DistrictDeacon
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Y'all are being dumb. It's not a nonsensical or outdated policy.
I'd agree with you if you argued that it's a nonsensical, outdated law.
I've made several arguments that lay out very clearly why our policy makes sense (we test based on NCAA rules, it's detrimental to performance) and it's not outdated (It's the current federal law).
But none of that is the point. You can argue all you want that the policy is dumb. But the fact is that it's team policy. Players get the rules printed out on colorful paper at the beginning of the season, and an assistant AD comes in and explains the rules and consequences to the team while they eat their one slice of pizza per freshman.
It's not that fucking hard to lay off the smoking for three months during the season. CBS knew the rules, and he let himself and the team down.
Alcohol is also detrimental to performance and against the law for those underage. What’s that colorful piece of paper say about booze?