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    The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    I just visited the basketball forum on Hale's board. We've got some real classy jerkoff fans.
    I for one cannot stand Sean Sutton but have always respected Eddie and am hoping he can climb out of his addiction and health problems.
    Keep in mind I realize he's had a history of alcoholism but I've had the bad back thing before, so bad I slept on the floor for a month and was drugged up about 70% of the time.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by picasso
    I've had the bad back thing before, so bad I slept on the floor for a month and was drugged up about 70% of the time.
    That explains some of the paintings.
    Quote Originally Posted by C&CDean
    Him being a ****ing tard does. You don't smack down your mongoloid cousin when he spits taters across the table.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by Beef
    That explains some of the paintings.
    heh.
    I agree we should be critical of his getting behind the wheel but my lord, some of these wankers are rejoicing in this story.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by picasso
    I've had the bad back thing before, so bad I slept on the floor for a month and was drugged up about 70% of the time.
    so that's what the kids are calling it these days...

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    i tend to agree pic.

    we were all "second chance/forgiveness" kind of fans when Dusty was re-instated. can't have it both ways.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    "Hi, I'm here for the gang bang....."

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    where is the line drawn for piling on?

    can i make fun of courtney love? robert downey jr.? michael jackson?

    does the person in question need to be of despicable character before i can pile on?

    is a drunk with a homespun drawl better than a drunk from the big city?




    i don't claim to know eddie sutton. i (and many other people) have called eddie a drunk for many years.....and when he's caught drinking and driving i'm supposed to show restraint? seeing that no one was killed or seriously injured, this is a comedy gold mine in my view.

    i recognize that the labs etc. haven't come back on this, and alcohol may have been a minor player in the incident - but perception is perception. to many people, including myself, he was a drunk....and is a drunk. i've got very little tolerance for abusers of alcohol and drugs of any kind. he made someone else pay for his personal weaknesses, which is not excusable because he is viewed as a likeable fellow by some.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by King Crimson
    i tend to agree pic.

    we were all "second chance/forgiveness" kind of fans when Dusty was re-instated. can't have it both ways.
    I think there's also more forgiveness for 23 year old's making mistakes with drugs and alcohol than someone who's almost 70. Although this particular near 70 year old is under an amount of stress and scrutiny that I could never imagine. I just hope he conquers his demon's for his and his family's sake. Hammered grandparents can be a beating.
    Quote Originally Posted by C&CDean
    Him being a ****ing tard does. You don't smack down your mongoloid cousin when he spits taters across the table.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by Beef
    I think there's also more forgiveness for 23 year old's making mistakes with drugs and alcohol than someone who's almost 70. Although this particular near 70 year old is under an amount of stress and scrutiny that I could never imagine. I just hope he conquers his demon's for his and his family's sake. Hammered grandparents can be a beating.
    Plus, I thought OSU was his second chance?
    Sometimes I think I drink alot, then I see, like, the Motley Crüe behind the music, and realize I'm a huge *****.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by King Crimson
    we were all "second chance/forgiveness" kind of fans when Dusty was re-instated.
    I wasn't, so can I still bag on Sutton?
    I'm not happy until you're not happy.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by colleyvillesooner
    Plus, I thought OSU was his second chance?
    to coach basketball, not to be a human being.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by King Crimson
    i tend to agree pic.

    we were all "second chance/forgiveness" kind of fans when Dusty was re-instated. can't have it both ways.

    Just for clarification, this was his second chance.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    we were all "second chance/forgiveness" kind of fans when Dusty was re-instated. can't have it both ways.
    Except that Dusty was reinstated, which implies that he was disciplined. If Eddie was fired on the spot, went to rehab, stayed clean for a year, and then gotten reinstated....that would make it a more valid comparison.

    What if the Dusty ordeal went down like this:

    1. Dusty screws up in a drunken stupor and almost kills someone. Bear in mind that he has had other incidents as well, and this was his "second chance" already.
    2. Our AD comes out and fails to acknowledge any culpability, instead stating that "we hope Dusty's sore knuckles get to feeling better so he can rejoin the team."
    3. Dusty and our AD fail to call and apologize or even check up on the person Dusty put into the hospital.
    4. Dusty is allowed to take a medical leave of absense, on his own volition, until such time as he feels ready to rejoin the team.
    5. Stoops refuses to acknowledge anyone else as the starter until Dusty returns. All sacks that happen in his absense will be credited to Dusty's sack record.
    6. Dusty rejoins the team and is NEVER disciplined in any way.

    In that case, I think I would be more prone to "pile on" about how the situation was handled. If Eddie is terminated immediately, completes rehab, and is later given a second chance, I will support him 100%. Otherwise I don't really see the comparison other than it is two guys that screwed up multiple times due to alcohol, one got punished, the other did not.
    "That's a painting of me taking the bull by the horns. Its a metaphor. But that really happened."

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Eddie Sutton CHOSE to get behind the wheel of his car under the influence of what would appear to be two different drugs. Is it sad that he has hit the bottle again, and that he has a bad back? Sure. But look at the illustration of how he was driving--what if your family were on that road, would you still be hosting the pity fest at your place?

    But he put lives at risk. F*** him for doing so. I have no pity for that mistake. If Bob, our premier coach, did that, I'd say the exact same thing.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by OKC-SLC
    Eddie Sutton CHOSE to get behind the wheel of his car under the influence of what would appear to be two different drugs. Is it sad that he has hit the bottle again, and that he has a bad back? Sure. But look at the illustration of how he was driving--what if your family were on that road, would you still be hosting the pity fest at your place?

    But he put lives at risk. F*** him for doing so. I have no pity for that mistake. If Bob, our premier coach, did that, I'd say the exact same thing.
    Mmm hmm. Choices. We all make them. We all have to deal with the consequences of those choices.

    Dude has a long history of abusing alcohol and who knows how many times he's been behind the wheel tanked, seconds away from killing someone.

    I buried a friend of mine when I was 19 who was killed by a drunk driver. I have about zero sympathy for anyone who does dumb selfish **** like what Eddie did.

    Eddie knew better. I hope they throw the book at him.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by King Crimson
    can't have it both ways.
    Are you new around here?

    Fan sites were FOUNDED with "having it both ways" as a major ritual.

    Their player is a thug......ours got caught up in a bad situation......

    Their coach is a jerk.........ours is confident.........

    and on.........

    and on..........

    ..........

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me



    offset the

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Bottom line for me...

    There is a difference between having empathy for someone and supporting them. I feel sorry for Eddie and his family, but I see no need to support or defend his actions.
    "That's a painting of me taking the bull by the horns. Its a metaphor. But that really happened."

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyMack
    Eddie knew better. I hope they throw the book at him.

    You're gonna be waiting a while. Like forever.
    Sometimes I think I drink alot, then I see, like, the Motley Crüe behind the music, and realize I'm a huge *****.

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    Re: The piling up on Sutton sickens me

    This is just such a jacked up situation, with so many factors at play.

    Like I've said before, DUI is a strange offense socially. There's no other crime that is so serious to/looked down upon by us, but is also committed so frequently by us. When a person gets a DUI, we love to brand them a terrible person. But the reality is that we know someone who has driven when they shouldn't have, or we have done it ourselves. They/we didn't get caught, though, so we're still decent people. I'm not saying that it's okay to get behind the wheel in these situations. I'm just saying we're pretty hypocritical about the way we treat the people who do--it all depends upon how well we know the person.

    Then, we have the whole hero thing. We build up these public figures. We make them larger than life. We get so emotionally invested in our creations that when they prove fallible, we try to make excuses for them, and when we do, it's pretty embarrassing and pathetic to watch. I'm beginning to wonder if the whole "fall at GIA" even happened.

    The only thing I can say about this is that the situation sucks. I hate that it happened. I wish it hadn't happened. I personally like Eddie Sutton. What has happened here does not make him a terrible person. But I don't feel sorry for him. He made his bed, and now he gets to lay in it. This is no tragedy--it could have been, mind you, but luckily it is not. If you're not sympathetic to Joe Sixpack who has a few too many at the local watering hole and gets a DUI, then there's no room for sympathy for Eddie, either.
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