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jsarno 01-01-2007, 04:26 PM A tragedy indeed...
You wonder how someone so well thought of, and someone who people speak so admirably about could meet fate in such a tragic, and untimely manner.
My prayers will include the Williams family, and friends.
I hate to say this, cause I don't know, but when someone dies, everyone comes out to say they were so nice. Even people on death row. The truth will come out eventually. I'm not saying he was a jerk or a gansta, but you can't listen to what people say...they are not going to say "wow, good, I'm glad he's dead, he was a jackass." No one says that...they all say good things initially and then the truth comes out later.
I am hoping he actually was a good guy and this was a random act.
dgack 01-01-2007, 04:44 PM I hate to say this, cause I don't know, but when someone dies, everyone comes out to say they were so nice. Even people on death row. The truth will come out eventually. I'm not saying he was a jerk or a gansta, but you can't listen to what people say...they are not going to say "wow, good, I'm glad he's dead, he was a jackass." No one says that...they all say good things initially and then the truth comes out later.
I am hoping he actually was a good guy and this was a random act.
The problem often lies in the fact that many pro athletes come from not-so-nice surroundings and upbringings, and manage to "escape" by means of sports. But the season has to end sometime, and a lot of these guys understandably don't want to just "get new friends" because they are pro athletes now. Unfortunately, it's a universal truth that it isn't easy to know who your real friends are, unless you're really down and out, and these guys are the polar opposite, so they can attract the worst in others.
It's really easy to say, "what was he thinking, you'd think that making that kind of money he would know how to avoid trouble", but ask yourself if you'd isolate yourself from your friends (and family, a lot of times) for a few million bucks? You might think you could, but then probably you'd be into drugs or whatever else to drown your sorrows...
Anyway, long rambling point here is I doubt that 99.9% of pro athletes are actually really acting like gangstas or thugs. They just often don't have the positive support network to stay away from all the people who are gangstas and thugs.
mooby 01-01-2007, 05:24 PM Wow, that's so horrible. If this was because he was hanging out with the wrong company, then this should serve as a lesson to the rest of the thuggish players in this league that that is the type of thing that can happen when you have bad company. RIP Darrent.
Longtimefan 01-01-2007, 05:28 PM I hate to say this, cause I don't know, but when someone dies, everyone comes out to say they were so nice. Even people on death row. The truth will come out eventually. I'm not saying he was a jerk or a gansta, but you can't listen to what people say...they are not going to say "wow, good, I'm glad he's dead, he was a jackass." No one says that...they all say good things initially and then the truth comes out later.
I am hoping he actually was a good guy and this was a random act.
You make an excellent point jsarno, and perhaps when all the facts surrounding his tragic fate are revealed, we very well may have reasons to feel differently. So in essence, I like so many others will be anxious to hear all the facts, and once revealed, our opinions could change.
skinsguy 01-01-2007, 07:01 PM Just shows you life is too short and we're not promised tomorrow. No matter who we are.
Redskinhog1963 01-01-2007, 07:47 PM I am not understanding your point...are you saying Jevon Walker has gangster ties and had somethign to do with this?
no,i just stated what espn said,he and javon walker had gotten into an altercation at an unnamed club.now they are saying that walker was in the hummer limo that the young man who got killed was in.when i say gangsta
style i'm talking about running around what all that bling-bling shit on,turning the bass up so loud it's all you can here nothing else..i'm sure that not every pro player comes from areas where gangs are quite the biggest criminals,but i am just as sure some do,get the rich money,and go home and flaunt it with some of their buddies who are still in gangs!
jsarno 01-01-2007, 08:59 PM no,i just stated what espn said,he and javon walker had gotten into an altercation at an unnamed club.now they are saying that walker was in the hummer limo that the young man who got killed was in.when i say gangsta
style i'm talking about running around what all that bling-bling shit on,turning the bass up so loud it's all you can here nothing else..i'm sure that not every pro player comes from areas where gangs are quite the biggest criminals,but i am just as sure some do,get the rich money,and go home and flaunt it with some of their buddies who are still in gangs!
Gotcha.
So I guess Javon was the man that was shot and sent to the hospital?
12thMan 01-01-2007, 10:24 PM Here's the story: NFL Network said he and JaVon Walker were at Carmelo Anthony's party, ESPN said Kenyon Martin, both Denver Nuggets.
Supposedly they were on their way, ironically, to Allen Iverson's party. Williams got into a beef with some guys inside the club and appearantly it spilled outside the club. They get in the limo, shots are fired, and Williams appearantly died in JaVon Walker's arms.
mooby 01-01-2007, 10:44 PM If that's true that Darrent died in Javon's arms, i can only imagine what Javon's going through right now. I hope he recovers from this, I wouldn't be suprised if he's gonna be traumatized for a while.
SouperMeister 01-02-2007, 12:30 AM This is a sad commentary on today's society where perceived slights against one's manhood are almost routinely settled with gunfire. I blame a lot of this on hip hop culture that glorifies thuggish behavior.
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