i actually some what agree... i think we should look into this guy.. he is a good player and not a bad guy..
ESPN.com - E-Ticket: Outrageous Injustice
He admits he wasn't perfect. Far from it. He drank. He smoked pot. He'd been sexually active since he was 13. And a month or so after that final playoff game, he and some buddies were plotting a New Year's Eve bash.
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Genarlow Wilson and his friends checked into the Days Inn right off Interstate 20. At some point in the night, according to court documents and evidence presented at trial, some girls came over to party with them. Bourbon and marijuana were consumed. One of the young men turned on a video camera.
This isn't some "innocent" young kid who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, or just tried it one time and got caught. He had been involved in destructive behavior for several years, and it finally caught up with him. He's lucky that the girl's father didn't hunt him down and blow his head off.
Wilson is getting a second chance. I sincerely hope that he pulls his head out his arse and gets straightened out. If not, we'll certainly be hearing about him again, and it won't be because of football.
Maybe we should see how he behaves for awhile now that he's out of the pokey before we get all gushy and throw a scholarship at him. By now with these cases, given what's happened at ISU, we should all know that words mean nothing, and actions are what matter. First thing might be to see if he can pass a drug test...
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