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skinsdad62
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he got released, he has a DWI on the rap sheet , but he is young big and tall and might be had on the cheap
If anyone can sympathize with Floyd, it is Scot. Remember, he is no stranger to DUIs. Who knows, maybe they can go have a beer and hammer things out (pun intended).Um - no. This is 2nd DUI & I am not betting against him getting another one. This shows extremely poor judgment on his part, and he was not having a good season. Pass.
If anyone can sympathize with Floyd, it is Scot. Remember, he is no stranger to DUIs. Who knows, maybe they can go have a beer and hammer things out (pun intended).![]()
Do you think Scot considers himself a quality guy? If so, it would be a bit hypocritical to label another as not given Scot has suffered the exact same issues. Also, if you listen to the Cards teammates, the all speak highly of Floyd as a team leader and great locker room guy. He may just have an issue that he is struggling to deal with. That doesn't mean he is low quality, just has baggage.What happened to the whole idea of them advocating bringing in quality type people? Has that gone out the window? It is not so much the DUI that concerns me - it is the manner in which it occurred & the lack of judgement. Honestly - falling asleep at a traffic light at 2 am? Was he begging for a DUI? Considering that he already had one in his past why didn't he take the free ride, take UBER or stay at a hotel?
I am not perfect & am not trying to pass judgement - just concerned about the red flags that come with this guy. Oh well - don't think that they will pursue him anyhow - we will see.
Do you think Scot considers himself a quality guy? If so, it would be a bit hypocritical to label another as not given Scot has suffered the exact same issues. Also, if you listen to the Cards teammates, the all speak highly of Floyd as a team leader and great locker room guy. He may just have an issue that he is struggling to deal with. That doesn't mean he is low quality, just has baggage.
You are right in being concerned. I guess my point is on your definition of "quality guy". I'm not necessarily ready to label someone with a drinking problem a non quality guy. Domestic violence, locker room issues, lack of respect for teammates, coaches, fans, etc. are huge red flags. And given that our own GM, who you have expressed unwavering support for, has this exact same issue raises my eyebrows.Scot McCloughan: 'I'm Looking For The Best Football Players'
I am not making the judgment. Consider what SM said in this article & he has said similar many times:
McCloughan said. “I know I keep reiterating on it but high-character football players; that are tough guys. That understands that it’s about the sum of parts not the individual."
Perhaps you are rt about Floyd but it is not as if this was only recently. He had his fist DUI in college and that was quite a while ago. Again - not really questioning the DUI but more how it occurred & why this guy didn't find another way to get home. It raises serious doubts about whether this will occur again. Am I (or anyone else) wrong for having those doubts? Is it completely irrelevant?
You are right in being concerned. I guess my point is on your definition of "quality guy". I'm not necessarily ready to label someone with a drinking problem a non quality guy. Domestic violence, locker room issues, lack of respect for teammates, coaches, fans, etc. are huge red flags. And given that our own GM, who you have expressed unwavering support for, has this exact same issue raises my eyebrows.
On a personal level, yes, putting yourself in position to kill somebody is worse. On a team level, being viewed as an ass hole by your team is worse for the team.