True. But most kids learn from their mistakes. It's called trying to do the right thing. After all the trouble the kid got into, he decides he doesn't need to go to class. This after his performance in the SEC championship game. Amazing. What does it take to get to some kids?
RP wasn't made to sit the bench. He was beat out for the job. He couldn't handle not being in the spotlight.
I hear that. I don't consider staying at LSU, where you have it made, as sucking it up. I understand that you mean he didn't get the playing time, but that would have happened at any major program. RP was not smart enough to start as a freshman. He may have gotten a shot as a soph at UT, but he chose to play with the Tigers.
mike tyson quotes are known by all. not just your hero the horse jockey. you got more issues than perrilloux.
Article in the Anniston Star newspaper this morning says that JP is having to share #11 with the incoming freshman/backup QB and to ignore JSU's QB stats on Sunday's as they won't have the stats for the different #11's separated yet.
There was an article in The Advocate (online) this morning quoting Helms, Byrd, and Herman Johnson and their relief that the headache was gone. It said some were still friends and stayed in contact but said his act had grown old. Johnson said he was tired of having to answer questions about his activities off the field. When I went back to get a link to the article it had been removed.