• Welcome to BradleyFans.com! Visitors are welcome, but we encourage you to sign up and register as a member. It's free and takes only a few seconds. Just click on the link to Register at the top right of the page, and follow instructions. If you have any problems or questions, click on the link at the bottom right of the page to Contact Us.

Eddren M. not good!!!

Do we know how bad this "habit" is? How bad is Jordan Egleseder's habit of getting behind the wheel drunk that got him three games? I don't remember many saying that he needs to get his life straightened out.

I'm not excusing anyone else's problems just because they were dealt with differently. I'm sorry, but the "habit" you speak of is as serious as driving drunk! I'm sorry people view marijuana as a "minor" infraction, but drugs are drugs, legal or illegal. It's not good to be taking them, and I most certainly don't want the person driving next to me or behind me high on weed!
 
First off very disappointed in EM. Second, I don't blame JL at all. I commend him for disciplining his players fairly. I want my school disciplined tough, I don't want just anybody representing us. JL gets bashed by some for this, but he could cover stuff up, lie, and have loose guidelines like many other schools. Because this happens everywhere I'm sure, and we don't hear about it as much other places. We generally have good people as players under JL representing our program who are held up to a higher standard and I like it that way. I hope EM straightens out his life and this mistake and gets on the right track.

I am also surprised at how many are condoning illegal activities and drugs on here.:confused: It is still a harmful substance, I thought fans of our university expected more.

Thank you on both counts! You can't blame JL for someone's poor decision. And the condoning of drugs, no matter how "minor" people make them, is NEVER a good thing. Marijuana alters one's perception of the world around them, and for that reason alone I don't want anyone driving under the influence. Besides, at the very least, if one takes that stuff long enough, the cancer and/or heart issues will follow sooner or later, not to mention "graduation" up to the harder stuff in many cases.

No thanks!
 
I've heard rumblings from sources early in the season that EM had been involved with marijuana, so this is no real surprise. IMO, this seems to be an ongoing issue with this young man and he needs to get help to overcome this problem. There is no doubt in my mind that it affected his ability to play at a high level. I play in a league with a young guy (not by choice, we were drafted to the same team) that from time to time gets "high". I can always tell when he has recently smoked, his whole demeanor changes, his level of play drops way off, he often looks lost on the court, and he routinely makes terrible mistakes leading to careless turnovers. When he's not high, he is hands down one of the best shooters and all around players in our league.

Its ironic that there were few times when McCain was in the game this season that my Dad who had no knowledge of any involvement from McCain with marijuana looked at me and said, "If I didn't know any better, I'd say he's been smoking dope." It's all becoming clearer and clearer now.
 
I personally dont care if this kid is BU basketball player or not. This is a young man that has some problems and needs help and guidance. If anyone remembers this kids history and what he has been through in his short life you would understand why he might have problems. This kid has faced more issues than I have and I am three times older than him.

BU basketball player or not I am pulling for him and I will keep him in my prayers.......
 
Back
Top