I support Satterfield's decision 100 percent. We all want well-disciplined athletic teams at App. This was a teachable moment for Satterfield. In my opinion, he used it to the fullest advantage.Saint3333 wrote:AppGrad78 wrote:I'm glad none of us did anything stupid when we were 20. It makes it so much easier to cast stones.
What would be your course of action if you were Satterfield?
What I don't support is this message board's quasi-blogger blurring the lines between his opinion of how the issue should be handled and his own solid investigative reporting. Our blogger is green. Perhaps he'll eventually understand the distinction.
What I don't support is the "sanctimonious few" on this board who -- with very few facts to go on -- seem to have forgotten that there are situations in which college town law enforcement, embolden by their own absolute authority, sometimes pushes the limits of that authority.
I've never met Sean Price but he strikes me as an extremely intelligent young man who had a lapse (yes, his second lapse) in judgement. I'm betting most of us had several such lapses during our time in Boone ... with no consequences. Price doesn't have that luxury. He will pay a very high price. He let his teammates down; he disappointed a university, and he figures to lose perhaps millions of dollars on draft day.
It's time for a few on this message board to quit piling on.