I mean that’s fair but at the same time I think it’s fair to ask at what point do you draw the line? Especially in this case where the abuse wasn’t a one time thing and he went and violated the restraining order right after. It doesn’t feel like he’s really taken any steps to change or make a positive difference which is tough to do when it seems like the league and his friends are just enabling him by acting like it’s no big deal.
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You don’t understand. He’s just been through a lot recently. /s
So at what point is the line drawn to cut off someone you knew way before the league and grew up and played at the same Y with because clearly pleading no contest to one felony count of causing harm to a parent of a child and two felony counts of child abuse isn’t it.
Yeah, it’s super disappointing seeing players defending these P.O.S no matter what they do just because of their personal connections. It’s just weird though seeing randos like you who Bridges doesn’t give AF about defending him too.
Guess speculation and what ifs are all the copium that’s left now that the iTS jUsT aN aCcuSaTion and iT waS jUSt a oNE TiMe miStaKe cards are off the table
Why bother fixing or addressing things when you can just wait for the next PR disaster to crop up🧠
Just about anything other than immediately violating his restraining order to throw pool balls at his victims car and further abuse her in front of his children probably would’ve been a good start.
I don’t think it’s that hot of a take to day he’s pretty far from redemption at this point. We’ve all seen with Mike Vick what someone can do if they actually want to take steps to try and atone for their past.