01-26-2016, 01:31 PM
(01-26-2016, 01:03 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I've never understood why it's considered a privilege. They earn their way there and have to prove it every year.
If no team wants to take on that burden, that's up to them, but what industry is it OK for him to work in?
Exactly because they "earned" their way there. if they do something like run a dog fighting ring, or beat their wives and girlfriends they have "earned" their way out too.
Having great athletic ability isn't above criminal activity.
I know it won't happen because I can guarantee if Hernandez is freed someone will sign him within the month!
As to his future employment? Well, good luck with that. Just like everyone else ever convicted of a crime.
I wouldn't let someone convicted of child molesting work with kids...but they might be great at the parts factory in the next town.