Serious Question

HawkPhreek

Well-Known Member
Have a debate with a fellow hawkeye fan.

Is KF and the coaches so far removed from team they didn't know a star player was dealing/on drugs ?

Or did they know and play him anyway to win? or because not any proof ?


Either way could be a problem.
 


They are a coaching staff, not an Orwellian Big Brother. How would they possibly know what goes on in the privacy of any home that is not their own?

This is about DJK making stupid personal decisions which is why he will be the one going to court. No one else is responsible for his actions. It's all on his shoulders.
 


I look more to his teammates than his coaches to have this type of knowledge and take action on it. Unless DJK was a complete recluse and had no contact with his teammates outside of football activities, I find it hard to beleive that one of them did not have some prior knowledge of all this.
 


and you know what, most of them (his teammates) probably just looked the other way, they aren't going to rat him out. It's not their responsibility to go tattle to the coaches. If he wanted to deal drugs then that is his perogative. None of this should fall back on the coaching staff.
 


This kind of question always comes up when something like this happens... just hasn't happened of this magnitude since Pierre Pierce.

We can really be thankful that we have a character coaching staff, and a lot of character young men in this program. Incidents like this always illuminate the offender brightly and cast a shadow on everybody around them. This would include everybody in the program. I expect that this football program will deal with this incident in a correct way, and come through stronger for it.

That being said, I teach in a performance medium, and have had students arrested for similar infractions. In my experience, there was no knowledge of the individuals dealings by teachers or peers, although we knew there was a problem of some kind. I would suspect a similar situation was true with the Iowa football program, although there were rumors a plenty in town, and it seems unrealistic that some of the players did not know or even participate. It is best to allow the "onion" to peel naturally in this case, and watch Gary Barta and Kirk Ferentz do their jobs (who's complaining about salaries, now?). It's lucky this team did well enough to qualify for a bowl game, to allow the program the time to weed through this incident while still "in season".
 




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