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That's what a QB is supposed to do. And he's great. But I don't think you can call someone the best ever when their team did fine without them and they've never been able to get it done without cheating being involved.

I dont remember anyone saying he is the best ever. The argument was him or manning. Which turned into is Brady any good.

Brady is freaking good. Best ever. Probably not.
 
Totally pathetic of the Cowboys to allow that drunk "alleged" criminal who just killed his teammate in their gear and on the sideline during the game today.
 
Totally pathetic of the Cowboys to allow that drunk "alleged" criminal who just killed his teammate in their gear and on the sideline during the game today.

Call me a douche, but I doubt he forced his teammate who died to ride in the car with him.

They were out drinking together and were both at fault to similar degrees. It's even possible that the guy who died was happy his teammate would drive home so that he didn't have to be the drunken driver.

It's obviously terrible to drink and drive at all, but his friend dying was an accident. He's not a murderer or anything.

It would be 10x more upsetting to me if he had killed another driver or innocent party. I don't think you can count someone who gets into a car with a drunk person a completely innocent party.

Having said all that, it is weird they would have him on the sidelines.
 
Call me a douche, but I doubt he forced his teammate who died to ride in the car with him.

They were out drinking together and were both at fault to similar degrees. It's even possible that the guy who died was happy his teammate would drive home so that he didn't have to be the drunken driver.

It's obviously terrible to drink and drive at all, but his friend dying was an accident. He's not a murderer or anything.

It would be 10x more upsetting to me if he had killed another driver or innocent party. I don't think you can count someone who gets into a car with a drunk person a completely innocent party.

Having said all that, it is weird they would have him on the sidelines.

Agreed. Probably part of the reason why the mother of the victim doesn't want the guy to be prosecuted.
 
Agreed. Probably part of the reason why the mother of the victim doesn't want the guy to be prosecuted.

I didn't know that. I realized right after I typed my response that I probly shouldn't have said anything because I know next to nothing about the case besides the very basic facts.
 
Call me a douche, but I doubt he forced his teammate who died to ride in the car with him.

They were out drinking together and were both at fault to similar degrees. It's even possible that the guy who died was happy his teammate would drive home so that he didn't have to be the drunken driver.

It's obviously terrible to drink and drive at all, but his friend dying was an accident. He's not a murderer or anything.

It would be 10x more upsetting to me if he had killed another driver or innocent party. I don't think you can count someone who gets into a car with a drunk person a completely innocent party.

Having said all that, it is weird they would have him on the sidelines.

Weird? He just got out of jail for killing someone.
 
Weird? He just got out of jail for killing someone.

What happened is terrible, that's obvious, but do you consider the person who died completely innocent in all this?

They were both doing something wrong at the time and the death was an accident.

The real crime is that they were both putting innocent peoples lives at risk.
 
What happened is terrible, that's obvious, but do you consider the person who died completely innocent in all this?

They were both doing something wrong at the time and the death was an accident.

The real crime is that they were both putting innocent peoples lives at risk.

Yep.
 
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