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Brian Holloway's House Trashed in a Flash Party

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Brian Holloway's house trashed: Mail Online

I remember him well. Big, 6'7" LT we drafted from Stanford next to Hog Hannah. He's looking angry as his New York home, a $1.5 million house in the country, was damaged by young hooligan partiers while he was away in Florida. They were so stupid they took many photos and pasted them on the web, which Holloway has put on a website to try to reclaim these lost souls.

He invited the miscreants back to clean mess, but only four out of 300 showed up.

The UK newspaper describing him as a linebacker, though, made me laugh. It says he has eight kids. Wow!
 
I love that he is going after these kids and exposing them online. But I really don't get how their parents want to sue Holloway for doing it. All their kids did was do tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage to the guy's house and that isn't enough to "ruin" their kids lives by exposing them as the d-bags they are.

That is what is wrong with society today. Back in my day (speaking him my best old man voice), my parents would have offered Holloway money to fix the damage and make me work every working hour to pay off that money by helping Holloway fix the damage.
 
Actually old news happened lst week or the week before. The part that makes me ill is some of the parents are considering suing Holloway for outing their kids. I think Holloway should turn around and sue the parents if they go through with it.
 
I love that he is going after these kids and exposing them online. But I really don't get how their parents want to sue Holloway for doing it. All their kids did was do tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage to the guy's house and that isn't enough to "ruin" their kids lives by exposing them as the d-bags they are.

That is what is wrong with society today. Back in my day (speaking him my best old man voice), my parents would have offered Holloway money to fix the damage and make me work every working hour to pay off that money by helping Holloway fix the damage.
And we would have gotten a beating or we wouldn't be using the car or going anywhere for a long time.
I don't understand soem parents today, what does this teach their kids? They can do anything they want, the rules don't apply to them?
 
What is the world coming to? If my kids were one of the partiers and I found out about it, I would beat his/her ass up and down my house and drive them to Holloway's residence myself and watch them help clean up. Instead, these pieces of trash are threatening to sue the guy? This country needs an enema.
 
I love that he is going after these kids and exposing them online. But I really don't get how their parents want to sue Holloway for doing it. All their kids did was do tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage to the guy's house and that isn't enough to "ruin" their kids lives by exposing them as the d-bags they are.

That is what is wrong with society today. Back in my day (speaking him my best old man voice), my parents would have offered Holloway money to fix the damage and make me work every working hour to pay off that money by helping Holloway fix the damage.

If I ever did that in my day my parents would make sure that the house was restored to the exact same condition it was in before I went on this immature tirade.

Oh, and I wouldn't be able to walk for a week.

Accountability WITH consequences is the answer...
 
If I ever did that in my day my parents would make sure that the house was restored to the exact same condition it was in before I went on this immature tirade.

Oh, and I wouldn't be able to walk for a week.

Accountability WITH consequences is the answer...

Hell, I was raised in the 90's. My dad would have beat some sense into me and I would be there cleaning every weekend until Mr. Holloway saw fit to let me go.
 
Dear old Dad.....

Me.....
 
I love the parents' justification:

Proof: The date of the party was among the spray painted vandalism on the $1.5 million home. Meanwhile, some angry parents say Holloway's home was in terrible shape before the party
Read more: Brian Holloway's house trashed: only 4 of 300 teens who trashed NFL star's house show up to help fix it up | Mail Online

That is totally different. I now feel for their parents and kids. It is isn't like they targeted a house in pristine condition, they targeted a house that needed a lot of work. If you don't keep your house to the standards your neighbors deem acceptable, you have no rights to home security or privacy. You should just leave your front door unlocked and call all the neighborhood kids and provide them with your schedule of when you will be out of town.
 
Overpriveleged little pricks. Some of them had the time and the money to go HOURS out of their way to do this crap. Probably in their mommy and daddy don't love me-mobiles.
 
Hell, I was raised in the 90's. My dad would have beat some sense into me and I would be there cleaning every weekend until Mr. Holloway saw fit to let me go.

Agreed. Raised in the late 90s/early 00s, and I would have got the **** kicked out of me if I'd pulled a stunt like that. Rightly so.
 
Seem like aspiring Red Seat fans to me
 
Agreed. Raised in the late 90s/early 00s, and I would have got the **** kicked out of me if I'd pulled a stunt like that. Rightly so.

One time when I was 14 I told my dad to "go **** himself" behind a closed door. The door caved in, hinges flew off, and I was getting my ass beat like a rented mule. Kids, more and more, are being raised to not have any respect for anyone or to take any responsibility for anything. "You partied in a stranger's house and trashed it, Biff? Why, how dare he for mentioning your name on the internet! We shall sue! Quick, Bruce, call the lawyer!".
 
I saw this story last week also. In addition to having the same reaction as everyone else here - my Dad would have driven me over there, handed me a toothbrush, and required me to finish the job with the "tool" he gave me. Needless to say, this was a good conversation topic this weekend with my 15-year old (starting with the catchy phrase "If you ever think about pulling this kind of %$*#!").

Holloway was a decent LT, but not worth the #1 they spent on him and an insufferable clubhouse lawyer. Addition by subtraction when they packed him off to - whom else, The Raiduhs - if I recall correctly, for one of Al's used nylon jogging suits. My only other question about this story was, does anyone know where Chuck Sullivan was on the ill-fated night?
 
Are we sure that the kids didn't just run right by Holloway?
 
When I first heard it I thought Holloway had a house in my state ... in Barrington RI. The parents of those kids should bury their heads in the sand. A warning shout out to them all that their kids may put themselves in extreme danger going forward and they choose to do nothing about it ... such a shame.
 
My wife noted last night that the parents are threatening to sue because he dared to post names online.

PS - the names he posted online were already posted online on the social media thread made for the gathering.
 
My wife noted last night that the parents are threatening to sue because he dared to post names online.

PS - the names he posted online were already posted online on the social media thread made for the gathering.
After thinking about this some more it occurred to me that these pathetic excuses for parents look at this as a chance to make a quick buck. Pro football player =$$$$$$$ Not because they're outraged that their little darlings were outed
 
These kids have great futures working as government contractors. One house today, one country tomorrow.
 
The hell with the kids. Name the parents. They are partly responsible for raising kids with no moral compass. And make the Parents pay.
 
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