I read this with much interest, as while I never thought OJ was responsible for the murders, I've found his publicly reported behavior since his release from Nevada DOC appalling.
I did not believe he was responsible; their daughter was on the same t-ball team as our two daughters, and observing his father mode, no matter what, he would not have chanced those children (who he worshiped) finding their mother like that.
I also think undiagnosed brain injury from his football career may have later manifested into his actions that led to his incarceration in Nevada.
Which leads me to wonder if the NFL is even considering the damage done? When Antonio Brown was first promoted he was a stand out; then as his antics became more likely damaging, they "cut him loose"... where was the mental health help? Now he's persona non grata...
I guess I'm wondering why, as "employers" sports leagues / teams are apparently exempt from required FMLA, EOEC, and OSHA? It was so obvious 3 years ago Antonio Brown needed mental health assistance; where was his employer?
Young amazing Henry Ruggs III, who could have hired a Humvee and driver...
And as recently as this weekend a winning qb was arrested...
I apologize for taking this to a different thing, but this is a subject that disturbs me whenever I find it; I want it to be front and central for us until we find a way to prevent terrible outcomes for these young athletes.
This is NOT excusing but wanting to find answers why this repeats.
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Phil Harris, actor and showman, to John Fogerty of CCR: “If I’d known I’d live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.”