News: Damontae Kazee Arrested

JoeKing

Diehard
Messages
35,516
Reaction score
31,003
3-game suspension. Serve your time son and get back ready to help win our division. Learn from your mistakes, be appreciative of the support you get from your teammates and front office, and lastly, sign a team-friendly deal for 2022. ;)
 

SlammedZero

Well-Known Member
Messages
16,731
Reaction score
40,666
Come on Kazee!! We have a good thing going here. Don't ruin the energy. Hopefully he learns from this.
 

Aulac

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,048
Reaction score
713
I got hit by a car in my youth and it changed my life forever. Get this POS off this team ASAP! :banghead:
 

Aulac

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,048
Reaction score
713
3-game suspension. Serve your time son and get back ready to help win our division. Learn from your mistakes, be appreciative of the support you get from your teammates and front office, and lastly, sign a team-friendly deal for 2022. ;)

Don't you go to prison for DUI?
 

Aulac

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,048
Reaction score
713
A pandemic during a pandemic. How pithy? :)

Well at least covid isn't polio or ebola or smallpox...yikes. I remember when Ebola first came to the U.S and it was thankfully quarantine in Atlanta, I was so worried.
 

rags

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,342
Reaction score
2,245
When are these players going to learn that nothing good ever happens after midnight?
 

Ranched

"We Are Penn State"
Messages
34,885
Reaction score
84,323
The man was celebrating. Cops were probably part time refs on Sundays! :lmao:
 

DogFace

Carharris2
Messages
13,137
Reaction score
15,601
McCarthy and this team can handle this. A grown man made a dumb mistake (allegedly). Luckily, no one was hurt.

We will be fine.

Pro tip to criminals: If you’re breaking laws while driving don’t break traffic laws thus drawing attention to yourself.

Disclaimer:breaking of any laws is bad and I don’t condone that behavior.
 

Starforever

Well-Known Member
Messages
7,544
Reaction score
5,078
CowboysZone DIEHARD Fan
Dumb on Kazee's part. If he misses any time, good. Most criminal activity in the US, goes unpunished.
 

CarolinaFathead

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,887
Reaction score
2,334
That’s pure garbage. If you’re 28, you’re 100% responsible for your actions. Stop making excuses for these guys.
Lol oh so you’re a neuroscientist now?

Besides, nowhere did I say anything about not being responsible or accepting the consequences of your actions, although that’s a much more detailed conversation I’m more than willing to have. Work on the reading comprehension there champ.

Also, maybe do a shallow dive into the latest neuroscience, maybe even touch on the differences between hard and soft determinism, and eschew anything that has currently given you this sanctimonious, holier-than-thou attitude. You’re not Moses carrying the Ten Commandments and the Dallas
Cowboys aren’t worshiping any golden claves.

Just a thought!!

Take it or leave it lol
 
Last edited:

CarolinaFathead

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,887
Reaction score
2,334
When it turns 18. ;)
Yeah, maybe your kids were adults at 18. Mine are still knuckleheads doing knuckleheaded things lol.

I get it though. We are socially normalized to expect adult behavior from children the moment they accept that HS diploma. The scientific evidence overwhelmingly says we should reevaluate that.
 

JoeKing

Diehard
Messages
35,516
Reaction score
31,003
Yeah, maybe your kids were adults at 18. Mine are still knuckleheads doing knuckleheaded things lol.

I get it though. We are socially normalized to expect adult behavior from children the moment they accept that HS diploma. The scientific evidence overwhelmingly says we should reevaluate that.
Knucklehead parents have knucklehead kids beyond the age of 18. My kids were raised to get over that at an early age by accepting responsibility. Don't allow society to set the bar for your kids.
 

CarolinaFathead

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,887
Reaction score
2,334
Knucklehead parents have knucklehead kids beyond the age of 18. My kids were raised to get over that at an early age by accepting responsibility. Don't allow society to set the bar for your kids.
Both my kids are collegiate athletes who did well
academically In high school. My oldest is going to grad school after the spring semester.

They don’t know think like “adults”. Heaping responsibility on a child doesn’t make them an adult. It’s just heaping responsibility on a child and expecting them to act like an adult. Societally we used to do it much younger than we do now. I’m actually NOT letting society set the bar for how I view my children.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Top