Anybody watch? 2 episodes and I kind of feel bad for the guy. Obviously made terrible decisions, but there seems to be more to the situation. Any thoughts?
Anybody watch? 2 episodes and I kind of feel bad for the guy. Obviously made terrible decisions, but there seems to be more to the situation. Any thoughts?
Anybody watch? 2 episodes and I kind of feel bad for the guy. Obviously made terrible decisions, but there seems to be more to the situation. Any thoughts?
Well, he's hung up on the top bunk.Not gonna watch. I'm not that hung up on him.
Not gonna watch. I'm not that hung up on him.
There is always more to the story. Hurting people hurt.Complete thug. World is a better place without him. I don't give a damn about how pitiful his situation was. You don't murder people. The guy was a star multimillionaire athlete, but couldn't tow the line. Clown is now getting the victim treatment on Netflix... Disgusting.
Has anyone read James Patterson’s All-American Murderer? It is about AH and discusses how UF (Urban) didn’t want him to go home to CT to be with his friends. Goes into a lot of detail. Picked it up because I like Patterson and didn’t realize it was all about Hernandez.
I believe the definition of serial killer is three or more........he fits the description. I don't feel bad for him an ounce.
Did urban tell AH that Jesus visits him in his sleep and tells him where top recruits should sign?I watched it and it was really good. They actually talked About that. Urban even invited him over for bible studies to try and keep him out of trouble. I say watch it. Some very crazy details
Don't care, it has to end somewhere.There is always more to the story. Hurting people hurt.
This is wrong. The guy had obvious mental problems. I'm watching the docu series now and his phone conversations from jail the guy seems to have the mind of a 12 year old. Winslow, Hernandez and all of these horrible stories of players dealing with obvious brain injuries are why hitting hard has obviously been a huge topic and are not allowed in football today. I truly believe within 30 - 40 years from now football as we know it will no longer exist. They are rapidly taking away football as every year passes. Our grandchildren will probably tell their grandchildren how they were around when there was the horrible barbaric event called football was around. Just about the way we look back in history to the barbaric events that took place in the Roman coliseum that those people called a sport.If hell exists I hope he rots there.
This is wrong. The guy had obvious mental problems. I'm watching the docu series now and his phone conversations from jail the guy seems to have the mind of a 12 year old. Winslow, Hernandez and all of these horrible stories of players dealing with obvious brain injuries are why hitting hard has obviously been a huge topic and are not allowed in football today. I truly believe within 30 - 40 years from now football as we know it will no longer exist. They are rapidly taking away football as every year passes. Our grandchildren will probably tell their grandchildren how they were around when there was the horrible barbaric event called football was around. Just about the way we look back in history to the barbaric events that took place in the Roman coliseum that those people called a sport.
This is wrong. The guy had obvious mental problems. I'm watching the docu series now and his phone conversations from jail the guy seems to have the mind of a 12 year old. Winslow, Hernandez and all of these horrible stories of players dealing with obvious brain injuries are why hitting hard has obviously been a huge topic and are not allowed in football today. I truly believe within 30 - 40 years from now football as we know it will no longer exist. They are rapidly taking away football as every year passes. Our grandchildren will probably tell their grandchildren how they were around when there was the horrible barbaric event called football was around. Just about the way we look back in history to the barbaric events that took place in the Roman coliseum that those people called a sport.
I’ve watched a few different documentaries on the guy. And some of these mental illness are serious. Not saying it’s okay to kill but mental awareness is not where it should be and a lot of times leads to killings and suicides. We could save a lot of lives if we didn’t make people fear the backlash of having mental issues.Anybody watch? 2 episodes and I kind of feel bad for the guy. Obviously made terrible decisions, but there seems to be more to the situation. Any thoughts?
This is wrong. The guy had obvious mental problems. I'm watching the docu series now and his phone conversations from jail the guy seems to have the mind of a 12 year old. Winslow, Hernandez and all of these horrible stories of players dealing with obvious brain injuries are why hitting hard has obviously been a huge topic and are not allowed in football today. I truly believe within 30 - 40 years from now football as we know it will no longer exist. They are rapidly taking away football as every year passes. Our grandchildren will probably tell their grandchildren how they were around when there was the horrible barbaric event called football was around. Just about the way we look back in history to the barbaric events that took place in the Roman coliseum that those people called a sport.
Not true. Henandez grew up in a middle class neighborhood and was not a gang banger or even exposed to that lifestyle. Winslow grew up also around decent people. You don't pull up on senior citizens and our homeless people to have sex and or rape them and be mentally stable. That's not being a "thug" that is having a complete mental lapse.KW2 and AH were complete trash thugs in High School. The concussion issue is complete and total BS in these two situations. In these two cases it's just more "Pity Me" crap from coddled athletes.
Does it show any of his time at uf? Tebow needs to be exposed