Again, you didn't explain how that other situation "got covered up". 2nd time you ignored that...let's see if you decide to answer it on the 3rd try..
It is not my responsibility to educate the ignorant. Opinions are fine, but your total ignorance of
facts is your own responsibility.
Do you know exactly how much alcohol he consumed during his bye week "binge" or his Christmas party "binge"? Because a binge is defined as an excessive amount of alcohol. My guess is you dont and you are assuming.
Your sad sack defense is that the videos of Manziel blitzed out of his mind is: "gee, we don't know how much he was drinking...."
Pathetic.
And looks like you misrepresented what I said as well, I never said 90% of the world is binge drinking at 21 , I said 90+% of the world drank when they were 21.
Well no crap, Sherlock. Drinking isn't the problem. So who gives a crap how many 21 year olds drink?
But to hit on that point, the vast majority of 21 year olds binge drink. You can bank on that. You must not live in a college town.
Newsflash: A lot of 21 year olds are not in college. A lot of them have careers. When I was 21, I was in the military.
So, like I said, I guess I just matured a heckuva lot faster than you and the crowds you ran in.
I'm not disputing the fact that he needs to mature. He obviously needs to become a better professional but the fact that he decides to party on a bye week and for a christmas party is getting blown up like killed someone is ludicrous.
What's ludicrous is your implication that that is all he has done. "Hey, he had a little fun on Christmas Eve, what's the problem??"
His alcoholism has been a chronic problem since the day he got drafted. By all accounts, he has promised to get better, and failed. By all accounts, he lied to his coaches and employers about his drinking. That is textbook alcoholism and I am soooooooooooooooooooooo glad he is someone else's problem.
Anyone that signs him is stupid. I know the personnel people in Dallas (and yes, I mean Jerruh) are wise enough not to do that.