M
member 3289
Guest
To a 9-8 team like Indianapolis.It's all coming into place for chiefs to make a late run for the playoffs. Then get knocked out in the wildcard game.
To a 9-8 team like Indianapolis.It's all coming into place for chiefs to make a late run for the playoffs. Then get knocked out in the wildcard game.
If that turns out to be accurate, then fuck that guy.
Not sure what the loaded gun has to do with anything, but whatever.
Also - 127 mph when he hit the car and that's all the damage he got?
Sentence is 2 to 20 yearsNot sure what the loaded gun has to do with anything, but whatever.
That's a bad night, man. He has a look on his face that just says "Shit. I fucked up."
Not sure jail time is the best course of punishment. He was incredibly careless, but it was an accident.Sentence is 2 to 20 years
loaded gun in car while you are hammered and driving might push it up from the minimum, pretty sure that is illegal(unless you are Jon Jones in NM)
Which would be fine IMO...Dude did some selfish shit and it ended horribly
I hear ya, was just expanding on the relevance of the loaded gun.Not sure jail time is the best course of punishment. He was incredibly careless, but it was an accident.
Assuming he has the capabilities, I'd rather see him do a year or two of community service talking to high school and collegiate athletes about the consequences of poor choices.
You got a kid who had the world by the balls and *poof* it's all gone.
I'd also take away his license for 20 years.I hear ya, was just expanding on the relevance of the loaded gun.
Jail usually doesn't fix people...it does get them off the streets
A year or two of community service seems laughable to me though, maybe after he gets out that would be more effective.
Sometimes people that don't face real punishment do the exact same thing again, some folks will drunk drive every chance they get. Even severely injure multiple people in multiple crashes.
It sucks, and it his life really did change in an instant...but that is life.
I do hope many people learn a lesson from his tragic event and opt to not repeat his mistakes.
I don't want double standards though, if a normal citizen would get prison then he should also.
He already has the best lawyer available.
It all sucks.
*Poof* went the life of the person he crashed into, I doubt you would have that attitude if it was a relative / friend of yours that died.Not sure jail time is the best course of punishment. He was incredibly careless, but it was an accident.
Assuming he has the capabilities, I'd rather see him do a year or two of community service talking to high school and collegiate athletes about the consequences of poor choices.
You got a kid who had the world by the balls and *poof* it's all gone.
You are 100% correct.*Poof* went the life of the person he crashed into, I doubt you would have that attitude if it was a relative / friend of yours that died.
He's a selfish, arrogant prick whose shitty decision cost someone their life. I know the NFL will forgive pretty much anything, but I'd be happy if his career was over.