Some adults also , actually quite a few.Kids smoke weed and it is assumed. We don't need any updates on who please.
Some adults also , actually quite a few.Kids smoke weed and it is assumed. We don't need any updates on who please.
doubtful. I'm sure there are some bad players who did or didn't and I know there are some greats that did or didn't. your logic is badAnd all of our worst players.
And all of our worst players.
Who are you, Jeff Sessions? I think your heart would break if you knew what some of your UConn heroes from days past got up to.
Probably best not to expose others personal stuff here.
Meh, fair point. If mods could delete my last post I'd appreciate it.Fellas, what happens in Storrs stays in Storrs. Don't be that person.
Mack's personal flaws plays right into the strength of KO. Someone will give him a second chance, so why not KO and UConn? The fact that he can really play basketball makes the decision easier. Team chemistry is over rated or the importance of it has been muted by the fact that we haven't had strong team chemistry in the last 3 years.
What is the current word used to describe someone who's primary mission in life is obtaining his next sack and who lacks motivation to do anything meaningful in life? I was never a user but I've had plenty of friends who were and I know there are some very successful heavy users (Bill Walton, Cliff Robinson, Phil Jackson just to keep it in the scope of basketball) but I can say all of the ones I've known lacked career motivation and maturity. It's like their life stopped evolving in college and has stayed that way since then.Did someone really use the term "pothead". Lets just change your name on here to "Old white guy" and send you some Chinos, a cardigan and a pair of Docksiders.
Wait Dad is this you?
What is the current word used to describe someone who's primary mission in life is obtaining his next sack and who lacks motivation to do anything meaningful in life? I was never a user but I've had plenty of friends who were and I know there are some very successful heavy users (Bill Walton, Cliff Robinson, Phil Jackson just to keep it in the scope of basketball) but I can say all of the ones I've known lacked career motivation and maturity. It's like their life stopped evolving in college and has stayed that way since then.
Meh, fair point. If mods could delete my last post I'd appreciate it.
What is the current word used to describe someone who's primary mission in life is obtaining his next sack and who lacks motivation to do anything meaningful in life? I was never a user but I've had plenty of friends who were and I know there are some very successful heavy users (Bill Walton, Cliff Robinson, Phil Jackson just to keep it in the scope of basketball) but I can say all of the ones I've known lacked career motivation and maturity. It's like their life stopped evolving in college and has stayed that way since then.
It's a pretty weak argument to not take Mack because he will disrupt team chemistry when there is no such chemistry to speak of. Mack, on this team, is easily one of the top 2 skilled players we would have. UConn should never turn away talent like this. Instead, have faith that Ollie will help this kid out off the court while he helps us on it. I see now what I wrote before is unclear but talent wins and UConn needs as much of it as possible.Am I the only one struggling to find logic in that progression.
1. Team chemistry is overrated.
2. We haven't had team chemistry.
3. We haven't been good enough while we haven't had team chemistry.
4. Thus, the solution is to take someone who will probably keep team chemistry poor.
UConn should never turn away talent like this.
The men's players who don't smoke weed are the exception. I wonder if they test and when and what the punishment is for a failed test? Syracuse got in trouble for covering up failed tests.