Do we still not know why, when and where the altercation took place? Merry Christmas everyone.
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Do we still not know why, when and where the altercation took place? Merry Christmas everyone.
If his optical thing got crushed then my non doctor ass is gonna go out on a limb
predicting Schrader will be on the side line in street clothes wearing an eye patch giving the sports journalists and TV announcers a good story. If true, I hope WG's playing days at MSU are over. This will hurt him in the draft and deservedly so. I hope he doesn't travel if true.
I guess now the question is whose our #2 QB gonna be?
Here is the question I Have, if I’m Shrader and the coach doesn’t suspend the guy that fractured my eye socket, I can assure you it would be the last day I’d be on that team.
This is not good in about 9 different ways.
Here’s my question. Honestly
I don’t condone the N word at all, what so ever. But when the hell did it become a get out of jail free card when the word is uttered?
It’s perfectly fine (and funny) for black people to call white people crackas, Hillbillies and what not. However, could you see the public outrage if the roles were reversed and Willie Gay had a fractured orbital bone because Shrader punched him in the face after Willie called him a cracka???
Once again, not condoning the use of that word and never will but damn, that can’t be used as means to seriously injuring someone.
I certainly hope Shrader didn't use the "n word" with the "er" ending at a black person. That's a place white people just don't need to go. sorry if I seem overly liberal but that's just the way it is. It is no comparison to blacks using the word ending in "ga" or a black person using "cracka". Growing up in the 70's in the MS Delta, we were in the minority of white households that banned that world from the family vocab. Not because my parents were liberal, but because using the word made you sound like a dumbass redneck.
I completely agree with you about how the use of that word makes someone look, and I agree. My argument is how does the use of that word give someone the right to do whatever they want?