mthoopsfan said:
Second chances rarely lead to beliefs that kids can get away with it. Do you really think that his second chance at MSU will lead him to think he can get away with what he did? What planet are you from? Even a second chance walk-on opportunity to UM would not have lead to him thinking he can get away with it.
Well he did get away with it. He's going to still be playing football and most likely end up on a scholarship, eventually. I should have been more clear in my statement, it doesn't always lead to that but, it does happen a lot. Many people get second chances and poop it away. It really depends on the person and how they perceive it. This is reality. If you let someone borrow money and they don't pay you back, do you let them borrow again in the future or do you learn your lesson? There's all so r ts of people that will claim they've changed and beg for more chances and in reality they're manipulating you and have no interest in actually changing. If you haven't figured this out yet, you must live under a rock.
Another example, if you have a business and keep letting people call off with no consequence, are they going to magically just start showing up or do you set an example that it won't be tolerated? Statements must be made or you'll keep getting walked on.