i'll be the first to admit that i laughed at the philly cheese throwing, because it was undeniably funny, and because i've thrown the proverbial philly a time or seven in the past - although fortunately not in the direction of a police officer.
but now, the guy admits he has an alcohol problem - and does so publicly, while conceding his vulnerability - and this is the way some of you respond?
d scott is a lifelong k-state supporter, has covered the teams for a decade plus, and has rarely passed judgment on others while maintaining an impossibly rosy life outlook despite our society becoming more negative and more cynical with each passing day. and now, on the heels of his greatest public shame, after admitting his weakness, he's getting mocked and ridiculed.
again, full transparency: i laughed at the philly throwing. it was funny.
but now? far less so.
FML for being captain easy stance.
This doesn't take into account the perspectives he and other members of GPC showed to the members of the team who were supposedly smoking weed. They didn't get so high they threw a sandwich.
Also, when you are genuinely sorry, you apologize to those you have hurt and put your head down to work hard to make it right.
When you want to appear to be sorry, you let everyone know how sorry you are. Over and over. Like by posting it on twitter.
Personally, I want D Scott to get the help he needs to get better.
I also want him to keep tweeting about it to entertain me.