I support both the criminal charge and team consequences for Etienne. I do so because I believe the standards for an athlete are higher than for the fan in such a situation.Chicat wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 12:12 pmAre the standards as an athlete somehow lower than the standards as a human being?pc in NM wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:48 amThe kid needs to learn that as an athlete in such an environment, there are standars that he needs to comply with - he's a kid, and no reason to expect that he won't learn from a second chance...Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:22 amHe committed a crime on video in front of 14,000 people. It's not like it happened as part of the game either, like trying to charge someone for a hard foul.
It's gonna be what it's gonna be and our program has no role in it. How UCLA wants to handle him is up to them, but this is about as cut and dried in terms of a criminal case as you get. You don't usually have multiple video angles and thousands of witnesses.
IMNSHO, the fan, OTOH, was behaving like an asshole and that should be regarded as below U of A standards!
And in your mind is it worse to make a rude gesture than to spit on people multiple times? Because if so . . . whew, you have certainly outdone yourself PC. A+ work there my man.
However, I do not think his behavior merits dismissal from the team - therefore, a second chance…
And, I only mentioned the fan, because his behavior had been heretofore ignored.
Nothing whatsover that I said implied that the athlete’s behavior was less of an issue than the fan’s.