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If you took his IQ and multiplied it by 100, you might have enough intelligence to tie your shoe.....if you didn't drool all over yourself in the process.
If you took his IQ and multiplied it by 100, you might have enough intelligence to tie your shoe.....if you didn't drool all over yourself in the process.
Is there anything you'd like to add?Calloway is a world class, blow-your-own-balls-off dumbass of humongous proportions. Can anybody remember any time during his wasted scholly here when this dipsh!t wasn't in trouble? Calloway is radioactive, a jail cell waiting to happen. No NFL scout should give him a serious look he will never escape being his own worst enemy - just a giant wad of fukkup.
I think Giant Wad of Fukkup says it all, no?
You talking about Callaway or yourself? Both?
My answer is yes regardless
You talking about Callaway or yourself? Both?
My answer is yes regardless
Forgot to add MalikmyBallsJay26, damn. Consider yourself added! :)
They have the worst group of receivers in the NFL. I would expect them to take at least two wideouts and make a play for Dez Bryant.
Weed is similar to booze. Most use it in moderation. Others become dependent. For some it becomes a gateway drug.
I smoked pot in high school, less in college. Fortunately, I was able to walk away from it. Like anything else that's mind altering, it's overrated.
I mean, Pop Tarts are not that great. I could go through boxes of the sh*t when I was buzzed.
I'll continue with my mantra regarding AC from a year ago, that we should completely stop testing these kids for weed, and should certainly stop suspending them for it. This is yet another case showing that it does absolutely no good. Do the best you can in character evaluations during recruiting and take action for the major issues. But if a kid insists on being a knucklehead and flushing a his future down the toilet(personally think his stock is way overblown anyway, but whatever), that's on him. If we've already committed to a scholly which involves tens of thousands of dollars, I say we may as well harness his athletic ability and let the chips fall where they will.
Ftr, I realize that last year's full year suspension was for the fraud case. It has just been debated at length on here as to whether or not we should suspend him(and others) for the failed tests as well. I see no point. There's zero evidence that any of these kids have ever looked back and said, "boy, I never realized I shouldn't smoke marijuana until I had to miss that opener against the Citadel". They obviously don't care. Simply let them do it, and move on.
And no, I'm not a "legalize it" type. I don't smoke, and never really did. I'm just practical enough to not continue banging my head into a wall in hopes that people who grow up in a society that glorifies drug use will choose to take a different path merely because it might help my team win.