UtahRatt wrote:I like how he's described as "gentle" and "a good person" by some of his mourning teammates while he was labeled as a "one-man crime wave" by one of the many judges he appeared before.
This "he finally started to get his life together shit" is annoying, what was he straight for? 6 months? In what his 5th year? 14 games worth of suspensions. Drunk driving, drug possession, alleged assault, illegal use of a firearm, conduct so bad the banglessss cut him....Sounds like a chipper fellow.
It's sad for his kids but come the fuck on, the media and the league are acting like this thug was a tragedy. It's annoying.
How is it that every time someone with a checkered past dies all we hear about is how they were in the process of turning their life around? The gang member was trying to leave, the deadbeat dad was trying to make things right with his kids, or the alcoholic abuser was trying not to hit his wife and kids anymore. Just once I want to hear friends and family say, “Chris? He was a horrible piece of shit to the goddamm bitter end, and I think he is down there now, screaming in severe pain!”.
When a piece of shit dies, it doesn't bother me one bit, in fact it makes me a little happy.
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