These guys just can't seem to leave the dope alone. Lewis was also in the car with the rest and you know they were all passing the joint. I certainly agree with the discription -- just plain moronic.this from Mac last Aug when pot was an issue previously with Callaway.
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/mcelwain-hopes-help-callaway-marijuana-admission-222945343--ncaaf.html
I suspect this will not be good for Callaway.
Probably won't be a kicked off the team issue, but he sure won't be playing against Michigan, when we need him most
fckin dumbass.
..... That or perhaps yelling out the car window made the cop suspicious and thought... "huh... this guy might be drunk.... better pull him over to be sure, before he kills some innocent family in a minivan."No, douchey is using something like a seatbelt or yelling out of a window to pull someone over. It's coincidence that he was actually ridin' dirty, as they say.
Mac seems to be running a renegade football team with all these players being arrested or cited/investigated for terrorizing and shooting at girlfriends, sexual assault, possessing illegal drugs, driving with no license, and using performance enhancing drugs etc.
My first concern is for Callaway & Lewis. Who is this guy & why are they riding around with him? If Callaway is using, what is the best response/consequence to encourage him to stop? As Mac said, it's a teaching moment. The effect on the team is secondary, but even there you have to think about setting the right boundaries and so on.
I don't see how he isn't suspended at least 2 games.
The overall sketchy sounding circumstances are a worry, too.
And I'm not going to blame the cop. Callaway is responsible for his choices.
"After being suspended amid sexual battery allegations last spring, he was fully reinstated to the team in August after an independent hearing officer found Callaway not responsible of sexually assaulting a female student in December 2015.
During a student code of conduct hearing for those allegations, Callaway had acknowledged that he "was so stoned [he] had no interest in having sex with anyone." After that admission, McElwain had said there would be consequences if Callaway's marijuana usage "becomes habitual."
"If there are some issues, find help," McElwain said in August. "If it becomes habitual, then there are some consequences. ... If it becomes one of those deals through the counseling hasn't worked and that kind of stuff, then there will be some harder consequences, and yet those haven't come up yet."
I don't see how he doesn't miss game(s).
Jay26 no doubt.If he's suspended, who will be the first to offer it as an excuse for Mac losing?
If he's suspended, who will be the first to offer it as an excuse for Mac losing?
Mac seems to be running a renegade football team with all these players being arrested or cited/investigated for terrorizing and shooting at girlfriends, sexual assault, possessing illegal drugs, driving with no license, and using performance enhancing drugs etc.
No.
Those who do this crap need to take responsibility for their own actions. Mac is not running a renegade program, you're looking to confirm your opinion that he should be fired. This is even a very poor attempt. You can do better at twisting something to support your end goal.
No thats just proof that we are getting better bc someone says they saw receivers running around free everywhere, TRUST ME!!!if we dont score an offensive TD against FSU for a 3rd straight year.