HitsRus;802651 wrote:That maybe, but the kid was barely 19 years old, and his transgressions were minor compared to Tressel who was an adult and whose lying was a major infraction. I'll reserve judgement on Pryor until I see whether this experience makes him grow as a man, and where he goes and how he handles himself going forward.
He's old enough to vote.
He's old enough to protect and serve.
He's old enough to play pro football.
He's old enough to play in the biggest spotlight of college football and win MVP awards.
He's old enough to know better than to do the crap he did.
I knew better at 19...so did you and probably most of the people on here.
The "kid" excuse doesn't wash.
Just to be clear: JT falls on his own actions, and it has nothing to do with Pryor. He (JT) knew better and lied, anyway.
That doesn't mean Pryor gets a pass. Actions have consequences and his actions put things in motion that have hurt a lot of people, including the coach he supposed loved like a father.
Yeah, right.