averagedawg wrote:
I read an interesting perspective in the Banner-Herald, someone screws up, punish the whole team, like the military. Coaches can only do so much, nothing like a little peer pressure to straighten things out.
Averagedawg, I would not be surprised if Coach Richt is quietly doing this right now. DawgDoc and duck, remember that these young men ARE being punished. Two have been suspended indefinitely (meaning they are not suspended from playing in a number of games, but rather suspended
from the team), while another has been outright dismissed. One of those young men was indefinitely suspended BECAUSE it was his second drinking infraction. Unlike Tennessee, South Carolina and others, we follow through on our discipline. Meanwhile, it looks like Stephen Garcia could be STARTING for the Cocks by year's end.
This is also not the first time we've had players arrested before the season, nor is it the first time we've had this many arrested and/or suspended. It's not the first time under Richt, either. Young people will be young, and some are young in stupid ways. So far, I'm proud of the way CMR has been handling it. I don't like all of these suspensions and arrests, but (sad to say) it's nothing out of the ordinary for ANY SEC program, save Vanderbilt. The reason it's getting so much pub is BECAUSE we are number one. That's not going to change until we're not number one anymore, which should be some time in 2011. Think about it this way: there are 79 players on our team who were NOT suspended. That sure beats F$U having 32 suspended, doesn't it?
Keep your chins up, Dawg lovers. The reason we have to dwell on this right now is because the Eagles haven't arrived between the hedges yet. GO DAWGS!!!