A really good player, especially given Kentucky hadn't had any real success for a while before he played there.
Seemed like a real good dude from the glimpse into him his press coverage gave. Sad to see good people leave Earth before they or we are ready.
I pray that his family and friends give themselves space to fully grieve this loss and miss him and that they receive support from others and their communities.
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I loved watching this guy with the Wildcats and was thrilled for him to get a Super Bowl ring.
First Tractor Traylor, now this. Somebody better check on Sean May.
It's super sad to hear he was struggling with so many health problems so young, too, sounds like the past few years have been filled with medical visits and scares. Damn, only 38.
And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.