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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Its nice to see lots of respect on forums like finheaven. 90% of the members are being respectfull about it but I saw 3 or 4 distastefull comments about the incident in the thread. What a bunch of sick ass holes who joke about this.
Says who?
They mentioned it on every sportsflash, but the rest of the time was spent talking about if Brian Cashman or Joe Torre was responsible for the Yankees' problems.
Right....maybe you should keep your prospective to yourself........anyone who would state a persons performance in the same breath and hoping they arent alive shouldnt be given the gift of prospective...and any sane person who saw that quote would think the exact same thing that I thought....
Many posters saw it and didn't take it that way. Only your twisted mind took it that way.
Reply if you want,I won't see it- you are dead to me, goodbye.
I'm not going to even comment on the nonsense I've seen here today, which apparently includes quite a few people who lack the ability to put a real "perspective" on things.
As a parent I can't even imagine what his parents must be going through. When I was younger shortly after I graduated high school I lost a good friend of mine who drowned that I knew from the time I was 8. I grew up with him and he lived three houses down from me on my street and we hung out nearly every afternoon after school along with with several other people who also lived on our street. I went over to visit his parents and his brother after it happened and this whole event brings back those memories....it's unbelievable. Their faces are thoroughly engrained in my memory and I'll never forget it. You should never outlive your kids, and I'm sure his parents and family are all in shock and pretty damn upset right now.
I'm sure that there are also some devastated players in that locker room who could give two s&*ts about how much playing time he had or whether or not he'd be on the roster for this year. They lost a friend, and his parents lost a son. I really hope any future posts are thought out a little more by a few people here before you click that "Submit" button.
Ian
Patriots teammate Randall Gay of Baton Rouge, who also played with Hill at Lousiana State University, was at the scene when authorities found Hill, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. He said, "I know it's going to be hard in that locker room seeing his locker" when practice resumes Thursday.
Wow i didn't realize he was found so close to shore. (although from that pic it still may be a decent way out) From my understanding the woman was found on a pylon of the causway (blue line) so he must have drifted a long way. Am i wrong?