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Kamara pleads no contest to misdemeanor charge

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido The same can be said for the other NFL player, Colts' Chris Lammons, that was even more involved than Kamara in the incident yet got the exact same three game suspension. Although, it was their buddies ...

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Old 08-11-2023, 07:47 AM   #1
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Re: Kamara pleads no contest to misdemeanor charge

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
The same can be said for the other NFL player, Colts' Chris Lammons, that was even more involved than Kamara in the incident yet got the exact same three game suspension. Although, it was their buddies that did most of the damage.

The lesson was learned, the guy got his money just as he likely planned, and it's now time to move on.

Then again, there's always those that live by the mantra that "haters gonna hate".
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Old 08-11-2023, 02:14 PM   #2
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Re: Kamara pleads no contest to misdemeanor charge

Look I get some people don’t care. Some people care more than others. It’s just hard for me to get behind and cheer for any person who does something like this.

I really don’t understand why that’s hard for some to comprehend. I think most good people are more willing to cheer for a person that has a similar character as themselves. Similar moral compass.

That’s why many people enjoy watching shows that depict someone overcoming overwhelming odds or cheering for the underdog. “Good guys vs bad guys.”

I’m well aware that’s there many wolves in sheep clothing. The person who raises money for charity is a wife beating POS. The guy that is friendly and popular is a child abuser.

That being said, it’s always hard for me to get behind a person when something like this happens. I know it’s not the absolute worst thing players or people in general have done. But it’s so disappointing that it makes it hard for me to cheer for them.

I don’t put many players on a pedestal or assume them to be “role models.” But I certainly don’t think there’s anything wrong with no longer having the same view of anyone, when they do something that crosses the line of moral or ethical behavior. That line could be closer or farther away for some people or maybe even nonexistent for others. Everyone has their own place for that line.

Some people don’t give a **** about what players do on or off the field. I do. Especially when it’s a player on my favorite team.
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