Mexmustang wrote:This is great, now the newpapers in Dallas and Ft. Worth are getting into the skillet fight!
So which one is on our side?

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Mexmustang wrote:This is great, now the newpapers in Dallas and Ft. Worth are getting into the skillet fight!
BleedingRed+Blue wrote:That's true, but pointing out selective enforcement is not ridiculous at all, especially by a coach who decreed that drug use would "not be tolerated by me or anyone on my staff" ... unless it's for a key starter, of course.
Rebel10 wrote:It's not a free ride. Those kids earn those scholarships.
Junior wrote:comparing this to the penn state deal is ridiculous.
Mustangsabu wrote:Rebel10 wrote:It's not a free ride. Those kids earn those scholarships.
And academic scholarships aren't earned?
Mustangsabu wrote:Junior wrote:comparing this to the penn state deal is ridiculous.
I'm not comparing the offenses, I am simply pointing out that there is more to this than "following university procedure". Perhaps it was needlessly inflammatory but that was not my intent.
ThisIsOurTime wrote:Mustangsabu wrote:Junior wrote:comparing this to the penn state deal is ridiculous.
I'm not comparing the offenses, I am simply pointing out that there is more to this than "following university procedure". Perhaps it was needlessly inflammatory but that was not my intent.
Even if you put the offenses aside, the situations aren't the same. There is evidence that suggests after Paterno told the higherups about the incident and they were going to take action, he stepped in and advised them not to do so. Think about all the issues with that action. So it is not just a case of him simply doing what he was required to do, he apparently actively blocked further action by PSU brass. Plus, there are even now reports that things may even be much worse that people had originally thought with evidence suggesting Sandusky was a pedophile pimp. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186805/Jerry-Sandusky-shared-boys-molested-high-profile-pedophiles-linked-Penn-State-sex-ring.html#ixzz23Cj43cm2.
Also, although it has largely not been reported by the media, Pachall has also received some other penalties aside from the reported drug counseling course including:
1. being removed from the team leadership counsel which he was elected to.
2. removed as the face of the TCU football program for school promotions.
3. removed from a Heisman promotion campaign for him.
These may not seem like big things on their face to you but considering he could potentially be a high NFL draft pick, these events could hurt his exposure and ability to earn more money as his draft stock takes a hit along with his marketability as a brand image. Now those things are all on him, but let's not pretend there were no consequences to his actions. Also, those three things aren't things that a regular player would have happen to them had their failed their first drug test at most colleges.