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Sounds to me like Lewis did to your son what you should've done more often.....whip that ass...@Teezmama1: My son was involved in a altercation with another teammate, in which, he had NO CHOICE but to defend himself.
Sounds to me like Lewis did to your son what you should've done more often.....whip that ass...@Teezmama1: My son was involved in a altercation with another teammate, in which, he had NO CHOICE but to defend himself.
I guess Tabor's ready for the NFL. NFL coaches like it when their players get in fights in preseason camp - gets guys fired up and ready to play their best. I guess Mac's not ready for the NFL yet.
My coach was that type of coach. If one person in the unit messed up, the whole unit was punished. There was a time in high school, and I don't remember the circumstances, but I did something to get myself in hot water, and literally the entire team did up downs while I stood there and had to count them off. I was absolutely devastated, and I'm fairly certain I was in tears by the end of it. Effective punishment if you ask me. However, you have to take into account I wasn't a selfish assh*le and I cared deeply for my teammates, which probably isn't the case with a lot of players these days.A general question. And maybe it's a question for you guys that played at the college level (I'm looking at you Sas). Isn't there a different punishment that would be more effective other than a game suspension? Running stadium steps or whatever? Or make your squad run steps. Would these guys think twice about screwing up if not only they paid the price but if they knew their buddies were going to pay. So if Tabor screws up he knows all the db's will have to run steps with him. Would that be more effective. I don't know but at that age I really wasn't to concerned about myself but letting all my buddies down would give me pause for thought.
We have all known Tabor is a thug for awhile..he is a good ball player but will be glad when he's gone. Never have liked big mouth players.C'yontai was making fun of Tabor, then Tabor was like, "Don't Teez me, bro." It went downhill from there.
The fact that Tabor got his head split open with a helmet and STILL got suspended tells you he was far from innocent in this one.
We have all known Tabor is a thug for awhile..he is a good ball player but will be glad when he's gone. Never have liked big mouth players.
When did Graham Hall actually start reporting?
Dang... I guess Lewis connected his helmet swing with Tabor's head...
Out of curiosity, how does being loudmouthed make someone a thong?
Out of curiosity, how does being loudmouthed make someone a thong?
Out of curiosity, how does being loudmouthed make someone a thong?
What's the chances it knocked some sense into Tabor...
Out of curiosity, how does being loudmouthed make someone a thong?
Not sure what "sense" he needs knocked into him. He is the best player on the team and has actually represented UF well in NY and on national media. Yes... he sometimes gives his opinion on social issues and sometimes makes poor statements, but he is a kid, so he will learn, but I'd prefer to have him the way he is because part of what makes him so great on the field is his personality.
I'm hoping Lewis swung Tabor's head into a helmet, or something like that. If Lewis actually swung his helmet at Tabor's unprotected head I believe he would be given more time off than Tabor, if not let go altogether.