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re: Gary Patterson not impressed by Miles' discipline
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:50 pm to CourseyCorridor
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:50 pm to CourseyCorridor
So much fail in this thread.
Casey Pachall received a DWI in September. Instead of a traditional two-game suspension, Coach Patterson went above and beyond and suspended him for the season and mandated he get rehab. He did, has been sober sense, and is back on the team.
82 players did not fail a drug test. That was an exaggeration by Tanner Brock as illustrated by records released by the university and by his probation report.
The decision to reinstate Fields or not is dependent on Campus Life, not Patterson. Patterson has zero influence on Campus Life.
Casey Pachall received a DWI in September. Instead of a traditional two-game suspension, Coach Patterson went above and beyond and suspended him for the season and mandated he get rehab. He did, has been sober sense, and is back on the team.
82 players did not fail a drug test. That was an exaggeration by Tanner Brock as illustrated by records released by the university and by his probation report.
The decision to reinstate Fields or not is dependent on Campus Life, not Patterson. Patterson has zero influence on Campus Life.
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:52 pm to tcufrog
Your head coach is a hypocritical prick.
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:55 pm to tcufrog
quote:
So much fail in this thread.
Casey Pachall received a DWI in September. Instead of a traditional two-game suspension, Coach Patterson went above and beyond and suspended him for the season and mandated he get rehab. He did, has been sober sense, and is back on the team.
82 players did not fail a drug test. That was an exaggeration by Tanner Brock as illustrated by records released by the university and by his probation report.
The decision to reinstate Fields or not is dependent on Campus Life, not Patterson. Patterson has zero influence on Campus Life.
The fail is your coach even commenting about it. It's Busch League at best.
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:56 pm to tcufrog
quote:
Casey Pachall received a DWI in September. Instead of a traditional two-game suspension, Coach Patterson went above and beyond and suspended him for the season and mandated he get rehab. He did, has been sober sense, and is back on the team.
82 players did not fail a drug test. That was an exaggeration by Tanner Brock as illustrated by records released by the university and by his probation report.
The decision to reinstate Fields or not is dependent on Campus Life, not Patterson. Patterson has zero influence on Campus Life.
if all true, so much for the better, were getting ready to curb stomp, "JJ" if you will, a righteous opponent
Posted on 8/7/13 at 9:59 pm to tcufrog
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Coach Patterson went above and beyond and suspended him for the season
Since the frog just showed up to make this a pissing contest, let's compare:
--Jeremy Hill also sat out a year after high school after his first misdemeanor offense. Miles and the staff could've easily accepted his commitment a year earlier.
--Miles dismissed a Heisman finalist who had never been arrested or convicted of a crime
--Miles dismissed an SEC Championship MVP for repeated run-ins with the law
--Miles on many occasions has "suspended" players for one or more games for failed drug tests. Except he does so privately, and fans in most cases are left to speculate as to why that player did not play. See Ware, Mathieu, etc
So basically, GTFO.
Posted on 8/7/13 at 10:30 pm to tcufrog
To be honest, Patterson has had so many more arrests he needs to be good at getting rid of criminals. Burglaries, drug rings, real criminal shite.....his way appears to be working
Posted on 8/8/13 at 5:42 am to tcufrog
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82 players did not fail a drug test. That was an exaggeration by Tanner Brock as illustrated by records released by the university and by his probation report.
Link to probation report
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