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TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 1, 2021, 3:55 PM
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Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
A former Tiger is now a dawg. According to multiple reports, former Clemson cornerback Derion Kendrick has transferred to Georgia and will report in the next 24 hours. Kendrick parted ways with the Clemson program ahead of spring practice, therefore sending him into the transfer portal after his dec Read Update » |
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 1, 2021, 5:09 PM
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They got DK & Arik Gilbert adding a little fire power might make the season opener a little more interesting!
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 1, 2021, 5:17 PM
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Well he certainly knows how BV thinks so he will and all of our weaknesses so he will be huge asset for them. Guess we'd better mix it up over the summer!
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Game Changer [1925]
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 1, 2021, 5:15 PM
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I’m not a big fan of this.
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Game Changer [1925]
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 1, 2021, 5:15 PM
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I’m not a big fan of this.
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Oculus Spirit [39232]
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Unfortunately, his poor behavior and doubtful character will
Jun 1, 2021, 5:41 PM
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be lauded at UGA.
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Re: Unfortunately, his poor behavior and doubtful character will
Jun 2, 2021, 7:36 AM
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Would you stop putting your mouth on this kid. He released at statement the other day about what happened but of course Tiger et doesn’t report on it.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 9:17 AM
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While I don't condone his actions at all, neither charge is a felony. Both are misdemeanors. And the reality is that the large majority of first time offenders with the same charges would get a similar pre-trial process, weather they were athletes or not.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 9:47 AM
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Watch this video below from Saban. It helps explain the other side of the coin especially in a case like this one.
https://youtu.be/xHYGeQGJRTY
Kendrick has made some mistakes, but is throwing him away the right thing to do here? He could have easily declared for the draft last year, but he chose to come back with the stated goal of earning a degree for his family.
Does this sound like a guy unworthy of a second-chance?:
“The reason I came back to school was to finish, graduate, get my degree and then do whatever I wanted to do after that. It wasn’t really like, ‘Oh, go get the money right now.’ … It’s not just about football,” Kendrick said. “I’ve got a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old, so that’s what I’m really doing this for. And I’ve got a family that’s behind me 100 percent.”
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 1:52 AM
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I’m all for second chances when it comes to a player who might have issues with grades, fellow students, or feels like they don’t fit. But!, when the player has behavior issues (on and of the field), turns around gets arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and Illegal weed, is allowed to transfer and play football for another school, come on! What message are we sending here, seriously! This guy is a risk, he’s a high risk of possibly getting into deeper trouble, an this is his reward. Let him continue to play ball, transfer, and basically sweep all this red flagging issues under the rug. No, I’m sorry but that is where I draw the line in the dirt. Like I said grades, personal issues, yes transfer and get a fresh start, but felony charges such as this, and we reward behavior like this with a transfer and opportunity to play ball. Society has its priorities backwards for real. Anyone gets these charges and it’s what 2-3 years prison minimum, so what makes this guy so special, what makes any athlete that special to when they break the law, instead of holding them to the fire, we allow them a pass. This Generation is a total travesty.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB will transfer to Georgia
Jun 8, 2021, 9:29 AM
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So am I understanding you correctly, you're all for second chances?
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