What should CPF do with Foster, Wardlow and Holbert?

What should be the punishment?


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#27
#27
Since the story has not broken yet...

Most likely, these guys were hanging out at a bar they routinely drink at. They probably know most of the people working there and I doubt they were causing many problems. They were probably a little more high strung than usual, since they just lost, and some jackass probably began mouthing off to them. It got loud and someone had to take notice.

I will be very surprised if that is not what happened. Also, it is probably better for them to drink in a bar after a loss than at a party somewhere. There is going to be a lot less temptation to fight at a bar than at a keg party.
 
#30
#30
Yes, it is my will that keeps the drinking age is 21.
Oh My God! You're one of those!

If we're going to keep the drinking age at 21, then we need to raise the age to volunteer for the military to 21. If a person is not mature enough to drink a friggin Budweiser they are certainly not mature enough to die in Iraq.
 
#31
#31
Since the story has not broken yet...

Most likely, these guys were hanging out at a bar they routinely drink at. They probably know most of the people working there and I doubt they were causing many problems. .


They knew the rules they broke them, and now they face consequences.

Theres no point in having rules if they are not enforced when they are broken.
 
#32
#32
Oh My God! You're one of those!

If we're going to keep the drinking age at 21, then we need to raise the age to volunteer for the military to 21. If a person is not mature enough to drink a friggin Budweiser they are certainly not mature enough to die in Iraq.

You can argue all you want they should be allowed, but the fact is as of right now, they are not, so the rules should be followed.
 
#34
#34
Right, follow every single rule, no matter how absolutely backwards it is...

I assume that neither of you ever drive above the speed limit or change lanes without signaling...
 
#35
#35
You can argue all you want they should be allowed, but the fact is as of right now, they are not, so the rules should be followed.
Rules and laws change when people decide they are not going to follow them. Do you honestly believe that as a people the human race would have progressed if every last rule was followed?
 
#36
#36
You can argue all you want they should be allowed, but the fact is as of right now, they are not, so the rules should be followed.
Just some idiot cop trying to get his name in the paper. 18/19 year olds drink all the time. I did, and most of the people on this board did I'd be willing to bet.
 
#37
#37
On the lighter side, I guess it's a good thing Coker's due back next week...:p
 
#38
#38
Rules and laws change when people decide they are not going to follow them. Do you honestly believe that as a people the human race would have progressed if every last rule was followed?

Nope...

Doesn't change the fact he was drinking underage.
 
#40
#40
Nope...

Doesn't change the fact he was drinking underage.
I am not trying to argue against the facts of the case. The laws are ridiculous and unless someone was physically hurt from the incident, there should be absolutely no punishment handed down.
 
#41
#41
I am not trying to argue against the facts of the case. The laws are ridiculous and unless someone was physically hurt from the incident, there should be absolutely no punishment handed down.

I can't honestly say it was a great law, but it is a law. I'm sure Foster was well aware of this, and it should not be allowed to go unpunished.
 
#42
#42
If they want to protest the drinking age, there are better ways to do that then drinking and getting arrested in a bar.
 
#43
#43
What do you think of players taking cash from boosters? I think the only one stupid enough in the situation would be the person handing out the money. I can't see why the NCAA has a problem with you taking money handed to you to do what you do is illegal, but they don't allow it, so it should not be done.
 
#44
#44
There is absolutely no point in having team rules if you don't punish individuals when they break them.

They become meaningless then.
 
#45
#45
I can't honestly say it was a great law, but it is illegal, I'm sure Foster was well aware of this, and it should not be allowed.
Just because one is aware that something is illegal, does not mean they must adhere. The gov't of Knox County will pass sentence on these three. I see no reason why Fulmer should.

Again, they inflicted no physical harm on anyone involved. Since when is shouting in a bar "disorderly conduct"? If they broke anything, they should pay for the repair. Other than that, this is just more proof that large groups in America are forcing their morals down everyone else's throats.

When I was a kid, I had wine for nice dinners with my family. I shared my first beer with my dad when I was 8. If I did the same with my kids, they would end up in a foster home.
 
#46
#46
I am not trying to argue against the facts of the case. The laws are ridiculous and unless someone was physically hurt from the incident, there should be absolutely no punishment handed down.

every criminal throughout history has followed their own "moral guidelines"...just not good ones.
 
#48
#48
There is absolutely no point in having team rules if you don't punish individuals when they break them.

They become meaningless then.
Exactly, and underage consumption laws should be absolutely meaningless, and then removed from the books.
 
#49
#49
I say you suspened all of them, Holbert and Wardlow for bad judgement and Arian Foster just because he sucks and needs to be on the bench anyway.
 
#50
#50
It's normal for college kids this age to be drunk and out at 3 am specially after taking such of an emotional blow with the loss, but when u play football for a big time college football program and you are on scholarship your not a normal college kid and if ur gunna drink, stay in your room and play video games.
 

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