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Originally Posted by Megatron96
I already addressed that. I said he should get a game suspension and/or a significant fine. I even said a public apology to the kid would be in order.
That seems to cover it, imo.
And really who cares if the kid was embarrassed for a few seconds. Are we now saying that we can't allow anyone to be embarrassed or there should be litigation? Because that's stupid.
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Public apology is worse than not saying anything at all. Usually written by someone other than the person who was actually involved in the situation.
If Adams was truly sorry he would have shown it as soon as the kid hit the ground.
His apology was nothing more than attempting to get a lesser punishment.