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Title: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: bucket on May 20, 2013, 07:13:36 PM
Former Browns DE David McMillan was reportedly shot and killed in Georgia over the weekend.

Per Fox Sports Ohio, 31-year-old McMillan was killed in an apparent robbery attempt. McMillan played college ball at Kansas and was a fifth-round pick in the 2005 draft. He spent three years with Cleveland, mostly playing special teams.

Source: Akron Beacon-Journal
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on May 20, 2013, 07:17:39 PM
 :frown: Jesus, give our bro a break already. They've been dealing with enough.
Title: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: Pete on May 20, 2013, 07:49:47 PM
Fear no evil in this valley.
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: Emo EMAW on May 20, 2013, 09:22:35 PM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: wetwillie on May 20, 2013, 09:23:56 PM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.

I think something similar yet less fatal occurred with Paul Pierce in a hotel once.
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: Emo EMAW on May 20, 2013, 09:25:34 PM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.

I think something similar yet less fatal occurred with Paul Pierce in a hotel once.

It's becoming systemic at this point, no?
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: OregonSmock on May 21, 2013, 02:54:33 AM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.


 McMillan was the victim of an apparent robbery attempt.  He was fatally shot and killed.  I realize you guys hate KU, but this is getting a little ridiculous.  Normal people don't celebrate the murder of a rival school's former football player. 
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: Institutional Control on May 21, 2013, 07:17:15 AM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.


 McMillan was the victim of an apparent robbery attempt.  He was fatally shot and killed.  I realize you guys hate KU, but this is getting a little ridiculous.  Normal people don't celebrate the murder of a rival school's former football player.

Who is celebrating? Seems like a sincere thread to me.
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: slackcat on May 21, 2013, 07:23:17 AM
May God have mercy on his soul.
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: Emo EMAW on May 21, 2013, 10:07:18 AM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.


 McMillan was the victim of an apparent robbery attempt.  He was fatally shot and killed.  I realize you guys hate KU, but this is getting a little ridiculous.  Normal people don't celebrate the murder of a rival school's former football player.

Oh.  Pretty easy to see how I made that faux pas, though. 
Title: Re: Lord, look over our fallen brother
Post by: john "teach me how to" dougie on May 21, 2013, 11:38:43 AM
Why is a former NFLer trying to rob people?  Doesn't make sense.  I don't care what kind of demons you have, should never resort to violence.


 McMillan was the victim of an apparent robbery attempt.  He was fatally shot and killed.  I realize you guys hate KU, but this is getting a little ridiculous.  Normal people don't celebrate the murder of a rival school's former football player.

Oh.  Pretty easy to see how I made that faux pas, though.

Don't beat yourself up over it. It was the natural assumption.