That seems pretty harsh. Lots of very good people live over there too. I get you are trying to say it's not a great part of town, wording could be switched.If that's where they were, thought has to be given to getting rid of the other two also. There's no good reason to be in that area unless they were looking for Naes for something he'd already done to them. Only very bad people hang in that area.
City of Cuse said:That seems pretty harsh. Lots of very good people live over there too. I get you are trying to say it's not a great part of town, wording could be switched.
TheCusian said:Agreed. I worked with kids down that way once upon a time. I think we can all agree being in that area past 9pm is foolhardy
rrlbees said:Thankfully it was the wrong address. But if that's where they had been, I don't think they'd be working with kids. They'd be there for bad reasons.
A most apt description of this truly inauspicious event.What. The. @#$.
Well, there's strike 2 and 3. Adi-freaking-os.
Howard is now an expert on how to throw away a college football career.
Howard is now an expert on how to throw away a life.
Howard was the local kid who stalked Dino in the parking lot asking to come back right? His mom works for the school?
I feel better now about the other 2 now. And of course you post that right after my post.[/QUOTE
Syracuse football DBs Chauncey Scissum, Corey Winfield stabbed by ex-player Naesean Howard
http://www.syracuse.com/orangefootb...tabbing_naesean_howard_syracuse_football.html
I don't see it having any effect.Hate to be crass but this is not going to help recruiting.
Glad to hear Scissum and Winfield will be fine...hopefully they learn from the experience...as for Howard I hate to see any kid in a free fall like he is in...hopefully he also learns something from this experience once things sink in about what he has done and where he is...he is fortunate this situation did not go more sideways then what it could have...
Seriously...I'm wondering how they learn from the experience of getting stabbed in what sounds like an on campus incident by someone who was a teammate.