HeyBurke
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The purpose of this thread is to explain to some of the members of this board what exactly I was trying to say yesterday about the incident with our team. I put it in the politics/religion sub-forum because it has more to do with politics than it does football.
Now, before I even start, I'm aware that the latest information coming out on the incident is saying that drugs weren't necessarily the reason these guys are getting in trouble. It has more to do with fighting. Anyway...
I was trying to say that in the real world, if these players of ours had failed a drug test at say, a job, they would have been fired without a chance to even explain themselves. The law is the law. If you have traces of any illicit drug in your system on a UA, you're going to get fired. I don't care where you work or what you do, no employer is going to hire you if you fail a piss test. Personally, I don't believe things like marijuana should be illegal, but that's not how the world works. Pot is illegal and if the national media found out that Bo Pelini was letting a bunch of guys stay on the team after failing multiple drug tests, our university would become a laughing stock. We would become like what Florida was under Urban Meyer.
I know that a lot of you guys are defending our players because you have probably been in similar situations at some point in your lives, and that's just fine with me. To be honest, I couldn't give two bothers about a bunch of college kids smoking pot. My best friend used to smoke a bowl everyday until he got a real job. Not my life, not my problem. But, if we've got guys on the team who fail multiple drug tests and have been given multiple warnings, then they deserve to be kicked to the corner. If getting high is important than playing football, then have fun just being a normal student at the university.
You guys are still gonna flame me, but I don't really care. I have my opinion and you have yours. Just because mine might deviate from the usual HuskerBoard circle jerk doesn't mean it's any less valid.
Anywho, have a good day everyone! I hope this news is all overblown and no one gets kicked off the team. GBR!
Now, before I even start, I'm aware that the latest information coming out on the incident is saying that drugs weren't necessarily the reason these guys are getting in trouble. It has more to do with fighting. Anyway...
I was trying to say that in the real world, if these players of ours had failed a drug test at say, a job, they would have been fired without a chance to even explain themselves. The law is the law. If you have traces of any illicit drug in your system on a UA, you're going to get fired. I don't care where you work or what you do, no employer is going to hire you if you fail a piss test. Personally, I don't believe things like marijuana should be illegal, but that's not how the world works. Pot is illegal and if the national media found out that Bo Pelini was letting a bunch of guys stay on the team after failing multiple drug tests, our university would become a laughing stock. We would become like what Florida was under Urban Meyer.
I know that a lot of you guys are defending our players because you have probably been in similar situations at some point in your lives, and that's just fine with me. To be honest, I couldn't give two bothers about a bunch of college kids smoking pot. My best friend used to smoke a bowl everyday until he got a real job. Not my life, not my problem. But, if we've got guys on the team who fail multiple drug tests and have been given multiple warnings, then they deserve to be kicked to the corner. If getting high is important than playing football, then have fun just being a normal student at the university.
You guys are still gonna flame me, but I don't really care. I have my opinion and you have yours. Just because mine might deviate from the usual HuskerBoard circle jerk doesn't mean it's any less valid.
Anywho, have a good day everyone! I hope this news is all overblown and no one gets kicked off the team. GBR!