Chris P. Bacon
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this thread will just turn into another pissing match.
I think it is a fair punishment. I still beleive Kelly screwed up by not docking Floyd 1 game last fall.
I definitely think its fair. I hate how some of the peeps on some other boards are saying its not. Like they say timing is everything. Floyd gets a dui after spring, he misses games. Rees/Carlo mess up in spring they miss spring.
Rees should probably get more than 1 game, but the fact that he loses reps is going to be punishment and something that quite frankly he may not get reps again. Kelly is brilliant, in that it essentially gives Golson a 2 game trial. If he can handle it then, barring injury he is the QB of Notre Dame for quite awhile. Golson doesnt produce then you have Rees coming back for a road game vs Mich St. Other than obviously losing games, there aren't many negative scenarios for the TEAM. I think that is key as well for overall success.
In my opinion, Carlo should get to go to Ireland, but not play. But, then again, someone needs to be able to keep Rees company in the bend.
Fair punishment. Doesnt hurt the team. Consequences are there for the individuals.
I said this earlier. I don't think Carlo got 'screwed'. Honestly, Carlo saying 'my people will get you' is as much of a threat to the police than tiny hands giving them a shot to the jejunum, IMO.
I once got caught underage at a party at Purdue, all the cops did was say everyone needs to leave.
I once got caught underage at a party at ND, the cops came in with a battering ram.
True story.
Here's what confuses me. Maybe someone can explain.
It seems that many of you think Floyd should have been suspended one game. So when you say Carlo and Tommy's punishment was fair, do you
1. View this punishment in a vaccuum and ignore precedent set with Floyd? or
2. Think what Tommy and Carlo did was worse? Or
3. Think Tommy and Carlo's punishment is less severe?
It seems to me that one of the above must be true. IMO those of you in the first category are operating under the wrong framework. To me, fairness is a relative analysis unless there is no precedent, i.e. PSU. To think this punishment is fair without comparing it to the only precedent available (Floyd) is inappropriate. Those in the third category I just disagree with and so do most D1 football players I would wager. Just my opinion.
Edit: added 3rd category
I said this earlier. I don't think Carlo got 'screwed'. Honestly, Carlo saying 'my people will get you' is as much of a threat to the police than tiny hands giving them a shot to the jejunum, IMO.
Fair for Carlo, Tommy should have got more.