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Kirby still not gonna take any responsibility.

That’s a great name for a WR though

What would you have him do


Why would he not take responsibility? He’s the one allowing the culture and not doing anything to fix it.


You operate from a place that assumes he doesn’t try to stop this, but i assure you if i had something with a V8 in college I’d be cutting up too


What exactly is he supposed to do? At best he puts in a zero tolerance policy and dismisses anyone who gets in legal trouble. That's still not gonna solve the problem and it can open up more issues.

He’s here to win games your importance to the team matters too
 
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What exactly is he supposed to do? At best he puts in a zero tolerance policy and dismisses anyone who gets in legal trouble. That's still not gonna solve the problem and it can open up more issues.

He has to change up something, take away PT or something. He's between a rock and a hard place b/c if he tries to clamp down to prevent it, players can just bounce. But it's obviously an issue and players feel enabled or just don't give a single fukk...yea it's just speeding, but eventually someone going to fukk up worse and hit someone or get into an accident at a high speed.

"Last July, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution released a report revealing Georgia football players were involved in 24 driving-related incidents since January 2023.

The breakdown, which the AJC published after a new round of arrests last Summer, begins with the infamous fatal crash in January 2023 that killed offensive lineman Devin Willock and staffer Chandler LeCroy."

I mean come on...gotta do something different since dudes have already died.

If you're the CEO of a company that employees ~200 people and you've had this many incidents in the last 24 months alone, you're just going to be like "aww shucks? I have no control over this? what can i do?"
 
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