GatorinGA wrote:
You cannot reason with someone who thinks that committing a felony is no worse than an attemtped eye poke at the bottom of a pile.
Heck, he even thinks that the two guys kicked off the Vol's team were defensive starters.
Never said that. You make stuff up to deflect the truth.
It isn't about the whether or not eye gouging is as bad as armed robbery. It's about how one coach did the right thing and the other did not. Can't be undone. Kiffin got it right on his first try. Myers didn't get it right even after the media gave him three or four chances. In the end his player got it right. No matter how you slice it - it is really pitiful when a college player has more sense of social responsibilities than his coach. Just plain pitiful.