C3HIEF3S |
12-12-2016 02:03 AM |
It's best to continue to reserve judgement as facts continue to come out, especially when college students are spreading most of the rumors (true or not). Things gets skewed, and college students spread words without caution. I've had conversations with some people who have said how stupid it was of him to get arrested without knowing the facts. I have also talked to people who are closer with him than most who are completely shocked he of all people would be one to get arrested for DV. For now, there isn't anything to the story that the public knows for sure.
I was shocked to see Carlton even on the bench against Nebraska, personally, just because of the sensitivity of domestic violence in today's society. I figured they would have nothing to gain/everything to lose image-wise simply by letting him sit on the bench, but I am no expert. If I had to say, there is more to the story right now that the coaching staff knows about (whether they say they know anything or not, because i'd bet every pack of ramen noodles I have that they're well-aware of some things we are not) and the public doesn't. Otherwise, I just don't get why they'd come out and defend him so much. It just doesn't seem like the, dare I say, politically correct move to make.
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