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Ty should get plenty of carries the rest of the season, lol

Here is the issue I have with society...Are these kids allowed to remain in school? Whether they play football or not shouldn't be relevant. In essence the media runs America. What's popular with readers is the agenda. The "he shouldn't play" decisions the media pushes for are always popularity based because sports are popular. If they committed something so severe then kick them out of school. Not being able to play sports then is a moot point. If they won't kick the kid out of school, then I don't want to hear the sports suspension part of it.
 
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Here is the issue I have with society...Are these kids allowed to remain in school? Whether they play football or not shouldn't be relevant. In essence the media runs America. What's popular with readers is the agenda. The "he shouldn't play" decisions the media pushes for are always popularity based because sports are popular. If they committed something so severe then kick them out of school. Not being able to play sports then is a moot point. If they won't kick the kid out of school, then I don't want to hear the sports suspension part of it.

To paraphrase an Indiana Jones sequel, "They chose poorly." According to the online graphics from 'The Diamondback' at MD, the UMD Co-op is giving out solidarity pins if you agree to "punch" selected people "in the face."

Apparently the young men were simply operating outside the box. The proper agenda would have been to follow the campus approved violence.
 
Here is the issue I have with society...Are these kids allowed to remain in school? Whether they play football or not shouldn't be relevant. In essence the media runs America. What's popular with readers is the agenda. The "he shouldn't play" decisions the media pushes for are always popularity based because sports are popular. If they committed something so severe then kick them out of school. Not being able to play sports then is a moot point. If they won't kick the kid out of school, then I don't want to hear the sports suspension part of it.

My first thought is they should be off the team for good. They could have easily hurt somebody. But at the very least both players should be done for the year, and should have to really work hard to get back in school and on the team.

Here's a similar case that happened earlier this year: http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2016/9...yrie-cleveland-rick-wells-reinstated-kentucky
 
Police have now determined that airsoft guns were used. I know some of them airsoft guns are weaker than some nerf guns. Does anyone think the discipline should be determined by which gun was used? My take is they should be suspended regardless of how powerful the gun is but I could see where someone might take it easy on them if they used a toy airsoft gun with plastic bbs rather than a real BB gun...
 
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