"We couldn't ask anybody to be a better representative of the organization than he is."
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:headscratch: Yeah I'm pretty sure there are plenty of football players out there not getting arrested for domestic violence, that would represent Alabama football just fine.
Georgia Washington, Gandhi, and Dr. King were all charged with crimes, which shows us that an arrest alone is not the measure of a man, not the measure of Right vs. Wrong.
In the face of verbal and physical attack, and in the face of a wrongful arrest, what standard would you hold up him to? How many other WRONG ways of handling this did he manager to avoid? What harm came from his selection?
As a citizen, I take no issue. Further, this is one of those times when my status as sports fan does not give me the right to sit in judgement of his personal life.
Seriously, had the Officer simply approached and asked "Is there a problem?" The situation would in all likelihood resolved itself instantly and we would have never heard of it.
Had you and I walked by and he was slapping her, we would have restrained him -- and rightly so. Yet no one did the same to her, so why is he denied that option? You and I restrain, we are good citizens. He restrains, and you and the VOL Nation brand him a bad person.
If violance was his intention, what might her mug shot look like. Her smiling means that He did a lot right.
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Courtney. Welcome to the Brotherhood of "Survived that Crazy Chick". Move on to that sane women.