Buckybird
Hoist the Lombardi Trophy
No way if I’m the Cards do I have him on our board in the first three rounds. Red alert
That's my boy!A mere peanut farmer who graduated from the Naval Academy with an advanced degree in Engineering with an emphasis on nuclear power.
I still think he’s a top 15 pick regardless. As long as he didn’t hit the other car and make it crash then it’s just two young guys having a little fun. Yes it’s terrible that one guy lost control of his car and died but it’s not Carters fault. I think anyone who drafts him better get a good idea of his character and attitude when they interview him. Last let anyone throw the first stone that can honestly say they never raced when they were young. I couldn’t even begin to remember how many times I’ve raced and went over 100 mph.
A lot of us made some more risky choices in our early lives. Most of them dumb choices, but we did it.
Lots of people have growing up to do at that age. While I always applaud your conservative nature in never drinking and how you've approached driving, many of us had to have the "holy cow that was close" moment to learn from it.
If I recall correctly, the fastest I've ever gone in a non-controlled, street legal car is 135. I drove at 160+ on the racetrack here in Vegas. We once got my buddy's Eagle Summit up to 100, and I think it was about to come apart at the seams.
When you give these kids star power and free cars to drive for "recruiting," it's likely to lead to bad things.
My similar story includes being a passenger in a car in which the guy we were racing just barely jumped the tracks in front of what was clearly a train... a ghost train. Not even kidding. We were all shook. The guard rails weren't down, but there was that train.You can't drive here until 17 and when I passed my test a week or so later I couldn't afford a car so my parents let me share theirs. It was a crap brown Austin Metro (this was mid 90's).
About 6 months later my friend got his license and a work van. We'd drive around in little convoys thinking we were awesome. One day we were racing down this 2 lane, both cars were pieces of junk that took about 14 seconds to reach 60mph but when you're that age you think you're Steve McQueen.
Anyway we got stuck side by side. Neither car fast enough to overtake the other, neither willing to give in. I had to go round the outside of a road divider and then about 50 yards ahead a car pulled out and I had to quit and fall back.
What I didn't know was that 100 yards behind me my Mum was watching all this in my Grandads car. Took me awhile to get that car back.
Kids do dumb **** in cars. Most these GM's and coaches have done dumb **** in cars.
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My similar story includes being a passenger in a car in which the guy we were racing just barely jumped the tracks in front of what was clearly a train... a ghost train. Not even kidding. We were all shook. The guard rails weren't down, but there was that train.
We're all better off for those close moments that no one got hurt in.
I think I told the story a while back that my first time driving from my pelvis break in your country was me about to get t-boned, and actually speeding up instead of slowing down is the only reason I'm not in the hospital again, or maybe dead.
No excuse for Carter, but I don't think you're excusing it either.
I think you and I have fundamentally disagreed on the kind of people we want on our team, but no use in arguing it too far.No I'm not excusing it, but it's also very common. If you take the tragic accident out of it which was presumably not his fault this is a nothing burger (as things stand) and something that happens 1000's of times a day with young drivers.
I think you and I have fundamentally disagreed on the kind of people we want on our team, but no use in arguing it too far.
uhm, you can go 90 on the 101 near desert ridge and get passed on the regular.I still think he’s a top 15 pick regardless. As long as he didn’t hit the other car and make it crash then it’s just two young guys having a little fun. Yes it’s terrible that one guy lost control of his car and died but it’s not Carters fault. I think anyone who drafts him better get a good idea of his character and attitude when they interview him. Last let anyone throw the first stone that can honestly say they never raced when they were young. I couldn’t even begin to remember how many times I’ve raced and went over 100 mph.
I'm not one for punishing kids for mistakes via their job. That's what the law is for.
If there are real character to concerns such as drug use, DV, gang activity etc sure. Huge red flag.
Good kid made a mistake not so much.
I don't want to draft Carter anyway. Anderson or trade back for me.
We’ve all done dumb things, but how many have had deadly results? How many of us have lied to police or left the scene of an accident, with or without a fatality. Not all dumb things are equal.A lot of us made some more risky choices in our early lives. Most of them dumb choices, but we did it.
Lots of people have growing up to do at that age. While I always applaud your conservative nature in never drinking and how you've approached driving, many of us had to have the "holy cow that was close" moment to learn from it.
If I recall correctly, the fastest I've ever gone in a non-controlled, street legal car is 135. I drove at 160+ on the racetrack here in Vegas. We once got my buddy's Eagle Summit up to 100, and I think it was about to come apart at the seams.
When you give these kids star power and free cars to drive for "recruiting," it's likely to lead to bad things.
There is no way I draft a guy who abandoned his teammates during a horrific accident.
Two young guys having a little fun. My god.As long as he didn’t hit the other car and make it crash then it’s just two young guys having a little fun.
How in the hell do you know it's not his fault? I haven't seen anything exonerating him.Yes it’s terrible that one guy lost control of his car and died but it’s not Carters fault.
Your lucky you never injured yourself or others with this stupidity. There is no reason to go over 100 MPH.I couldn’t even begin to remember how many times I’ve raced and went over 100 mph.
I don't even think that. I think he still goes top 5 if this is all it is.
Nolan Smith had his license suspended for something that was never released, probably racing/speeding, then was caught speeding while his license was suspended. Nobody is talking about that putting his stock down.
If it's just a misdemeanor driving charge then it will be forgotten about in 7 weeks time.
If you didn't draft guys for misdemeanor driving charges you'd rule out about 10% of the draft.
We’ve all done dumb things, but how many have had deadly results? How many of us have lied to police or left the scene of an accident, with or without a fatality. Not all dumb things are equal.
“Not get dragged into” a situation he helped create? Okay.I agree 100%
I said this the other day but it could be that he stopped and helped and that his teammates said for him to leave once there was nothing more to do so as to net get dragged into it.
Hard to judge until we know more.
If Anderson goes #1, and Houston takes a QB at #2, I'd still take Carter at #3.
At present, the charges are misdemeanors. Unless they are upgraded for some reason we don't know yet, he's gonna pay a fine...probably lose his license for a while, but I doubt he gets any jail time. And like someone said earlier (Solar7, maybe?), if we don't take him, someone else will - likely one of our rivals - & he will absolutely terrorize us for the next 10 yrs. That would be less than ideal.
I am all for that ..... XFL here we come!If Anderson goes #1 and we don't trade a buttload of picks for the #3 then we are worse than a poverty franchise and should be kicked down to XFL status immediately.