Hoodie
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Hoping his family will give his brain to the folks at BU.
He was a piece of ****. I'm not going to cry crocodile tears over him offing himself.He's still a human being. Tragic life wasted away
He was a piece of ****. I'm not going to cry crocodile tears over him offing himself.
He beat up women, ran over a bunch of teenagers in his car, and killed his prison cell mate (allegedly)
It's hard to disagree with you
Vermeil was bad too.I bet Tom Osborne is sad. Can't believe he protected this absolute mess of a human for so long. Just win baby!
Unfortunately, he got help throughout his life, help to get past all of the checkpoints in life that every normal person is held accountable to....He clearly had mental issues and was pushed through (rather than "slipped through") the cracks in high school, college, and eventually in the pros because he was good at carrying a football. He did some really terrible things, but the overall arc of his life could have been very different had he gotten help.
Look no further than Brandon Marshall for an example. He went from violent discontent to locker room leader and role model after being diagnosed with a mental health issue and receiving treatment.
We all know what they'll find.Hoping his family will give his brain to the folks at BU.
You never really expected it to end any other way. I sometimes wonder whether we will wake up to a story about Hernandez like this. Realising the only way you leave prison is in a box must have an affect. In the UK that is only given to the worst of the worst...seems more par of the course in the USA. That isn't a complaint, just a statement of fact.
He clearly had mental issues and was pushed through (rather than "slipped through") the cracks in high school, college, and eventually in the pros because he was good at carrying a football. He did some really terrible things, but the overall arc of his life could have been very different had he gotten help.
Look no further than Brandon Marshall for an example. He went from violent discontent to locker room leader and role model after being diagnosed with a mental health issue and receiving treatment.