Tiger Woods Member since Feb 15th 2004 18357 posts
Wed Jan-15-20 01:25 PM
2. "I question the appetite for Aaron Hernandez content. There’s a lot " In response to Reply # 0
Podcasts, a TV miniseries, and now this Netflix doc. I don’t get it. Are that many people this thirsty to hear this story again? It’s morbid, and it isn’t even fascinating it’s just brutal. People keep trying to make this CTE connection too. While that likely contributed, the guy’s unorthodox upbringing and just general sociopathic behavior surely contributed too. I’m all set here.
3. "RE: I question the appetite for Aaron Hernandez content. There’s a lot..." In response to Reply # 2 Wed Jan-15-20 01:46 PM by allStah
It’s a combination of all the above.
It’s similar to a pit bull being raised to fight, and then it catches rabies. It’s violent based on how it was taught and learned, and now it’s even more violent and unable to change because the chemical makeup of its brain has been altered, and now it is out of its mind.
These guys have violent and brutal upbringing, then they go and play football. That only intensifies if they don’t get the help that they need.
I look at Antonio Brown in the same way, on how his behavior is getting worse and worse.