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Post by Aggie One on Aug 12, 2013 19:45:46 GMT -5
I just back from the AAF meeting with Earl Hilton tonight. Mayes is history, gone, done. Kindle went through the courts and the university tribunal process last week as I stated that he would earlier. The university ruled on him as did the courts. He received his university punishment and the standard suspended sentence for first time DWI offender by the courts. Hilton met with him at length and was reinstated last Friday afternoon but will be benched fro the App State game.
End of story.
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Post by AggieGroove on Aug 12, 2013 19:50:19 GMT -5
I just back from the AAF meeting with Earl Hilton tonight. Mayes is history, gone, done. Kindle went through the courts and the university tribunal process last week as I stated that he would earlier. The university ruled on him as did the courts. He received his university punishment and the standard suspended sentence for first time DWI offender by the courts. Hilton met with him at length and was reinstated last Friday afternoon but will be benched fro the App State game. End of story. I will bet Kindle will have a dynamite year, on and the off the field. Sorry about Mayes but drug dealing is unacceptable... Let's move on.....
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Post by 4XLAGGIE on Aug 12, 2013 20:15:11 GMT -5
All athletes are not tested by the NCAA. That's why its called random testing. The University tests those who coaches have an inkling that they may be doing something. No testing of all the athletes...
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Post by marchingband1969 on Aug 12, 2013 20:17:38 GMT -5
I hope Earl mentioned to Kindle not to act a fool in Boone while he's serving his one-game suspension. Last year I thought he was going to get arrested in the stands at the Coastal Carolina game. Based on his track record, I'm not sure he will not act a fool again. If he does create problems again this year my opinion of Earl and Broadway will change. This kids needs to be on a short lease and it starts in Boone.
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Post by ohsixrain on Aug 12, 2013 20:52:17 GMT -5
Will he dress, is the question.
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Post by Aggie One on Aug 12, 2013 21:04:08 GMT -5
No.
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Post by jwill on Aug 12, 2013 21:24:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the update Aggie One, I really wish Kindle the best both on and off the field.
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Post by Aggie One on Aug 12, 2013 22:02:14 GMT -5
I think he'll be okay. We start hitting tomorrow weather permitting.
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Post by aggie2ru on Aug 13, 2013 0:49:10 GMT -5
Kindle needs to stay straight. I will not mention what it is but he got REALLY lucky at the end of his Soph. year. Stay on it little bro if you read this remember life is what you make it. The best to you (Kindle) always!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 7:16:34 GMT -5
I just back from the AAF meeting with Earl Hilton tonight. Mayes is history, gone, done. Kindle went through the courts and the university tribunal process last week as I stated that he would earlier. The university ruled on him as did the courts. He received his university punishment and the standard suspended sentence for first time DWI offender by the courts. Hilton met with him at length and was reinstated last Friday afternoon but will be benched fro the App State game. End of story. I say good moves.
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Post by captaggie on Aug 13, 2013 9:14:21 GMT -5
A1,
What other topics were discussed at the meeting?
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 13, 2013 10:00:01 GMT -5
so what are you saying? coach should be reprimanded for the actions of ppl2% of his squad? what about the other 98%? what happens within the football program "off the field" is not a "direct" reflection of coach broadway's leadership. are you suggesting that broadway condones drug dealing? apparently you are since you believe everything that happens within the confines of aggie football is a "direct reflection" of coach broadway. i'd like to see you account for 100 college students 24/7 year round. its easy for you to make such a statement as a bdv poster, but i dare say you can't control the actions of 100 football players 24/7 365 days a year no matter how many controls you put in place... Don't change the narrative. Where did I say anything about reprimand or disciplinary actions. We either agree or agree to disagree that he's 100% accountable. It's your assumption that it's 2%. What if its 10%, 15% or 30%? I don't see how accountability changes with the percent of players breaking rules/laws? Who's accountable as the percent changes? my point is that only about 2% of his players have been arrested while the other 98% have not (at least not publicly that i know of). so you’re suggesting that the coach should be held accountable (whatever that means) because he can’t keep 100% of his players from making poor decisions? is that what you’re saying? if so, no coach in america can keep 100% of his players from making poor decisions like drinking alcohol and driving, or selling drugs. no coach can do that, not even basketball coaches who only have 15 or so players to monitor. i think a coach should be judged based on his “overall” program, not just 2 individual players. i’m not putting percentages on it, but i would expect the “off the field” behavior of 100 football players to be relatively consistent with the overall student body. when you roll up all 3 of broadway’s years at a&t, we’re talking even less than 2% of his players being arrested. 2 get arrested this year and now all of a sudden the sky is falling? not in my opinion. i could see if this was a repeated pattern every year, then i’d be concerned. but as far as i know, it hasn’t been. i don’t think this single incident should raise a red flag, it is not out of the ordinary given the overall scheme of things at all colleges across the country. i’d be willing to bet my house that there’s several more college football teams in the state who have a few guys who drink and drive or sell drugs. i mean, we’ve got to be realistic about this kind of conduct. didn’t pj hairston have an ecsu basketball player with him during his incident who allegedly possessed pot and a gun? should the ecsu coach be held “accountable” for that? if it happens frequently, i’d say yes. but if its an isolated incident, i’d say no. now, if coach broadway turns a blind eye to this or any other incident that’s a felony, then that would be a cause for concern. but i don’t think that’s the case. i’m sure coach broadway will take the actions necessary to properly address this situation...
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Post by DOOMS on Aug 13, 2013 10:20:01 GMT -5
I don't know that Broadway's contract reads like Lee's contract, but Lee's contract stated:
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 13, 2013 10:25:54 GMT -5
I don't know that Broadway's contract reads like Lee's contract, but Lee's contract stated: i think those are fair expectations for a college coach...
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Post by bigpeete1 on Aug 13, 2013 11:20:10 GMT -5
THE HEAD COACH WILL ALWAYS BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE,THAT'S THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS!
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