02-21-2019, 09:27 PM
I said no because my own son made some stupid decisions when he was young, even more stupid than ones that I made at his age. Now, he's having a hard time finding a job that would allow him to live an independent life. Even the Army is giving him a hard time. He's in the middle of a waiver process with them right now, and it's hard helping with the application process. Saying yes to questions like "have you ever been arrested?" "Have you ever been arrested for drugs." "Have you ever been convicted?" "Have you ever done court-ordered rehab?" As a parent, it's hard knowing your kid has to answer YES to those questions.
So, I'm a little more sympathetic with Walton right now. Hopefully, this has come as a shock to him and he'll straighten up. I thought he looked decent in the few chances he got during the regular season. I'd prefer not to have waste a draft pick on a 3rd down RB.
So, I'm a little more sympathetic with Walton right now. Hopefully, this has come as a shock to him and he'll straighten up. I thought he looked decent in the few chances he got during the regular season. I'd prefer not to have waste a draft pick on a 3rd down RB.
Today I'm TEAM SEWELL. Tomorrow TEAM PITTS. Maybe TEAM CHASE. I can't decide, and glad I don't have to.