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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
This is a bit harsh.
He was born and raised where I currently live. His dad use to coach my kids in school.
When he got to college and got to hang around a certain group of kids and started being treated with a bunch of entitlements he lost his way. This happens to a lot of talented athletes.
He changed quite a bit after his departure from the NFL and real life started being full-time. He coached lots of kids in several high schools.
He had his demons and struggles but he gave several students help with getting to games and home from games. He was a good guy that had struggled with problems.
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This concept is hard for people to comprehend. No human is either 100% good or 100% bad. Even the best people still do bad things at times, and the worst do wonderful things at times.
The earlier you learn not to just classify a person as good or bad, black or white (not referring to race-I mean lacking a gray area) the better you'll be at interpreting people, and human behavior.