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re: Jeremy Hill Update: Hill reinstated to team.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:12 pm to LSUnKaty
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:12 pm to LSUnKaty
Voting on team captains and voting on let a dude who's guilty of two different crimes be reinstated aren't exactly on the same level. I hope you can understand that.
Also, enlighten me on the #18 deal. What's the history there?
Also, enlighten me on the #18 deal. What's the history there?
This post was edited on 8/6/13 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:16 pm to tcujsauce
Jeremy Hill is trending on Twitter, you know, world wide. Such an odd world in which we live.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:17 pm to tcujsauce
Two misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is considered a crime of low seriousness, and a felony one of high seriousness[citation needed]. A principle of the rationale for the degree of punishment meted out is that the punishment should fit the crime.[2][3][4] One standard for measurement is the degree to which a crime affects others or society. Measurements of the degree of seriousness of a crime have been developed.[5]
A misdemeanor is considered a crime of low seriousness, and a felony one of high seriousness[citation needed]. A principle of the rationale for the degree of punishment meted out is that the punishment should fit the crime.[2][3][4] One standard for measurement is the degree to which a crime affects others or society. Measurements of the degree of seriousness of a crime have been developed.[5]
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:17 pm to tcujsauce
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Voting on team captains and voting on let a dude who's guilty of two different crimes be reinstated aren't exactly on the same level. I hope you can understand that.
it kind of is the same thing actually. autonomy seems to be working for LSU
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:19 pm to tcujsauce
quote:Actually they are both nothing more than an endorsement. Miles made the decision RE Hill but wanted to make sure his team mates wanted him back. Again - what's wrong with that?
Voting on team captains and voting on let a dude who's guilty of two different crimes be reinstated aren't exactly on the same level. I hope you can understand that.
#18 was worn by LSU QB Matt Mauck during the 2003 NC season. He handed it down to a young player he respected named Jacob Hester. Enjoying the right to wear the number has become an honor and at some point the tradition was changed to use a vote to decide who get to wear it next.
This post was edited on 8/6/13 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 8/6/13 at 12:20 pm to tcujsauce
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Voting on team captains and voting on let a dude who's guilty of two different crimes be reinstated aren't exactly on the same level. I hope you can understand that.
Every team at LSU does that with suspensions.
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Also, enlighten me on the #18 deal. What's the history there?
Miles gives it traditionally to the player who best represents what it means to be a Tiger both on and off the field.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 1:27 pm to tcujsauce
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tcujsauce
Why is this guy still here after accusing one of LSU's players of rape? Or is that ok now?
Posted on 8/6/13 at 7:25 pm to tcujsauce
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Voting on team captains and voting on let a dude who's guilty of two different crimes be reinstated aren't exactly on the same level. I hope you can understand that.
try to understand this:
the team voted on reinstatement (and we do not know if they had conditions of their own).
The team did NOT vote on punishment, yay or nay, severe or mild. That is yet to come... from Miles.
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