So Aaron Hernandez is *gasp* guilty of the murder of that guy. That guy who texted him and asked him to NOT murder him.
The fact that so many NFL players reacted with shock and disbelief over his verdict shows how little people understand the justice system in America (I'm looking at YOU Jenoris Jenkins).
Either way, it's a good thing for the NFL to wash its hands of this matter and never speak of it again. The league has enough problems with their public perceptions of how they turn a blind eye to violence off the field.
While it's a shame such a young man thought it was okay to murder somebody, it is also a shame that nobody ever really seemed to TRY to get him to turn his life around, from college on.
"You are going to get a certain amount of snarkiness on the Internet no matter what, and my rule is that you don't post anything that you wouldn't say to someone's face." Marc Andreyko (Writer of DC Comic's "Manhunter")
I'd just like to say this is one of the most amusing threat titles ever.
We'll be back right after order has been restored here in the Omni Center.
That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy - Swift
Thread ahead: Patriots get largest Super Bowl rings ever Next thread: Eagles sign fourth string QB Previous thread: Your WTF IS GOING ON NFL Free Agent/Trades thread