Jon Reschke, linebacker from Michigan State, evidently made some kind of ill-advised remark about one of his ex-teammates; and he, his coaches, have decided that he needed to transfer. 6'2", 225 lbs. Just another interesting situation out there.
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I'm obviously not up with all the abbreviated lingo, but just wondering if he didn't voice what other players also might have thought....or said between themselves. He might not be a good teammate...but then again, just because he said something about an ex-teammate doesn't mean he's necessarily trouble either. Would like to know more about him and this situation before we pass on him.Probably not a smart move to pick up a guy calling teammates the hard ER.
Yeah, I have no idea what a "hard ER" is. Just old, I guess....I'm obviously not up with all the abbreviated lingo, but just wondering if he didn't voice what other players also might have thought....or said between themselves. He might not be a good teammate...but then again, just because he said something about an ex-teammate doesn't mean he's necessarily trouble either. Would like to know more about him and this situation before we pass on him.
What word ends in ER that when voiced loudly causes pissed off teammates? And eventually gets him booted?I'm obviously not up with all the abbreviated lingo, but just wondering if he didn't voice what other players also might have thought....or said between themselves. He might not be a good teammate...but then again, just because he said something about an ex-teammate doesn't mean he's necessarily trouble either. Would like to know more about him and this situation before we pass on him.
Ohhh....not good then. I was thinking a hard er...as in erection...= d#ck. Like I said....I'm not up on this modern lingo.What word ends in ER that when voiced loudly causes pissed off teammates? And eventually gets him booted?
Ok, I get it. I still don't understand why this particular set of letters would add up to that, but I get why he was let go if that's the case.What word ends in ER that when voiced loudly causes pissed off teammates? And eventually gets him booted?
It was obviously a racial slur.
What word ends in ER that when voiced loudly causes pissed off teammates? And eventually gets him booted?
Black or white...we've all made many mistakes in life...esp. in a heated arguement or battle...and at times name calling is one of them. Just like a player spitting on someone or whatever...if they're truly remorseful, they shouldn't be punished for a lifetime. Forgive and move forward...http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...-jon-reschke-leaving-michigan-state/98371232/
Read about it yourselves.
Well if you have to choose between a racial slur and an offensive sexual reference I'd go with the latter every time.Ohhh....not good then. I was thinking a hard er...as in erection...= d#ck. Like I said....I'm not up on this modern lingo.
What word ends in ER that when voiced loudly causes pissed off teammates? And eventually gets him booted?
So, he's headed to Ole Miss?
Sounds like a terrible person. Probably uttered words that he'd heard thousands of times in that same locker room by that same person towards his other black teamates.
Imo, it should have not been said, but looking at their record the context was probably warranted.
Sounds like a terrible person. Probably uttered words that he'd heard thousands of times in that same locker room by that same person towards his other black teamates.
Imo, it should have not been said, but looking at their record the context was probably warranted.
I'll wait until this is moved to the grim bottom to reply to this.