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UF OL Ronnie "Taz" Wilson (official thread)

Why? Because of this incident? If true, it is a bad mistake on Taz's part. Hopefully one that will teach him a valuable lesson. I try not to toss anyone under the bus for one bad decision in their life because quite frankly, if we did so, everyone would be under the bus!

IIRC, Troy Smith made more than one bad decision during his stay at OSU. I think he learned valuable lessons from those mistakes and is a wonderful representative for OSU on AND off the field.
 
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buckiprof;805273; said:
If it existed, this would earn the idiotic post of the day award!



Why? Because of this incident? If true, it is a bad mistake on Taz's part. Hopefully one that will teach him a valuable lesson. I try not to toss anyone under the bus for one bad decision in their life because quite frankly, if we did so, everyone would be under the bus!

IIRC, Troy Smith made more than one bad decision during his stay at OSU. I think he learned valuable lessons from those mistakes and is a wonderful representative for OSU on AND off the field.

I'm also convinced, that if here and under Tressel, Ronnie would not have found himself in this predicament. Not a slam on Meyer/Florida. Its a Tressel thing.
 
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The fact that he was a prospective recruit of Ohio State and a member of this online forum should have literally zero impact on people's perception of the situation. Obviously, he (like every other person in such a position) is 'innocent until proven guilty', but the fact remains that every indication is that the guy not only drives around with automatic weapons in tow, but has no qualms with taking them out and using them. I, like anyone else, hope that this is an isolated incident and that he is able to right his personal ship--but let's not start crucifying people here for calling things how they see them.
 
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