BucLax13 wrote:It is a dangerous idea that men can live in peace...
Maybe they can't. But if they don't have guns, a lot of would-be shootings turn into black eyes instead.
BucLax13 wrote:ref I like what you are saying, it still doesn't take into consideration that you are only punishing/disarming those that obey the law and not those who are breaking it
TheBearcatHimself wrote:Also, the name of this thread is misleading, this was murder in the 1st degree, plain and simple. There was no gentle passing, no euphemism can console the pain that this crime has caused. I apologize to whoever created this thread, I just find the word choice upsetting.
James Foote wrote:I'm also quite upset at the 'montage' narrated by Dana Jacobson that is being aired on ESPN. No less than 3 hours after he passed, they threw together a highlight film of the trouble he got in on and off the field. Not the first guy from a hard neighborhood to run into trouble at the age of 20 when being a high draft pick with a higher paycheck. I'm a Skins fan through and through and this event has shocked and disgusted me among other emotions. I just hope they can find these characters.
I agree, it barely covered the good things he did on the field...and made ZERO mention of anything good off of the field. They even blew some of his hits out of proportion. "He had a devastating hit on a punter, during a fake punt" talking about his on the field issues...I was like "sweet....that's the best time to nail the little soccer player". It's one of the first times I can remember that I have been absolutely disgusted by ESPN.
I wasn't surprised in the least when I heard the news Monday morning that Sean Taylor had been shot in his home by an intruder. Angry? Yes. Surprised? Not even a little. It was only in June 2006 that Taylor, originally charged with a felony, pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges after brandishing a gun during a battle over who took his all-terrain vehicles in Florida. After that, an angry crew pulled up on Taylor and his boys and pumped at least 15 bullets into his sport-utility vehicle. So why would anybody be surprised? Had it been Shawn Springs, I would have been stunned. But not Sean Taylor.
Beta wrote:James Foote wrote:I'm also quite upset at the 'montage' narrated by Dana Jacobson that is being aired on ESPN. No less than 3 hours after he passed, they threw together a highlight film of the trouble he got in on and off the field. Not the first guy from a hard neighborhood to run into trouble at the age of 20 when being a high draft pick with a higher paycheck. I'm a Skins fan through and through and this event has shocked and disgusted me among other emotions. I just hope they can find these characters.
I agree, it barely covered the good things he did on the field...and made ZERO mention of anything good off of the field. They even blew some of his hits out of proportion. "He had a devastating hit on a punter, during a fake punt" talking about his on the field issues...I was like "sweet....that's the best time to nail the little soccer player". It's one of the first times I can remember that I have been absolutely disgusted by ESPN.
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