Sgt Brutus
Goober
Feels good not being the biggest dumpster fire
Crazy... Said he couldn't do it physically anymore. I'm sure realizing he wouldn't be playing for anything more than a rebuild helped.
Only thing that would really piss me off is if at some point he asks for his release to catch on with a different team. But as long as he stays retired, whatever.
Kyle Orton played for the Bills?
Kyle Orton played for the Bills?
Always liked that dude.Pretty well, actually. Last year of his career (2014):
12g, 3000+ yards, 18 TDs, 10 INTs, 87.8 rating
Honestly, that's just sad man. I hope he gets some help- real help- cleans up and moves on.Looks like retirement is going well...
Prison & help ... in that orderHonestly, that's just sad man. I hope he gets some help- real help- cleans up and moves on.
Maybe so. I just know prison does the opposite of help and rehabilitate, sadly.Prison & help ... in that order
Totally disagree. You are using data or studies for criminals in general to come up with that opinion, I assume? You don't think locking up someone like Davis will send him a message and get him to change his ways? Wanna bet Lori Loughlin never gets involved in another College entrance scandal or anything similar?Maybe so. I just know prison does the opposite of help and rehabilitate, sadly.
Totally disagree. You are using data or studies for criminals in general to come up with that opinion, I assume? You don't think locking up someone like Davis will send him a message and get him to change his ways? Wanna bet Lori Loughlin never gets involved in another College entrance scandal or anything similar?
I don't think retribution does much of anything on its own, to be frank. We have a near endless volume of research on how ineffective negative reinforcement is psychologically in general, and for longer periods of time. All that really happens when you up the punishment to prison time is you get some conditioned to... commit criminal offenses.Totally disagree. You are using data or studies for criminals in general to come up with that opinion, I assume? You don't think locking up someone like Davis will send him a message and get him to change his ways? Wanna bet Lori Loughlin never gets involved in another College entrance scandal or anything similar?
I don't think retribution does much of anything on its own, to be frank. We have a near endless volume of research on how ineffective negative reinforcement is psychologically in general, and for longer periods of time. All that really happens when you up the punishment to prison time is you get some conditioned to... commit criminal offenses.
Again, it seems you are using statistics for those sent to prison in general and not for a guy like Davis specifically. The devil is in the details. I do have my opinions on the "run of the mill" convict as well, but don't want to go down that road and I do think it's a debatable topic, but not with a guy like Davis. You think Davis is going to come out and start selling crack, carjacking or robbing bodegas? Or that he's going to drink and drive more often? I just don't buy painting everyone with the same brushI don't think retribution does much of anything on its own, to be frank. We have a near endless volume of research on how ineffective negative reinforcement is psychologically in general, and for longer periods of time. All that really happens when you up the punishment to prison time is you get some conditioned to... commit criminal offenses.