all he said is that he noticed they attended the same school without implying anything. after reading it, I simply said to myself I wasnt aware they were classmates. nothing more.
i got-cha back. anyone that listens to LSU baseball games in front of the computer hundreds of miles away has to be a quality person.
exactly. do you think that you or i would have similar opportunities in the 'real world' had we gotten into trouble even a fraction of the times that he has? i've had a run-in with the law, done some regrettable things, and paid my debts. but it was incredibly difficult to make those things 'go away' so that i could get a decent job when i graduated college. and that was just for one incident.
Who cares. It's not our team, and I like to see players play. So sorry to the past victims, but alas, that doesn't change how much I enjoy good football. Let the kid play, and if breaks the law again, ignore it then too. People drool all over Jim Brown with the crap about being the "greatest ever," kindly overlooking his lifetime of being a complete candycoated degenerate. FREE WILLY!