Quote Originally Posted by CadaverDawg View Post
I have no problem with you reading it. But I won't. There's plenty of books about good QB's, or QB's that are better human beings and role models for example, that I could read instead. The guy walked off the field on his team, and other poor displays...and he's a year older, so it's not about him changing as a person I wouldn't think. I'll pass. Best of luck to him though.

I'd read about Buchanan or Kincaide before reading about Bo. Just Bc they seem to handle themselves pretty well. So far, anyway.
Remember they are 18-22 year old kids. As long as they aren't committing violent crimes, I think they can be helped, and their stories are useful. I highly doubt we have the whole story on Wallace, that's why I don't crucify him or make judgments on him. I personally think guys like him get held to an extraordinarily higher standard than the regular football players do. Think Johnny Manziel. That guy was routinely crucified but could any of us have handled that spotlight any better at that age? I actually think he did well as it was.

This is coming from a guy who also read the Mike Leach book, while the rest of the free world calls him crazy and moves on. As you can tell from my posting, I don't exactly blindly follow the herd, so again, I expect disagreements.