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Bogtrotter07
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After watching this go on for a number of days, I see that the argument centers on to provide handlers or not.
I frankly don't care if any other Heisman Trophy winner was provided a butler or hot and cold running women.
This conversation is so far off track.
Fine, if you want to make JW the focus, not the actions, do you think the NFL won'r request JW to submit to an MMPI or other personality test? This guy exhibits classic anti-social behavior. Which quarterback on a high profile team is a magnet for (at least one with boundless athletic potential).
This guy screams I cannot act in a socially acceptable manner, which has almost become the mantra of the over-privileged rise to American athletic professionalism. But the difference is some have a total lack of impulse control, and some are always in control. The later we never publicly see with displays like this, until the "bodies" pile up.
The humorous thing about the latest run is the way JW was looking to avoid the gaze of employees on the floor, and other customers, never realizing they were tracking him from the sky. One person, one expensive item, walking all around the store, they were on him from the get go and he had no idea!
Next course for Heisman winners, how to avoid in store security!
I frankly don't care if any other Heisman Trophy winner was provided a butler or hot and cold running women.
This conversation is so far off track.
Fine, if you want to make JW the focus, not the actions, do you think the NFL won'r request JW to submit to an MMPI or other personality test? This guy exhibits classic anti-social behavior. Which quarterback on a high profile team is a magnet for (at least one with boundless athletic potential).
This guy screams I cannot act in a socially acceptable manner, which has almost become the mantra of the over-privileged rise to American athletic professionalism. But the difference is some have a total lack of impulse control, and some are always in control. The later we never publicly see with displays like this, until the "bodies" pile up.
The humorous thing about the latest run is the way JW was looking to avoid the gaze of employees on the floor, and other customers, never realizing they were tracking him from the sky. One person, one expensive item, walking all around the store, they were on him from the get go and he had no idea!
Next course for Heisman winners, how to avoid in store security!