Twitter is quickly becoming the new Facebook. We all love to see and hear what our friends, and even celebrities, are doing, so why not follow them on Twitter? I am here to show you the funny and controversial things that these people post on Twitter for everyone to see. After all, their mistakes do make us laugh.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

D.J. Gardner

Some people say some really stupid stuff. When your riding a contract that virtually sends you free to an above average four year university, why would you do anything to screw that up? That seems like the perfect question nowadays to ask all the highly recruited kids going to big time division 1 colleges. Take freshman D.J. Gardner for example, a guard on the basketball team of Mississippi State University. Gardner was permanently booted from the team this summer due to several controversial tweets he posted about being red-shirted at MSU this year.





Gardner was booted from the team by Coach Rick Stansbury a day after he tweeted, "These b***es tried to f**k me over.. That's y I red shirted .. But i wish my homies a great as* season.. I don't even know y I'm still here" Gardner was told during his recruitment that he would see significant playing time, but apon arrival to MSU, he was told he would be a part of a three man rotation (He should have known this would happen, obviously the coach is going to tell you that you will play. How else is he supposed to get you to come to his school?). He asked to be redshirted for his freshman season after learning this. Gardner also fired off several other tweets, including "Call em and tell more... I can't stand liars and that's all they did since I started being recruited.. R.I.p. To that contract I signed."Last year, Coach Stansbury banned the use of Twitter from his team after player Ravern Johnson tweeted controversial thoughts on the MSU coaching staff. The ban was lifted at the end of last season. 

You would think that after Ravern Johnson got kicked off the team, the rest of the players would somewhat censor what they had to say from there on out. Psychologist B.F. Skinner emphasized that reinforcement and punishment always strengthens learned behavior, which should have been the case with Gardner. Johnson was negatively punished when he was kicked off the team for his tweets. Gardner should have learned from his mistakes and kept his thoughts to himself, because he knew what would happen. In the book Blogging America, author Aaron K. Barlow talks about how Skinner's ideas of reinforcement apply to the blogosphere; the fact that blogs offer an instant gratification, positive or negative, on what you write. Well, it seems to me that Gardner definitely got some negative instant gratification after his tweets by being kicked off the team. Next time, keep your opinions to yourself man and you won't have to spend the time trying to find a new school to go to because you got kicked off your basketball team. #learnfromothersmistakes

1 comment:

  1. The old saying "pride goeth before a fall" seems to apply. Or, maybe, stupid is as stupid does.

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