DLD
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I don't like what the guy did, not at all. But there are lots worse things he could have done, worse things that other professional athletes have done, and they're still playing. He (theoretically, anyway) paid his debt, I see no reason he shouldn't be allowed to go back into his chosen profession. If any of my kids gave a rats rear about professional football (or any other sport), I'd consider it my duty as a parent to point out to them that despite his prowess on the football field, this guy is not someone whose life should be emulated. There are people in the business we're in that have enviable skills in selecting and or fitting cattle, but I certainly wouldn't encourage my kids to follow their path in life. Fortunately though, there are plenty that are good role models, too. Not to say that there are no good people in professional sports (meaning football, basketball, baseball, etc...), but for the most part I think they're grossly overpaid to participate in recreational activities that are grossly overpriced for our (well, somebody's) entertainment... JMHO