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iknoryte....I can't believe they haven't fried his **** in the electric chair yet! But honestly, he is not a murderer and you know it......murder is what happend just a couple of days ago in Newtown Ct. Yes I understand he was drunk, and had gotten arrested for drinking and driving before. Jerry Brown, his best friend probably knew that too. Do you get in a car with someone driving it that you know has been drinking....I don't. They both made bad decisions...and it cost both of them. As for him being on the sidelines....that is between him, the owner, his coaches and his teammates.
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Brent has no business being on the sideline and he certainly has no business being on the team. As a die hard Dallas fan, I'm embarrassed by it.![]()
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My understanding is that Brown's mother asked for him to be on the sidelines. So the Cowboys were honoring her request.
I wasn't crazy about his laughing on the sideline though.
I've heard that the Cowboys are worried that Brent will off himself at some point, so they are trying to keep an eye on him.
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Like Soonerside said earlier, they could of put in in the press box, out of site out of mind.
Imagine how the family of the young man who was killed feels. Does Cowboys organization not care how his family feels? The move to put him on sidelines is totally out of line.
In before Heisman or Stillwater. Cant ****ing decide at this point.
I like the Cowboys and in no way should he have been on the sideline and to answer the OP question: Not to my knowledge
you probably won't sleep at all because you'll be adding to your SEVEN-TEEN-THOUSAND-POSTS! 17,000. ****ing 17,000 posts. How ****ing embarrassing for you. Stop bullying people on the web and get a ****ing girlfriend. Piece of ****.
I think OP's question is completely fine. I'm now curious.
The guy you are arguing with on FB is an ****hat, but you are at fault for arguing with him. You'll get much the same response from Cowboy's fans on this board. I think murder is probably not the correct term to use, but the way Cowboy's fans can act like no one died is disgusting. No, no OU player was ever responsible for a players death and then was allowed to suit up the very next week.
I understood your ****ing question but am not sure how the **** we ended the **** up here, but I am not a ****ing Cowboy's fan or ****ing male chauvinist pig.
It was the mother of the young who was killed who made the request. She was on the news in Dallas this past week - she has forgiven him, said she understands that they feel they are invincable at this age. that they were best friends and she regards him as family. She is more forgiving than I would have been. She is wise enough to recognize that one life has been destroyed and destroying another won't bring back the first. Again, it would take me a lot longer to get to this point.
The mom wanted him on the sidelines, not hidden away. Give the Cowboys credit for honoring her request.
SMU had a guy on their sidelines that killed him some hookers.
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it was the request of he mom since the two had been really good friends. they roomed together since the gentleman killed couldn't afford his own place due to economics of being a practice squad player. however, the cowboys as an organization has to be bigger than that. having him on the sidelines pours salt in the wound if anyone that's every had a friend or family hurt or killed by a drunk driver. he should have never been at the game despite the request of the mom.
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Not that I know of. Several years ago a couple of defensive backs were injured in a car wreck. One recovered from his injuries enough to play a limited amount of time in his senior year. The other could not continue playing college ball. I think they were Stansberry and Thompson.
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