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Javon Walker coulda been at Darrent Williams charity event
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<blockquote data-quote="cheesey" data-source="post: 229720" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>Thats true.........maybe it's just a coincidence that he's just running around Vegas making a fool of himself, and maybe it has nothing to do with the fact that he could have been doing something in his friend's memory instead.</p><p>So........I'll just judge him on his obvious poor choices. </p><p>Lets see.........spraying people with champaign. Poor choice.</p><p>Getting into a vehicle with people he dosen't know well. Poor choice.</p><p>Lie to the Police and everyone else about what REALLY happened, making up a bogus cover story. Poor choice.</p><p>He's lucky he wasn't killed. To me, he should be arrested and held accountable for lying to the Police. Obstucting an investigation like that would put you or me in jail. But HES "Javon Walker", so, so far I haven't seen any action taken against him for his actions. He's lucky the Police still caught somebody, even with his lies. Maybe he told the cops the truth, and just lied to the media so he wouldn't look like such an idiot. But he should have been smart enough to know the truth would come out eventually.</p><p>There are consequences to your actions, and he learned that the hard way. But honestly, i don't think it will change him any. I mean, if watching someone die in your arms isn't enough to stop you from acting like an ********, what WILL make you stop? Your own death?</p><p>I honestly wish he would grow up and start acting like a man. I don't wish any bad on the guy. If he changed his ways, and became a star in the NFL I would back him 100% and would be genuinely happy for the guy.</p><p>It's hard to feel sorry for a man that has the world at his feet, and wastes his multiple opportunitys because he has an over inflated ego and self worth.</p><p>He should learn the meaning of the word "humble" and put it to use in his professional AND personal life.</p><p>But like i said........if watching a man die in his arms can't straighten him out, what WILL it take?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesey, post: 229720, member: 419"] Thats true.........maybe it's just a coincidence that he's just running around Vegas making a fool of himself, and maybe it has nothing to do with the fact that he could have been doing something in his friend's memory instead. So........I'll just judge him on his obvious poor choices. Lets see.........spraying people with champaign. Poor choice. Getting into a vehicle with people he dosen't know well. Poor choice. Lie to the Police and everyone else about what REALLY happened, making up a bogus cover story. Poor choice. He's lucky he wasn't killed. To me, he should be arrested and held accountable for lying to the Police. Obstucting an investigation like that would put you or me in jail. But HES "Javon Walker", so, so far I haven't seen any action taken against him for his actions. He's lucky the Police still caught somebody, even with his lies. Maybe he told the cops the truth, and just lied to the media so he wouldn't look like such an idiot. But he should have been smart enough to know the truth would come out eventually. There are consequences to your actions, and he learned that the hard way. But honestly, i don't think it will change him any. I mean, if watching someone die in your arms isn't enough to stop you from acting like an ********, what WILL make you stop? Your own death? I honestly wish he would grow up and start acting like a man. I don't wish any bad on the guy. If he changed his ways, and became a star in the NFL I would back him 100% and would be genuinely happy for the guy. It's hard to feel sorry for a man that has the world at his feet, and wastes his multiple opportunitys because he has an over inflated ego and self worth. He should learn the meaning of the word "humble" and put it to use in his professional AND personal life. But like i said........if watching a man die in his arms can't straighten him out, what WILL it take? [/QUOTE]
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