Meyer Misery Continues

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In general, I try to stay away from gloating about other school's players having off the field issues because given time, it always comes back to bite you.
 
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In general, I try to stay away from gloating about other school's players having off the field issues because given time, it always comes back to bite you.

I agree and fault myself for not clarifying. It wasn't a dig at the players, rather at Meyer. I recall in an interview not very long ago, two weeks I think. he remarked that Florida or SEC players had a problem staying out of trouble. He implied hew as in a place where that wasn't an issue. I think this is the second OSU incident so far this spring. Maybe now he will figure out the issue isn't regional, it's generational.
 
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I agree and fault myself for not clarifying. It wasn't a dig at the players, rather at Meyer. I recall in an interview not very long ago, two weeks I think. he remarked that Florida or SEC players had a problem staying out of trouble. He implied hew as in a place where that wasn't an issue. I think this is the second OSU incident so far this spring. Maybe now he will figure out the issue isn't regional, it's generational.



So in essence, Meyer proved my point.
 
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As a member of this generation (who had good parents) I can say it is the parents fault almost entirely. But it's a combination of every problem before + new social media and further expanding internet/smartphones with parents having no idea how to monitor it all. Most just seem paralyzed by it to be honest.
 
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In general, I try to stay away from gloating about other school's players having off the field issues because given time, it always comes back to bite you.

Nonsense...if the coach in question has never lost to your school, it is imperative that your fan base bring up anything negative associated with said coach to compensate for said coach whuppin that a$$ every time he played your team.

It's science. :yes:
 

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