If someone evaded justice before, got into several scrapes with the law throughout the years afterwards, and was on his last chance, don't you think that he would have excercised some restraint, and steered clear of committing crimes? He obviously wasn't poor (living off a generous NFL pension), so we can rule out socio-economic reasons...
Dumbass.
I'm guessing that he figured "Hey, I can get away with murder, you can't touch me."
Dumbass.
I personally have a problem that athletes are even considered heros, someone to look up to, and/or role models.The saddest thing of all is that an NFL icon 10,000 yards career rushing and the first to do it... and he's still no better than the gang-bangah from the hood.
Used to be someone for kids to look up to.
i personally have a problem that athletes are even considered heros, someone to look up to, and/or role models.
I personally have a problem that athletes are even considered heros, someone to look up to, and/or role models.
The saddest thing of all is that an NFL icon 10,000 yards career rushing and the first to do it... and he's still no better than the gang-bangah from the hood.
Used to be someone for kids to look up to.
Used to be.
I personally have a problem that athletes are even considered heros, someone to look up to, and/or role models.
Yeah, I agree which is why I said "used to be". :miffer:I personally have a problem that athletes are even considered heroes, someone to look up to, and/or role models.