Charles Boozer To Transfer

glad hes gone.

I dont see how anyone can be 'glad' about it. He was one of the most vocal Cyclone-loyal members of our team. He was going to be very helpful. He screwed up, which is obviously nothing to be glad about, nor is the fact that he may have other issues that he needs to deal with something to be glad about.

Hope he moves forward from here, and takes care of what he needs to take care of.

Doesnt excuse what he did, but there's nothing to be 'glad' about here.
 
I dont see how anyone can be 'glad' about it. He was one of the most vocal Cyclone-loyal members of our team. He was going to be very helpful. He screwed up, which is obviously nothing to be glad about, nor is the fact that he may have other issues that he needs to deal with something to be glad about.

Hope he moves forward from here, and takes care of what he needs to take care of.

Doesnt excuse what he did, but there's nothing to be 'glad' about here.

+1

It's really very sad.
 
"I think I have an anger issue and depression issue at the same time because of my knee," he said. "I'm just going to try and get better."

Doesn't sound like a substance abuse problem.. I don't want to judge anyone elses situation, but I think I would have kept that excuse to myself.. still love him though and hope he gets his act together..basketball is secondary
 
I know it is not defined in the actual law that way, but rather by public perception...which largely influences how the law is carried out. Do you not agree that statistic show there is a double standard in the courts for similar crimes committed by by men and women? How about the propaganda filled law textbook Domestic Violence Law by Berkley professor Nancy K.D. Lemon?

1. I agree that public perception can influence law enforcement.

2. I have read studies reporting statistically significant differences in outcomes in the criminal justice system for men and women charged with similar crimes.

3. As my own political tendencies do not tend toward the elite liberal feminazi perspective (yes now I'm in trouble), I haven't spent a great deal of time perusing Ms Lemon's textbook. I will certainly agree that various people with various agendas were part of the movement seeking domestic abuse legislation. Some I can agree with, some I cannot.

4. However, even given 1-3, I am of the belief that domestic abuse laws like Iowa's are not per se defective because of 1-3. All laws and their enforcement are subject to influence from public perception and from special interest groups to one degree or another.

We can agree to disagree if need be.
 
I think DG should be locked up in a padded room until next season starts. He is the only player that McD recruited that has a chance of playing 4 years at ISU. I have never seen a run of players and a revolving door like McD brought to ISU.
 
I'll miss the 'booze'. He may not have played a lot of minutes, but he had a great attitude and played hard when he was in. Hope he gets everything sorted out.
 
I think DG should be locked up in a padded room until next season starts. He is the only player that McD recruited that has a chance of playing 4 years at ISU. I have never seen a run of players and a revolving door like McD brought to ISU.

I'd rather lock him in the practice facility so he can take the time and get even better.
 
According to today's Register, this was more of a Boozer decision than a Hoiberg one. Or maybe more of a Boozer family decision. He said he isn't sure if Hoiberg would have kicked him off.
 
I think DG should be locked up in a padded room until next season starts. He is the only player that McD recruited that has a chance of playing 4 years at ISU. I have never seen a run of players and a revolving door like McD brought to ISU.

Wow. Is he really the ONLY player that will have played 4 years that McD brought in? I can't think of another. If true, that really sums up the McD tenure. It was a complete revolving door which lead to no consistency or leadership.
 
Charles' comments in this morning's register showed a lot of remorse and a lot of maturity. He's got my prayers that he will successfully deal with his situation and have a great life.
 
Hate to see him go.... But it was all his on doing. Cheated on his gf, she found out and broke up with him. Then he got into an argument with the "other" girl about it and took his anger out on her.
 
Hate to see him go.... But it was all his on doing. Cheated on his gf, she found out and broke up with him. Then he got into an argument with the "other" girl about it and took his anger out on her.

What a *********. Glad he decided to leave. Not like he added any great value anyway. Tough guy beating up a girl, what a stud.
 
anyone who thinks dendy is gone is dumb..just rewatch his interview from freds press conference
 

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