Appreciate the input. We are UL.Boo Boo--This is a public forum. It is the TRUTH. I do not need to identify a source to any of you to prove that it is factual information, but I will say it is EXTREMELY reliable. You do not have to believe it. It doesn't effect me either way. As a college athlete or anyone in the public eye, you have to accept that when you step out of line, news is going to be spread about you, whether it be good or bad. I hate that Qyen has chosen this path. I hope that his family can provide the guidance he needs to help him with this situation. Trying to help the kid and give him a chance was what the coaches did by keeping him on the team after his first failed drug test. If playing on this football team would have meant as much as we all hope it would to him, then he would have walked out of the first team meeting understanding that smoking pot wasn't an option anymore because it is against team policy. There are MANY guys on the team who follow team rules and prove day in and day out how much being a Ragin Cajun means to them. What you permit is what you promote. Not taking action against Qyen would have sent a message to all the other players that breaking the same rule three times is okay. Our tax money goes to people who don't want to do anything to help themselves. Why would I try to extend another helping hand to one more person who has made it clear that he is not ready to help himself when he has already been giving all the tools necessary to be successful? I would rather invest that energy in rewarding all of the other players who can follow team policy because playing football for ULL means enough for them to do so!
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