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Sometimes it really isn't that easy of a take, not saying these actions are right by any means, but some of these players come from lower level neighborhoods and much of this is fairly common to them. Now they did have a great opportunity in front of them, but it can be hard to break habits that you saw and grew up around, a nature vs. nuture scenario i would suppose.
Sometimes it really isn't that easy of a take, not saying these actions are right by any means, but some of these players come from lower level neighborhoods and much of this is fairly common to them. Now they did have a great opportunity in front of them, but it can be hard to break habits that you saw and grew up around, a nature vs. nuture scenario i would suppose.
It really is, I mean they may have not gone to the NFL or anything of that level, but they could have had some avenues open up for them to get connected to become a coach or some kind of money making opportunity within the sport they played.
Riley is just trying to call up the ghosts of Cocaine Barry and the Thuggy Bunch from the 80's. That gangster culture made for some champeenships. We should call him Coach Capone.
Riley is just trying to call up the ghosts of Cocaine Barry and the Thuggy Bunch from the 80's. That gangster culture made for some champeenships. We should call him Coach Capone.