Catchy title, eh? tl/dciyri
I was thinking about Kam Pettway's situation recently. Not just because I have a thing for strong, athletic, black men, but more wondering what really goes on in our program and others with regard to discipline. Obviously, this past season looked like a serious waste of talent and saw the young man's stock drop tremendously with regard to a potential NFL future. Let me say first off, I don't know the man. Never met him and I don't pretend to know more than what we were spoon fed from Gus about the reasons for his lack of play and/or production.
We were told he was suspended the first game. Then he was hampered by a foot injury. Then a mysterious shoulder injury basically ended his season. Then...he gone! Now, I'm well aware that the prevailing thought, or better yet, rumor, is that he couldn't stay off the drugs and keep working at McDowell's. Everyone furthering that storyline seems to feel pretty certain that this was the case. I have no clue and unless I missed it, (Wouldn't be the first time) there was no official word about anything other than injuries. Someone tell me if you have a different perspective, but I think most would agree that from the outside looking in and nothing else to go on, it would appear that Pettway went the same route as many before him. Those that are sent to Malzahn's dog house, rarely come out of it.
Did I read right somewhere that KP is married or has a kid or both? If so, all the speculation could be pure poo-poo and his reason for leaving is as simple as the man needs to start earning some dough ray me to support them, either through the NFL or getting a UPS route. Either way, best of luck to him. But if some of that rumor/speculation is true, that raises some questions for me. And the answers may never be known as long as we're not privy to what really goes on with players and coaches in the program.
First, what is Gus' philosophy with regard to discipline? Yes, he's tight lipped, as he should be. But again, from the outside looking in, he appears to lean far more towards a zero-tolerance approach. It probably goes on with far more players than we think, but several "high-profile" players in recent years have been banished to his dog house, never to return. Duke Williams, Kyle Davis, Jovon Robinson, Erique Florence(Dat boy just plain sorry) Pettway....
Is that a bad thing? Let me say first, I'm not writing this to bash CGM. I've said my peace/piece and won't beat that horse anymore. Every coach has his own philosophy on handling his players. I have it on good authority and have posted before that you'd better get caught red-handed robbing a bank at gun point while sexually molesting a 6 year old that you drugged with meth before Saban is going to take a starter off the field. I have no doubt Mark Ripped lost out on several titles by kicking 20% of his players off the team at the start of every season. (Fuck Georgia) Coaches do what they think best. And Gus has run a scandal free program to date and I'm sure he'll continue to do that.
But the second question is, once a player crosses that line and screws up, what, if anything, does Gus and his staff do to try and get someone back on track? Now, the old school method was always run em' til they puke, then make em' run some more. And I hope that's still at least part of Gus' process. But let's again assume that Pettway's real problem was just being a sorry ass. (Not saying he was. Just for argument's sake) Here's a preseason All-SEC back. Physical specimen. In the preseason Heisman discussion. Probably a fairly high draft pick if he has a decent season. Does anyone stay in this guy's, or any of these guy's faces and constantly remind them of the opportunity they're flushing down the shitter?
If I had a guy with Pettway's potential, I'd have someone shadowing him every day and in his grill, making sure he's doing the right things. Is that being done? Should it? Or is a strictly tough love, one strike and you're out approach the better way. I'm just stunned too many times by the incredible futures that too often seem to be thrown away. And for what?
Anyway, thoughts?