that's unfortunate for everyone. I had pegged Wright as a decent kid with a tough background who had been misunderstood by coaches. Guess I was wrong (if proven guilty). His older brother seemed to be on the right track as well, sad stuff.
shit together at IU. Too bad he was hanging out with his brother.
Isaiah was a clown, made of glass and destined for failure.
I think same. Also, the brother that was the equipment manager at EMCC came off as a nice kid to me. My take is based on how Isiah described their upbringing, they were ready to fight as one against anyone who threatened any one of them. I remember him saying some of the foster parents were not good and they would fight them growing up. To me, that is a bit sad as that was a survival mechanism and apparently at least Isiah never learned how to deal with adversity differently.
at Independence Community College in Kansas. It appears that it is not as good a program but will be interesting nonetheless. I do want Season 3 to still provide some updates and footage of Buddy. IMV, this show is better than Hard Knocks and is my favorite TV show.
at Independence Community College in Kansas. It appears that it is not as good a program but will be interesting nonetheless. I do want Season 3 to still provide some updates and footage of Buddy. IMV, this show is better than Hard Knocks and is my favorite TV show.
When I say "program" above, I mean "football program", not TV program.
Isaiah was a clown, made of glass and destined for failure.
Obviously there is no excuse for Murder. The older brother sounded like he had his head on straight.
And the Bengals wonder whether they could get weekend furloughs.
Isaiah was a clown, made of glass and destined for failure.
I think same. Also, the brother that was the equipment manager at EMCC came off as a nice kid to me. My take is based on how Isiah described their upbringing, they were ready to fight as one against anyone who threatened any one of them. I remember him saying some of the foster parents were not good and they would fight them growing up. To me, that is a bit sad as that was a survival mechanism and apparently at least Isiah never learned how to deal with adversity differently.
When I say "program" above, I mean "football program", not TV program.