djfresh47 said:I agree with Drew, alot of people in the national media disagree with his way of handling things but he's the best at what he does for a reason. If Randy is found not-guilty, than it's nothing but a black eye publicly on the organization, but it should not affect the on-field performance of Randy. I really hope Randy straightens things out, he's a very talented player who I believe would emerge from a very good tight-end in the league to an elite tight-end under Linehan's system.
canuckfinfreak said:Please, i love randy, but lets cut the crap, this is like another dead wife showing up on ojs property again, if this were me or you, we would still be in the clink, this guy has to get rid of her, or she better start learning how to bob and weave a little bit better, this is exactly what we dont need going into sabans first year, trying to turn our franchise around, i hope that these off field problems stay there, and he straightens out
Ricky Brown said:I agree, but at the same time Saban isn't going to tolerate such nonsense. Just ask Q. Williams. Hopefully Randy gets suspended and fined. I find it disgusting anytime something like this happens.
canuckfinfreak said:if this were me or you, we would still be in the clink
fishfan34 said:I think that where there is smoke, there is fire, sure, Randy had the charges against him dropped last year and such, but there is clearly something he and his wife need to work out in their personal lives. But Drew is right in letting the legal system take its course and then make football related judgements on that.
CrunchTime said:I think this will end up much like year.Forgotten and forgiven.
Jimmy James said:We'd still be in the clink? Do you even understand the nature of the charge Randy faced last year or the one he's facing this year?
Your comparison to OJ is absurd.
Losman7 said:Why? How do you think OJ started on the path that eventually lead to him (most likly) killing two people?