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<blockquote data-quote="757Niner" data-source="post: 451663" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>I guess one could say he used poor judgement. I personally thought by throwing a party at his home instead of going out to "da club" was him playing it safe after the DUI. So even when you have the best intentions, things don't always work out. Good guys do finish last sometimes and from all reports and accounts, Aldon is a good guy.</p><p></p><p>I live in a part of Virginia that produces alot of NFL players and few NBA players as well. I see them around, on the club scene, partying hard. That's just the nature of most young ppl with money. Alot of them are good guys who make smart decisions. Some of them aren't angels to put it mildly and surround themeslves with friends who are looking for trouble and dont always have their best interest at heart. But not one has gotten into a incident locally, out clubing/partying(actually one did about 2 years ago). But it only takes being in the wrong place at the wrong time just once for that to change.</p><p></p><p> I think all athletes use poor judgement, in ALOT of instances in regards to partying/nightlife. But if a incident never occurs, you'll never hear about it....still doesn't make it a wise decision. Gronk from the Pats is known as a BIG TIME party guy. Started in college and he has carried it with him to the pros. But his parties dont end with him getting stabbed at the end so all's well that end's well. Is Gronk using poor judgement? Or will ppl wait until something bad happens as a result from one of his parties for them to say that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="757Niner, post: 451663, member: 6235"] I guess one could say he used poor judgement. I personally thought by throwing a party at his home instead of going out to "da club" was him playing it safe after the DUI. So even when you have the best intentions, things don't always work out. Good guys do finish last sometimes and from all reports and accounts, Aldon is a good guy. I live in a part of Virginia that produces alot of NFL players and few NBA players as well. I see them around, on the club scene, partying hard. That's just the nature of most young ppl with money. Alot of them are good guys who make smart decisions. Some of them aren't angels to put it mildly and surround themeslves with friends who are looking for trouble and dont always have their best interest at heart. But not one has gotten into a incident locally, out clubing/partying(actually one did about 2 years ago). But it only takes being in the wrong place at the wrong time just once for that to change. I think all athletes use poor judgement, in ALOT of instances in regards to partying/nightlife. But if a incident never occurs, you'll never hear about it....still doesn't make it a wise decision. Gronk from the Pats is known as a BIG TIME party guy. Started in college and he has carried it with him to the pros. But his parties dont end with him getting stabbed at the end so all's well that end's well. Is Gronk using poor judgement? Or will ppl wait until something bad happens as a result from one of his parties for them to say that? [/QUOTE]
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