical of you and sheds so much light on your insecurities and unsteadiness. I hope you can find healing and not have to turn to vaporizing like you are advocating for.
That is not why they are gone. They all had multiple offenses and multiple chances to get back in good graces with the program. They continued to do the wrong things. Anthony Lucas was the only one who had a chance, but he believed it would be better to get a change of scenery.Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
He didn't make the decision on 3 of them. They literally could not attend A&M.TheTruthsLastHope said:barstoolexpert said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Worst take of all time
He has a point in regards to UGA or even Alabama and LSU teams who have multiple championships by allowing players arrested with actual misdemeanors and felonies remain on the team. Not saying Jimbo was wrong, it's his team and he makes final roster decisions. Not playing the results a year later in different situations but at face value kicking them off the team solely for that incident would seem kind of harsh. If other factors and variables were at play then that's a different scenario
He claimed he is testing ALL.4 said:JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
How do you know they're doing it on their own time?
Thank you for providing insight and actual information unlike the other guys. Much appreciated and could definitely alter my view on things.beerad12man said:That is not why they are gone. They all had multiple offenses and multiple chances to get back in good graces with the program. They continued to do the wrong things. Anthony Lucas was the only one who had a chance, but he believed it would be better to get a change of scenery.Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Some people just can't help but hopscotch to conclusions.4 said:JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
How do you know they're doing it on their own time?
Jerry-Ag said:
I did no such thing. Again, that's you assuming and making an ass of yourself in the process. You aren't the hero that you think you are.
Then again, John in LA, what else should I expect from a California Communist
JohnLA762 said:4 said:JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
How do you know they're doing it on their own time?
Well if they are potential hires, they aren't doing it on company time…
Jerry-Ag said:How so? I reserve the right to know if they are using substances while an employee at my small business. I never said I would fire them. Quit hop scotching to conclusions there, John in LA.JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
Don't just throw around those type of accusations unless you are willing to die for them. To assume that I'm mentally stunted or a hypocrite is hypocritical of you and sheds so much light on your insecurities and unsteadiness. I hope you can find healing and not have to turn to vaporizing like you are advocating for.
JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:
I did no such thing. Again, that's you assuming and making an ass of yourself in the process. You aren't the hero that you think you are.
Then again, John in LA, what else should I expect from a California Communist
Mentally stunted exhibit A:
You think I'm from California when it's apparent from my profile I am from BCS!
Keep up the good work!
JohnLA762 said:4 said:JohnLA762 said:Jerry-Ag said:It's working well for Georgia (minus he who must not be named). Look I'm a realist. I own a small business and drug test all potential employees. Personally, I would never touch the stuff but I'm not going to ruin a kids life for vaporizing and chasing that paralyzing feeling in their teen years.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players
I'm not sure how they are doing now other than Chris getting the boot and Denver heading to the boot. But I had boots on the ground inside the program back in the day, and if we had vaporizers back then, whooaaa nelly.
By drug testing your potential employees, you are ruining their lives for something they do on their own time.
You are either mentally stunted, a hypocrite, or both…
How do you know they're doing it on their own time?
Well if they are potential hires, they aren't doing it on company time…
This, plus I've heard this was not the only issue that occurred with at least 2 of these individuals.TAMUallen said:Jerry-Ag said:
Georgia has had sixty-two (62) players get ticketed/arrested for street racing and all are still on the team (except for that scumbag POS Stetson Bennett), meanwhile we kick off four (4) players for smoking a vaporizer in the locker room? I'm all for discipline, but that seems more like a communist regime to me. I've tried those vaporizers that they're talking about and they really aren't that bad. Kinda makes you feel tingly and sends a spiritual sensation down my spine. Will definitely be partaking again and would hope Jimbo and the staff would be more open-minded about it in the future.
Surely you're not serious...
You can't be getting high in the locker room
You're aware of how these guys are doing now right? When you tolerate that type of behavior it doesn't work well for the team or the players