You can also **** on the streets in San Francisco.You can burn down a police station in Oregon with no penalty.
What's your point?
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
You can also **** on the streets in San Francisco.You can burn down a police station in Oregon with no penalty.
But he might intercept the paintballIn a sane world Melton would be ceremonially marched out to midfield, shot in the chest with a paintball gun at point blank range and all would be square.
He should be . We need to winHe will get his day in court. Anyway who thinks he should be back in the field before then is crazy.
Unfortunately this is in the legal system, and has been pointed out multiple times, paint ball guns fall under "guns", so there is little wiggle room.
My guess is he doesn't suit up again until the legal side has run its course.
I’m pretty pissed at max for letting the program and the fans down, and I was with his family just the week before the incident. They were all happy and pumped . Ugh.I think his Court date is not until early November so nothing can happen ( unless settled out if court ?}
Really sucks because Melton and Rene would have made for a strong pair of CBs.
This . Very selfish act by Max. Hopefully a lesson learned and we never his name again in off field incidents.I’m pretty pissed at max for letting the program and the fans down, and I was with his family just the week before the incident. They were all happy and pumped . Ugh.
That would be cruel and unusual punishmentIn NYC he'd have gotten Mets tickets
That’s my point. He’s wrong to assume everybody over 55 feels one way, wrong to presume all those under 55 feel the other, and wrong to insult everyone in adult communities. Hence, every word of the sentence was wrong.This is untrue not all over 55 people feel that way.
Can’t call it stupid until you know all the facts.The part of the fan base that lives in over 55 communities never want to see him again. The part of the fan base that actually still has a pulse realizes this is just stupid
The University process does not wait for the criminal proceeding to be over. It's impossible to know how severely a student would be disciplined ; it depends on the circumstances. The University reserves the right to discipline off-campus behavior (which this seems to have been) if it believes the perpetrator poses a substantial risk of danger to those on campus.Since both players are university students, I am sure there is a university process and procedure to deal with these type of incidents, would be interesting to know how the university's student conduct code would deal with a student in the same situation, would it be more lenient or more harsh. Not saying they wouldn't still end up in court but what would happen to a student prior to their court date are they still attending classes and living in university housing?
really??The part of the fan base that lives in over 55 communities never want to see him again. The part of the fan base that actually still has a pulse realizes this is just stupid
One of the dumbest comments I’ve seen in awhileThe part of the fan base that lives in over 55 communities never want to see him again. The part of the fan base that actually still has a pulse realizes this is just stupid
What do you mean you were with his family ? And when?I’m pretty pissed at max for letting the program and the fans down, and I was with his family just the week before the incident. They were all happy and pumped . Ugh.
Nope
Don’t inflict blood bruises and welts on unsuspecting people you don’t know from a moving car.
A prank is a nerf gun,
Not following the logic . He is a studentMax got himself in deep **** here. If any student fired paintballs at other, unsuspecting students… they’d likely have already been expelled.
Being out on bail doesn't mean the kid won't be punished. It just means he can walk the streets until his trial. Melton is in the same position.Ironically a kid who shoots up a school this week had less of a punishment. Free on bail in a day.
Well. He should be playing . Innocent until proven guilty. Right ?Being out on bail doesn't mean the kid won't be punished. It just means he can walk the streets until his trial. Melton is in the same position.
"Innocent until proven guilty" in this case applies to exactly 12 people - those who will sit on his jury, if it should come to that, which it won't.Well. He should be playing . Innocent until proven guilty. Right ?
not exactly.....Well. He should be playing . Innocent until proven guilty. Right ?
No. The University doesn't have to wait for the criminal trial and neither does Schiano. Either can take action in the meantime.Well. He should be playing . Innocent until proven guilty. Right ?
Its Rutgers. I shocked he hasn't been thrown off the team already.Two guys from Oregon just shot a guy in the face with a paint ball gun earlier this year. They were back on the field after a 3 week suspension and their case is still tied up in the courts. So you're saying we should go with the 9 game suspension or entire season?
Ok. Do you want us to win Saturday ?No. The University doesn't have to wait for the criminal trial and neither does Schiano. Either can take action in the meantime.
Should be . Hopefully you aren’t an employee in the legal system.not exactly.....
No he is saying go with suspension until we know legal ramificationsTwo guys from Oregon just shot a guy in the face with a paint ball gun earlier this year. They were back on the field after a 3 week suspension and their case is still tied up in the courts. So you're saying we should go with the 9 game suspension or entire season?
Of course. Do you think winning is the only important thing? Schiano wants to win as much as any coach -- but he also feels he has to do what's necessary to let his players know what is not acceptable. Schiano understands that his most important job is to prepare players for life after football.Ok. Do you want us to win Saturday ?
We should probably give him a pass for being so wrong all the time. All evidence (his body of “work” here on the forum) suggests that he is part of the under 8 year old community.That’s my point. He’s wrong to assume everybody over 55 feels one way, wrong to presume all those under 55 feel the other, and wrong to insult everyone in adult communities. Hence, every word of the sentence was wrong.
yeah...that sounds like Max Melton lol.The University process does not wait for the criminal proceeding to be over. It's impossible to know how severely a student would be disciplined ; it depends on the circumstances. The University reserves the right to discipline off-campus behavior (which this seems to have been) if it believes the perpetrator poses a substantial risk of danger to those on campus.
None of us know all the facts. I think at this point a 3 game suspension was appropriate with the caveat that RU reserves the right to reimpose discipline based on the facts and results of the legal case.Ok. Do you want us to win Saturday ?
Lol ok. Preparing his players for life after football is not the most important thing . He gets paid millions to coach football , not to prepare kids for afterwards . So winning football games is the most Important thingOf course. Do you think winning is the only important thing? Schiano wants to win as much as any coach -- but he also feels he has to do what's necessary to let his players know what is not acceptable. Schiano understands that his most important job is to prepare players for life after football.
Fact : we are 0-2 without him .None of us know all the facts. I think at this point a 3 game suspension was appropriate with the caveat that RU reserves the right to reimpose discipline based on the facts and results of the legal case.
We don’t have any lawyers here that can help max out and get this thing out of the way so he can play ?
Well, there are the implications of the legal system, but any violations of the code of conduct of student/athletes and/or any violations team rules do not have to be dependent on the results of the court.Should be . Hopefully you aren’t an employee in the legal system.
Hard to see how anyone could see it any other way.What kind of a jackass shoots random people with a paintball gun? And a high profile football player on a team that relies on you? Super loser move.
Not sure what surprises me more, Max's actions that day, or some of the posts here.
Except nobody got shot in the eye and was blinded causing life long financial burden.It was not that long ago when fans were proud of Rutgers having a top APR, and for having leaders with integrity like Brian Leonard, and we were able to put football's importance in context compared to things like Eric LeGrand's post-football challenges.
Imagine if some jerkoff college kid accidentally shot your child or grandfather in the eye with a paintball, causing blindness the rest of their life along as well as the financial burden of major healthcare?