UGA QB Mettenberger Arrested

#2
#2
Wow.... Underage drinking and having a fake ID??!??! Whoda thunk a college kid would do THAT?
 
#4
#4
Cue the "He could get sent halfway around the globe to fight some war, but he can't have a beer until he's 21" idiots..... Sheeesh...
 
#5
#5
Oh my god a QB at a Division I school drinking underage.


Shock. Horror.
 
#7
#7
rules are rules are rules.

by the way, I broke several of them myself.
 
#8
#8
Haha. Well I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say I didn't have a fake ID in college or drink underage, which I did. But I wasn't a quarterback for a major division I football team. Chalk this up to youth and stupidity. He'll be suspended and be back on the team by the time fall rolls around.
 
#9
#9
Aaron Murray is presumably going to get the go ahead for the starting spot IMO. Whenever Gray was in last year he looked helplessly lost. It's now a two horse race though. Whoever gets the job is fresh meat for Montori.
 
#11
#11
I think the real crime here is that he was spending his spring break in VALDOSTA. WTF
 
#13
#13
Cue the "He could get sent halfway around the globe to fight some war, but he can't have a beer until he's 21" idiots..... Sheeesh...

If you're old enough to vote, and you're old enough to drive a tank and kill people, then you're old enough to drink a glass of beer. Either you're an adult citizen or you're not. Anything else is idiocy.

rules are rules are rules.

by the way, I broke several of them myself.

It's insane to obey an insane law. Unless you play QB at a school like Georgia, in which case obeying it is still insane, but unfortunately the prudent thing to do.
 
#15
#15
The issue here is not that the law is unjust, but that he broke the law. I agree that the drinking age SHOULD be 18 but that doesn't mean that when i was 18 i should get drunk and act like an idiot. Even if the drinking age was 18, he still could have been arrested for disorderly conduct and obstruction.
 
#16
#16
The issue here is not that the law is unjust, but that he broke the law. I agree that the drinking age SHOULD be 18 but that doesn't mean that when i was 18 i should get drunk and act like an idiot. Even if the drinking age was 18, he still could have been arrested for disorderly conduct and obstruction.

The issue isn't even that; the issue is that he plays QB at a school like UGA. Stafford didn't break any laws a couple of years ago when all those ridiculous pictures of him at a kegger were splashed everywhere, and it was still a sensation anyway. If you play football at a high-profile school -- and especially if you play QB -- then the prudent thing to do is to figure out a way to keep your business private, regardless of whether it happens to be against the law or not.
 
#17
#17
College players drinking beer?? I'm shocked, I'm outraged! He needs to be locked up for at least 1 year, maybe 2! We must keep beer out of our college students---it's not good for them!
 

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