Tyrann Matheu dismissed from LSU
@SportsCenter: BREAKING - @LSUCoachMiles announces that CB Tyrann Mathieu (@TM7_Era) has been dismissed from team for breaking a school rule
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Just saw this in the sec thread. Please delete
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NooB. ~
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SEC thugs
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Welcome to the Kansas Jayhawks
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Wow
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Thats going to hurt their championship aspirations.
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Tyrann "Vontaze Burfict" Mathieu
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He was only good as a returner anyway. A pretty average at BEST CB, often below-average.
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Honey Badger don't care. He doesn't care about his stale nickname. He just plays where he wants as long as it's a 3rd rate program probably in Division II somewhere
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What would stop the Chiefs from contacting the guy and see if he wants to sign as a free agent?
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Brent Musberger will have to find something else to talk -- and talk and talk and talk and talk -- about now.
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He musta did a white woman
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That guy was a royal douchebag anyway.
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If they allowed players to just leave school and sign, no QB would ever enter the draft. Just go to the highest bidder with the best situation. |
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The "REAL" Honey Badger resides in Manhattan Kansas.
He doesn't give a ****. |
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When I saw this I was happy because I thought it said they were kicking Honey BooBoo off the TV.
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What a load of absolute crap. Now they're going to make him about to be a victim who is 'sick' and will focus on getting 'healthy'. Please...
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It's good he's going to rehab if he has a problem. Now when he gets out, I hope UGA gets him. That way we can get some payback for Mettenberger. They take the guy we boot. We take the guy they boot.
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Is he addicted to pot? Lol
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LSU parted ways with Mathieu a week ago after he failed multiple drug tests. According to the Fox affiliate in New Orleans, Mathieu has been in a drug rehab in Houston and will remain there for an undetermined amount of time. Former NBA player John Lucas, who reached out to Mathieu after his dismissal, runs the Right Step recovery center in Houston. Bruce Feldman of CBSsports.com says Mathieu has been there since Sunday battling marijuana addiction.
JESUS ****ING CHRIST THIS COUNTRY IS SO ****ING STUPID |
From what I heard on the radio, his Dad is making him go.
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It's a PR move, IMO. |
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he's a professional athlete? he's neither? |
Marijuana addiction. Ok.
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I think that's more likely than him being so addicted to pot that he needs rehab. |
I smoked pot every day for 10 years. My wife got pregnant and I had to get a job with benefits and they did random drug tests so I had to quit. It wasn't easy quitting. Not as hard as cigarettes but it wasn't easy...
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I think his Dad is an ultra-religious Bible Belt guy who is making him go to save his soul. I really don't think it's about PR but you never know.
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He's an aspiring professional athlete. A highly successful one who was a Heisman runner-up last year. Previous Heisman candidates/winners who returned to school took out insurance policies against their future potential earnings/worth. His image and reputation will highly affect his draft position which will directly affect his earning potential. This is a PR move. |
And I totally believe Tiger Woods was a “sex addict” too
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This is just a ploy to get him back on the LSU team.
Watch...in two weeks you'll start hearing words like "amazing recovery" and "miraculous change in attitude". Then before you know it...BAM! On the field against Auburn. |
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I wouldn't be shocked in the least to see him back by week 2 or 3. It's just the way things work with "superstar" players. |
Do you guys not want to see the best players on the field?
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because the NFL doesn't draft pot smokers? |
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cuase if not, it's a hella expensive PR move... |
Misleading thread title. Honey badgers don't go to rehab. Ban him from football.
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The eternal question of, "how much blow would you have to do to get kicked off of a Les Miles team" has finally been answered.
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it doesn't make sense that they're shelling out $10,000 to prove something to league that doesn't require proof...but whatever... |
Is there something more to this story? If every college football coach kicked off every player they had that was "hooked" on the hoob, I'm thinking rosters everywhere would be pretty thin.
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who? |
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everyone gets drafted...teams pay lip service to caring about that stuff |
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it would be cheaper, and easier, for him to simply transfer and dominate at another school, even if he has to drop a level
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Saw a report the other day saying verbiage out of LSU seemed to leave the door open for him to return next year. |
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better for him to go into rehab and get his mind right
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i don't even know why I'm arguing, just bored
it just seems like more of a hassle to me - to go to rehab - than to just move on and say "I learned my lesson"... certainly, rehab is not the common option for college players...though I bet many of them could genuinely use it |
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ok...it proves my point, but ok |
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Completely irrelevant. |
A few things to know...
1. it was "synthetic" pot and while I have no direct experience with the stuff, I do have a relative who was in a bad car accident when they freaked while on the stuff. 2. Word is, this was #3. LSU policy for athletes states 1st offense is basically nothing, 2nd is "15% of remaining games that season" suspension ( he missed the Auburn game for a rumored positive test last year ), #3 is mandatory 1 year suspension, entry into a program, etc, and #4 is permanently gone. 3. The football program will not comment on if he has a chance to come back in 2013 or not - despite what USA Today et al say ( they are connected to Glenn Guilbeau, a piece of shit in Shreveport who admittedly just wants to stir the pot ). As for Tyrann himself, while I firmly believe people are responsible for their own actions no matter their upbringing, do realize that his biological mother is ( or was? ) a drug addict, his biological dad is in jail for murder, his grandpa who was raising him passed away when he was 5, and ever since he has been raised by his Aunt & Uncle ( now know as his real parents ) in a rather rough area. Those things aren't excuses - they are facts. So when I hear he's in a rehab program, I have to believe its legitimate; not just for addiction, but also to get away from a bad crowd that was rumored he still hung out with despite those folks not even being enrolled at LSU. As for a 'PR move by LSU to get him back on the team'... well, that's just ignorant. Les Miles kicked Ryan Perrilloux off the team, a starting QB who reminded many of Micheal Vick in college. That loss led to LSU's mess at QB with Jefferson and Lee for the years to come. LSU has only ever had one major violation and it was recently when an assistant coach lined up a JuCo guy to get the apartment of a former player ( note - Hicks, who was just drafted this year by the Saints, paid for the apartment himself ) and made too many calls to said player. Hicks never played a snap and was removed from the team before the season even started, the coach was "allowed to find a new job elsewhere", the incident was self reported, and the self imposed sanctions were actually lightened by the NCAA ( 2 schollie loss down to 1 and such ). LSU doesn't mess around. |
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does an alarm sound when someone posts about LSU on teh interwebs? |
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