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That is a sad story. Fans and media humiliating him like they did shows nothing but the fact America is getting worse. We have resorted to disrespecting people to make ourselves feel better and become popular with our peers around us. This could ultimately be the demise of our nation.

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"Why, if he can't take it, he shouldn't play the game"..."he was weak"..."he should have bucked up and gotten strong"...can you hear all the morons already, the guys who sit in the stands, and complain, and moan, have never set foot on the field, yet know EVERYTHING?  Please, please, repeat after me..."It's a game...it's a game...it's a game..."

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His death was accidental.  It was a heroin overdose...mixed with a few other drugs and lots of alcohol.  The sad thing is, this guy showed all the signs of depression before and after the trade, and he had a past history of drug addiction....but no one really seemed care enough about him to call and check in on him occasionally.  He quit the team a short while after the trade, and he had been dead for weeks before the reporters found the story and let the team know.  So much for teammates these days, huh?

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