These kids just need some direction. Everyone has stolen something and lied in their life, thereby we're all thieves and liars. How many people must a person murder to become a murderer?
For the record, yes I was being somewhat sarcastic. No, I wasn't advocating these kids actions. More than anything was just pointing out a different angle of what could have been going thru these kids heads. Doesn't make it my opinion. See my initial post for my real opinion.
Nacho Garcia and Avery Johnson are about to become wanted men 4th installment of the 5 part series from the op.
South Florida Express travel team Since these guys weren't on an official unofficial trip I posted this in the Den. Were any of you aware of the visit and troubles while these guys visited LSU? Ely High receiver Avery Johnson, the younger brother of LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson, came to see schools (LSU, Alabama, Florida) that already have offered him scholarships. Once in Baton Rouge, the players received another abbreviated tour, ending at Tiger Stadium. After visiting the stadium, the players scattered. Some watched LSU's live mascot, Mike, lounge in his on-campus habitat. Others followed Johnson to the football complex, where he had gone to visit his brother. Express players didn't meet any coaches at LSU, but just as they did at FSU, they watched players take part in voluntary workouts. Then they boarded the bus and got comfortable for the long drive to Oxford, Miss. About 45 minutes into the drive, Goetz received a disturbing call from Peterson, the LSU cornerback, and another from LSU assistant coach Billy Gonzales. Someone from the Express had stolen Peterson's watch from the LSU locker room. A security camera had captured the theft. LSU coaches didn't know the culprit's identity, but they would soon enough by matching Express players' photos with the surveillance video. Read more: Travel football trip sheds light on college football recruiting - Andy Staples - SI.com [/COLOR][/LEFT]