Rather be on BA

October 16th, 2012 at 6:45 PM ^

A lot of highly publicized and immensely sucessful college players don't get drafted in the first two rounds in the NFL for a variety of reasons.  Sometimes it is the right decision (ex. Eric Crouch), and sometimes the player overcomes those critiques to have a great career (ex. Doug Floutie).  The points many people made about him only being a sophomore are very valid as well.

UofM-I-Hart

October 16th, 2012 at 12:01 PM ^

He had multiple opportunities for "the best" and he single handedly handed it away. Why in gods name does anyone feel for this dude in any way?

Don

October 16th, 2012 at 12:23 PM ^

the worst thing possible might be for him to land in the NFL; with all the leeches and parasites he's got back home who regard him as nothing more than a meal ticket, his money would disappear as quickly as Vince Young's did. He'd end up with multiple kids with multiple women just like his father, and that'll drain his bank account right there.

Lucas is doing great things trying to get people like Mathieu back on track, but he's up against some heavy odds in this case.

 

M-Dog

October 16th, 2012 at 12:35 PM ^

"Honey Badger" needs to be a legacy nickname that gets passed down to future generations of players, like our legacy jerseys.  It's too good to let go. 

StephenRKass

October 16th, 2012 at 1:05 PM ^

I really wish Tyrann well. Such a sad story, one that has been repeated so many times. My own family has been affected deeply by someone who couldn't get clean and make good choices:  as a result, we adopted twins to help out.

I have a few comments, after reading a number of the posts.

  1. Have some compassion on those who make bad choices.
  2. When you have the opportunity to make a difference in the life of someone who is disadvantaged, please do something. I don't mean that you should enable them to continue bad behavior. But if you can show someone a better way to live, try to do something. I've been struck, with my son's football teams, how much of a difference good coaches can make in the lives of many boys.
  3. Relationships and addictions are complicated. Not everyone can just buck up, and do the right thing.
  4. Be thankful for the family you have, especially when you've been given advantages and taught how to deal with substances, and with finances, and with ability.

O Fo Sho

October 16th, 2012 at 3:39 PM ^

The news is that he's not going to be back on the field for LSU as he was hoping to do.  His name and photos have been used to promote clubs and it sounds as if he's received benefits from this.  Thus, his eligibility is done.

I would say this is definitely news to the Football world as many thought he was going to have a run at being an All-American and possibly a Heisman shot.........

MAgoBLUE

October 16th, 2012 at 2:15 PM ^

What I took away from the article is that weed might be the least of the Honey Badger's problems and that he's hanging around LSU waiting for a 2nd chance that he might not even be eligable for.

magnus_caerulus (not verified)

October 16th, 2012 at 11:02 PM ^

I was hoping this was actually about actual honey badgers. I like those critters. Anything that can mow down a cobra and wake back up and go right back at being a playa, much respect.

mgoblue0970

October 16th, 2012 at 11:25 PM ^

As someone who grew up with a substance abuser for a father and as I was married to one for 15 years, there are just somethings I cannot make fun of.  Good luck to this kid.  God bless him and I hope he gets his shit together.