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ALL DAY
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re: High School Football
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/2/09 at 10:11 am to oliverklozhoff
It doesn't matter, at the end of the night, Denham Springs made more plays than Catholic did and the Yellow Jackets came out victorious. 7-6.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/2/09 at 9:48 am to Michael J Cocks
Kids need to have the fear of God put in them about the dangers of alcohol, because if they don't, they could end up dead. Kids need to understand that alcohol isn't something that you can play around with. If they are not taught these things, than they end up like the freaking nuts cases on here who think that getting behind the wheel after a few drinks is perfectly ok. If you get behind the wheel above the legal limit, you are clearly looking to kill yourself or another innocent human and that is it. There is a reason that we are instructed to drink with moderation; when you get above the legal limit, you are a danger of doing foolish things like getting behind the wheel and taking a life. People who decide to break the law and do these things anyway should locked up and if they are not locked up, they are better off dead because alcohol is a one lane highway that leads to nowhere but death.
re: High School Football
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/2/09 at 9:34 am to lsutiger575
Catholic's kicker did not shank the 20 yard field goal at the end of regulation. #27 Hezzy Washington came off the edge and blocked the field goal. I was there. 7-6.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 11:30 pm to H-Town Tiger
The bottom line is that if you are 21 or older than you are given the privledge to drink if you so choose. With this privledge comes the responsibility of knowing the law. If you are above the legal limit whatsoever and you choose to still get behind the wheel, you are breaking the law and you will pay the consequences. The law is in place to prevent people from doing stupid things and endangering themselves and others. If people would just follow the law and put down the freaking keys when above the legal limit, then everything would be fine. But if someone gets behind the wheel above the legal limit, they are a speeding bullet that is just looking for a target to strike. It is a wonderful thing that people like this could spend up to 15 plus years in prison, because they are off the streets and no longer a danger to the public. Say what you want about the laws and how you don't agree with them; but at the end of the day, I hope and pray that people who choose to ignore the law will spent everyday of their freaking life in a prison cell until they are no longer a cancer to humanity.
re: High School Football
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 11:18 pm to jackbnimble
i understand you should let the kids have fun, but again, I think that you should always conduct your team with professionalism and class, and I just don't think that did any of those things. If your kids can't have fun by blowing at a huge rival in a district game, then they shouldn't be playing the game. You don't need antics like that to have fun.
No, Donte is not unlucky at all. He made a stupid decision and now he has to pay the consequences.
And yes, this could happen to anyone, right. If you go out and have a few drinks at dinner and then hit a guy running accross the street, you are still at fault. You are the idiot who knew he had been drinking, yet didn't hand over the keys and in turn, took an innocent life. And you are the person who will hopefully be locked up for 15 plus years.
And yes, this could happen to anyone, right. If you go out and have a few drinks at dinner and then hit a guy running accross the street, you are still at fault. You are the idiot who knew he had been drinking, yet didn't hand over the keys and in turn, took an innocent life. And you are the person who will hopefully be locked up for 15 plus years.
re: Stallworth to be charged with DUI Manslaughter
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 11:06 pm to TiGeRTeRRoR
I understand that people may drink who have never gotten behind the wheel while drunk like yourself, and that is great. I'm not saying that people like yourself or not smart enough to do the right thing or make smart decisions. BUT when people have been drinking, the alcohol causes them to think irrationaly and make bad decisions that they wouldn't make when sober. This is how good, respectable people who have a few harmless drinks end up destroying their lives. Because they were impaired, they make one bad decision that they wouldn't usually make, but that one decision can cost them their life.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 11:02 pm to H-Town Tiger
Hey H-Town, kids today should FEAR the dangers of drinking and driving b/c they are real dangers and people take them far too lightly. The kids should be cynical. And yes many people do drive drunk all the time, without consequences, BUT WHY SHOULDN'T YOU DO ANYTHING BUT DISCOURAGE DRINKING AND DRIVING. When you get behind the wheel drunk, there is a possibility that you or someone else could get seriously injured or die bc they were impaired. You don't think that this is something that kids today should understand?
And if I was a parent, I would hope that my child knew the dangers of drinking and driving and FEARED the consequences bc I would not want that child to take the dangers too lightly, get in a car and kill himself or someone else.
And if I was a parent, I would hope that my child knew the dangers of drinking and driving and FEARED the consequences bc I would not want that child to take the dangers too lightly, get in a car and kill himself or someone else.
And Klaus, I'm not preaching to others at all - I am simply stating facts about the negative consequences of alcohol and how people seem to ignore them.
re: Stallworth to be charged with DUI Manslaughter
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 10:50 pm to TiGeRTeRRoR
I'm not giving anyone any holier than thou because I am not holier than anyone. I mess up everyday and I am willing to admit that. I'm not saying that I'm holier than thou bc I don't drink; I'm just saying that it is sad that so many people die every year bc someone made the decision to drive drunk. It blows me away that people see the affects of drunk driving all the time, but still continue to do it. And i don't buy the argument that people can be responsible when drunk, because i'm sure that everyone who has ever gotten behind the wheel drunk thought the same thing.
I'm not holier than thou, I'm a sinner just like everyone else who is saved by the grace of God. However, I have seen the affects that alcohol and drinking and driving can have on an individual and it is unbelievable to me that people do not care.
I'm not holier than thou, I'm a sinner just like everyone else who is saved by the grace of God. However, I have seen the affects that alcohol and drinking and driving can have on an individual and it is unbelievable to me that people do not care.
re: Stallworth to be charged with DUI Manslaughter
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 10:17 pm to TiGeRTeRRoR
There is no such thing as a right or wrong when drunk. When drunk there is nothing but wrong. And i'm not stupid and don't know what to do when drunk. I choose not to drink bc I understand the consequences it could have. Everyone thinks that they are above something like this happening to them; they think they are responsible enough to handle themselves when drunk. However, this is not the case. It is that arrogance and pride that results in hundreds of innocent people dying each year.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 10:10 pm to AlejandroInHouston
ALEX- It is sad to here that you say this, but I know that when I die, I will be met by my Lord and Savior at the gates of Heaven and it is my hope that you will also.
No i'm not kidding - alcohol does nothing but cause people to do stupid things, like taking the life of another human being. I know that prohibition wouldn't work today bc the greedy government wants the tax on alcohol. However, there is nothing that is more dumb than people who drink alcohol, knowing that negative things like what happened to Stallworth could very well happen to them.
FIGHTNG TIGER - Darwin or whoever the heck else might claim that "humans are animals" but that is straight up bs.
Animals don't have free will like humans do, they don't have souls like humans do, they don't go to heaven or hell and they don't answer for their actions on Judgement Day like humans do. We were created with a purpose by the Creator.
So no, we are not animals, we are people.
Animals don't have free will like humans do, they don't have souls like humans do, they don't go to heaven or hell and they don't answer for their actions on Judgement Day like humans do. We were created with a purpose by the Creator.
So no, we are not animals, we are people.
HEY SMACK- You say that what Stallworth did was an accident. First off, when you make the decision to drink alcohol and then put yourself behind the wheel, there is no such thing as an accident. Stallworth killed an innocent person beacause he was too selfish and dumb to call a cab or get a DD. When a person gets behind the wheel impaired they are asking for a chance to kill a person or themselves. If you do not wish to do this, then just don't make the stupid decision of drinking and driving.
You also say that Stallworth's incident was a one time thing while Vick's went on for years intentionally- what is your point? So what if he murdered dogs for years intentionally. I don't care if he killed dogs everyday for 10 years - they are freaking animals and it doesn't matter.
You also say that Stallworth's incident was a one time thing while Vick's went on for years intentionally- what is your point? So what if he murdered dogs for years intentionally. I don't care if he killed dogs everyday for 10 years - they are freaking animals and it doesn't matter.
NOBODY - I would not personally make the decision to kill my dog or any other dog, BUT if one decides to do such a thing, I don't see any harm in it. Sure it is cruel, but it can't be compared to other crimes such as DUI, etc. If I wanted to go outside and hang my dog from a tree, I would do it. A dog is a dog - all it is is a freakin animal.
buckeye, I do agree with you that the public probley doesn't give Stallworth a hard time because much of the public has done the same thing.
And I know that he didn't get behind the wheel with the intent to kill someone; however, when you make the decision to drink you should recognize that because you are impaired, you could potentially kill someone. Why is it so hard to call a freakin cab or have a DD? Instead, Stallworth was selfish and reckless and knowinly stepped into a bullet and shot that bullet into an innocent person.
And I know that he didn't get behind the wheel with the intent to kill someone; however, when you make the decision to drink you should recognize that because you are impaired, you could potentially kill someone. Why is it so hard to call a freakin cab or have a DD? Instead, Stallworth was selfish and reckless and knowinly stepped into a bullet and shot that bullet into an innocent person.
couldn't agree with ya more Goose
DS- 7
Catholic- 6
DS- 7
Catholic- 6
Arkansas Fans
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 9:17 pm
Hey ya'll I was just wondering, are any of ya'll fans of Justin Moore, country singer from Arkansas? I've just started listening to him and he seems like a real honest and down to earth guy. He also is one heck of a songwriter, a true country artist.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 9:00 pm to Buckeye Fan 19
Hey buckeye -
Yes Vick's actions were intentional and frequent, but there was nothing wrong with his actions at all.
You say that Stallworth's actions were accidental- when you get behind the wheel drunk you are knowinly showing no regard to your life, or the life of others and there is nothing accidental about that- it is selfish and intentional
You also say that many people have driven drunk - that is correct but it doesn't make it right- those who have driven drunk or do drive drunk will end up 6 feet under at a very young age or locked up for a long time because of commiting murder. Is drinking alcohol worth these consequences - I think not.
Yes Vick's actions were intentional and frequent, but there was nothing wrong with his actions at all.
You say that Stallworth's actions were accidental- when you get behind the wheel drunk you are knowinly showing no regard to your life, or the life of others and there is nothing accidental about that- it is selfish and intentional
You also say that many people have driven drunk - that is correct but it doesn't make it right- those who have driven drunk or do drive drunk will end up 6 feet under at a very young age or locked up for a long time because of commiting murder. Is drinking alcohol worth these consequences - I think not.
Preach it CM84, I completley agree with you man.
I completley agree with you bayou, it's nice to know that there is at least one sane person on this board besides me
re: Stallworth to be charged with DUI Manslaughter
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 8:32 pm to LordSaintly
This is to the person who made the commit about MADD and for anyone else who feels as he did -
When one get's behind the wheel of a motor vehicle after drinking, they obviously have no regard for their own life, or any other human life. When you drive under the influence, you doing a selfish an idiotic thing because you could easily take the life of an innocent person. MADD is a great organization made up of people who have lost loved ones because some freaking idiot decided to drive drunk. This country would be so much better off with a prohibition; there is no good whatsoever that comes from alcohol and it would be absolutley wonderful if it was illegal for anyone to drink alcohol in the U.S.
When one get's behind the wheel of a motor vehicle after drinking, they obviously have no regard for their own life, or any other human life. When you drive under the influence, you doing a selfish an idiotic thing because you could easily take the life of an innocent person. MADD is a great organization made up of people who have lost loved ones because some freaking idiot decided to drive drunk. This country would be so much better off with a prohibition; there is no good whatsoever that comes from alcohol and it would be absolutley wonderful if it was illegal for anyone to drink alcohol in the U.S.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 8:17 pm to H-Town Tiger
Let me say a few things right now: First, I said that there should be a prohibition in America becuase there are too many idiots who drive drunk and kill innocent people because they made stupid decisions . . . Drinking does no good whatsoever, all it does is bring out the worst in people and lead to many horrible things like death. When you drink and get behind the wheel of a vehicle, you are saying that you have no regard for your own life or any human life at all.
Secondly, You complete morons who say that torturing dogs intenionlly is such a bad thing - you all are liberal, left wing pansies who need to get a life. The bottom line is that if I want to go outside and hang my dog from a tree, I can because it is my property. We shoot deer, turkey, duck, and other game all the time. If someone wants to do the same to their dog, it is their decision. Mike Vick did do wrong because he was illegally gambling on the dog fights; however, saying that what he did was anywhere close to comparable to the killing of a human is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Secondly, You complete morons who say that torturing dogs intenionlly is such a bad thing - you all are liberal, left wing pansies who need to get a life. The bottom line is that if I want to go outside and hang my dog from a tree, I can because it is my property. We shoot deer, turkey, duck, and other game all the time. If someone wants to do the same to their dog, it is their decision. Mike Vick did do wrong because he was illegally gambling on the dog fights; however, saying that what he did was anywhere close to comparable to the killing of a human is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
re: Why isn't Donte Stallworth getting treated like Mike Vick?
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 3:43 pm to fightingtiger2335
Donte Stallworth's crime is much worse than Vick's b/c Vick really didn't do much wrong. He intentionally killed some dogs, cry me a freakin river. Anytime you drink, you are knowinly takin the chance of killing someone b/c you do stupid stuff when you drink. This country would be so much better with prohibition.
In my opinon, the Mike Vick saga was one of the biggest injustices in sports history. People talk about him like he murdered a person in cold blood. All he did was kill some freaking dogs! Yes, I personally would not have done it, but it really isn't a big deal. He hung dogs and shot them big deal, they are animals! This is a classic case of the media and all the liberal idiots in America making this guy out to be something he isn't.
From what i've heard, this Pensacola team was ranked 6th in Florida and was ranked in the top 100 nationally by rivals. Catholic had a down year last season, but they are still extremely young. Are they suppose to be amazing this season?
Yea I don't care what anyone says about Central's offense not being explosive - the bottom line is they get the job done. Briscoe is one of the top QBs in the state and Shedrick is one heck of a reciever for em.
lsu7171 sorry, I didn't know that Coach Neil called it. And yea your right stuff like that might go quietly in 1A but not in a rivalry as heated as the Denham-Central game. But i'm not bashing Central or their coaching staff; i'm just saying that I was taught that in the game you should carry yourself with class and act with some professionalism and in my opinion that was not a very professional thing to do. Yes it was senior night and they were beating up on a huge rival, but I have always been taught to act like you've been there before, you know. This is just my opinion though.
Since everyone is talking about Sid Edwards so much, I just thought that I would chime in. Now I don't mean this in a disrespectful way at all; I respect Coach Edwards as a coach, but this is just based on observation. During the Central-Denham Springs game this past season in Central, Central smoked us 35-2 and the game was never in doubt. However, during the second half, Sid called a play where the wide receiver was running in motion and as he got behind the quarterback, he did a complete front flip like a gymnist and then continued running like it was an everyday play. This was not a case of the player showboating and doing this on his own. It was a play that had been rehearsed and Coach Edwards called the play.
At that point in the game, Central was winning easily and the game was not in doubt. I don't understand why a coach would call a play such as that and allow a player to do that. There is something that I was taught in sports that is called "class" and that was not a good show of class or sportsmanship. I have no problem saying that Central had a dang good football team last year that was a flat out better team than Denham Springs. However, I will say that you will never see anything like that happen with any team from DSHS. DSHS conducts itself with class in all aspects and just ask anyone who is associated with the program or knows anything about the program.
At that point in the game, Central was winning easily and the game was not in doubt. I don't understand why a coach would call a play such as that and allow a player to do that. There is something that I was taught in sports that is called "class" and that was not a good show of class or sportsmanship. I have no problem saying that Central had a dang good football team last year that was a flat out better team than Denham Springs. However, I will say that you will never see anything like that happen with any team from DSHS. DSHS conducts itself with class in all aspects and just ask anyone who is associated with the program or knows anything about the program.
re: High School Football
Posted by ALL DAY on 4/1/09 at 11:28 am to lsutiger575
arrakis, I don't think i'm gonna call about it. I love football, but I'm just to busy with college to be able to dedicate that time to something like that.
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