New Report - Aaron Hernandez Molested as a Child - p. 167

I mean I thought his response was tactful. I mean they were probing him and insisting on what he meant by his off the field lifestyle affecting the whole team, they kept asking what do you mean by what he stood for. And kept asking what actions and what kinda ppl he was associating himself with. To which he ignored or skipped past those questions.

I mean if he was a scumbag like some say he is, he woulda str8 up just told and said everything he knew and went into great details, but he didn't.
 
Maybe if you switched "life in prison" with "terminal cancer" it would make more sense.


And it's not like he said anything that outrageous. All he said was that he never got down with AH's stance on ****.

I know, right?

I guess all the people in gainesville who said they weren't surprised at AH getting caught up in this mess have bad character as well...seeing AH is about to never get out from behind bars :rolleyes
 
My problem white Lights comments is that it comes out after the fact dude was locked up.

I understand you can't say anything before hand, cause your a team and it could
Rip the team and cause problems in the locker room. But just say no comment and keep it moving.

At the end of the day the NFL is a brotherhood, dude helped you win games and was a talent on the field.

Did he make a HUGE mistake and throw his life away? Yea.

But there's no need to come out now and throw the man under the bus.

You didn't **** with him outside of the football field, fine and leave it at that.
No one was asking Matt Light what he thought about AH before this happened though.  Every single Pats player that played with AH will be asked about how he was as a teammate now...  No one gave a **** 2 weeks ago.  Matt Light never had any reason to speak on AH before he supposedly murdered someone (or more).
 
My problem white Lights comments is that it comes out after the fact dude was locked up.

I understand you can't say anything before hand, cause your a team and it could
Rip the team and cause problems in the locker room. But just say no comment and keep it moving.

At the end of the day the NFL is a brotherhood, dude helped you win games and was a talent on the field.

Did he make a HUGE mistake and throw his life away? Yea.

But there's no need to come out now and throw the man under the bus.

You didn't **** with him outside of the football field, fine and leave it at that.
it is a brotherhood...but dude isn't apart of the family anymore. Also add to the fact from responses no one really liked the guy personally, and just dealt with him on some well he is a coworker. And end of the day he didn't specify anything or went into details about anything.

All he basically said was he wasn't a good teammate, and that his off the field lifestyle/friends etc.... was a detriment to the team his family friends and himself. And his outlook/belief in life he disagreed with.
 
I dont like the boston, im a jets fan...yeah i know we'll still gonna get our *** handed to us but this actually bothered me a bit.

This dude just got big contract last year and had an endorsement deal with that and threw it all away.

I cant even think of any other Hispanic that plays for the NFL. This dude at least knew how to say arroz con habichuleas lol

Sorry you're a Jets fan bruh. I'd hire Aaron Hernandez as a hitman before I hired Matt Sanchez to my team's starting QB
 
There is nothing wrong with Matt Light honestly answering a question that someone asked him.

If he was going around throwing AH under a bus to everyone who would listen but said nothing before this happened that would be one thing.
 
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My problem white Lights comments is that it comes out after the fact dude was locked up.


I understand you can't say anything before hand, cause your a team and it could

Rip the team and cause problems in the locker room. But just say no comment and keep it moving.


At the end of the day the NFL is a brotherhood, dude helped you win games and was a talent on the field.


Did he make a HUGE mistake and throw his life away? Yea.


But there's no need to come out now and throw the man under the bus.


You didn't **** with him outside of the football field, fine and leave it at that.
No one was asking Matt Light what he thought about AH before this happened though.  Every single Pats player that played with AH will be asked about how he was as a teammate now...  No one gave a **** 2 weeks ago.  Matt Light never had any reason to speak on AH before he supposedly murdered someone (or more).

Exactly .. He kept it 100. How y'all want everybody to be "REAL" nowadays and as soon as someone does that, it's considered a female move?? I'm pretty sure a lot more people will come out and really throw Hernandez under the bus.
 
I understand completely.

That's just the way I see it.
Yea I mean it is what it is either way... To me its just that its not like Matt said he knew AH was a murdering type dude or something... He just said he wasn't on the same level as him in respect to what they believed in and how they went about their business.
 
Maybe if you switched "life in prison" with "terminal cancer" it would make more sense.
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He put the girlfriend in a really really tough spot, I don't know what she could possible say to her sister. That relationship is changed forever.
 
I guess Matt Light said AH threatened to kill Welker one time

dont know the context in which he said it
 
matt light should've kept his mouth shut

i understand people are gonna ask you questions about AH but he could very easily declined to comment or left it at dude was a good teammate the end

no point in kicking a man while he's down

thats a sucker move as im sure light wasnt talking like this to AH in person
 
Explain to me how he could kill 2Pac and Biggie? He was 6 or 7 the time 2Pac died. You're saying a kid flew to Las Vegas and killed 2Pac? Then a year later he flew to LA and killed Biggie? It's impossible bro but believe what you wanna believe.


Literally burst out laughing reading this :rollin :rollin :rollin
 
Man some of yall dudes making it sound like Hernandez' company downsized and now hes out of work...
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I guess Matt Light said AH threatened to kill Welker one time

dont know the context in which he said it
According to Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe, Aaron Hernandez threatened current Broncos WR Wes Welker as a rookie:

It didn’t take long for Hernandez’s quick temper to be revealed at Gillette Stadium. According to an NFL source, within days of being drafted, Hernandez was at the team facility trying to watch film.

When he couldn’t figure out how to use the equipment, he asked how it worked, but got no answer. When Wes Welker walked by the room, Hernandez asked for his help, but Welker said, "Rookie, you figure it out."

Hernandez responded with expletives.


@shalisemyoung

re Welker/Hernandez interaction frm story: Hernandez's response was "f--- you Wes, I'll f--- you up!" (Globe is family friendly paper ;)
 
Yeah Matt Light a ***** for that one IMO.

Keep your feelings about the next man to yourself in a public setting like that. Just IMO, though. A Her deserves whatever is coming to him.
 
These guys were really stupid. Didn't even have the thought to dump the car:
[h1]Silver Chrysler linked to Odin Lloyd murder recovered in Bristol, CT[/h1]
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By Wesley Lowery, Globe staff

Officials have recovered the silver Chrysler 300 with Rhode Island license plates that prosecutors were searching for in the investigation into the murder of Odin L. Lloyd according to the Bristol, Conn. resident who spotted the vehicle and called the police.

Bristol District Attorney C. Samuel Sutter’s office in Massachusetts issued a statement Thursday night that police were searching for the car, and the man last seen driving it, 44-year-old Ernest Wallace, whom authorities said is wanted as an accessory after Lloyd’s June 17 murder.

Today, Sutter spokeswoman Yasmina Serdarevic confirmed the car has been recovered.

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Bristol (Conn.) police tow car

Last night, a resident of a Bristol, Conn., apartment complex saw news reports about Wallace and the car that authorities were searching for and realized that a similar vehicle had been sitting in the complex’s parking lot for most of the week

After checking the vehicle’s license plate against the news report – plate number 451-375 – the resident called North Attleborough police at 11:01 p.m. By 12:15 a.m. Bristol police cruisers had arrived at the complex and towed the car, the resident said.

According to Massachusetts prosecutors, former New England Patriots’ star Aaron Hernandez – who has been charged with first-degree murder in Lloyd’s slaying — rented the vehicle the day after Lloyd was shot in order to allow his two alleged accomplices to leave the state.

Hernandez has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

The resident who located the car told the Globe today that the vehicle first appeared in their personal parking spot at a Bristol apartment complex on either Friday or Saturday.

By Sunday, the resident said, the car had been moved two parking spaces away. Without a parking pass for the lot, the car received tow notices on Monday and Tuesday and was then towed across the complex on Wednesday.

“I never saw anyone getting in or out of the car,” said the resident, who has lived in the complex for about a year. “I’ve called the leasing office and they said police have already asked for any video footage that might show who parked (the car).”

Photos provided to the Globe show the silver Chrysler being loaded onto a tow truck early this morning.

The property manager at the complex could not immediately be reached for comment. The apartments sit about one mile from the home of Carlos Ortiz, a Bristol man arrested on Wednesday in connection to the investigation.
Wesley Lowery can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @WesleyLowery.
 
Wait, you're questioning Matt Light's character out of SYMPATHY for a man accused of murdering multiple people? :lol

I didn't express any feelings on Aaron. Whether I feel bad for him or I'm happy he's in jail for life. I think it's weak to come out now and say anything. If it was me, I would say no comment or he always looked a little wild to me. I'm not ******** on a man as he's in court facing a life sentence. Would Matt Light say that to his face or in the locker room? I'm guessing no, that's why it's a ***** move.
 
some of u try way to hard to be pc at all times.  hernandez has been doing a damn near perfect job of making himself look like an idiot.  he didnt need matt lights help.  matts like "finally this guys gets his" while his soul probably burned slowly everytime he watch hernandez catch a td
 
I guess Matt Light said AH threatened to kill Welker one time


dont know the context in which he said it


[QUOTE url="[URL]https://twitter.com/shalisemyoung[/URL]"]
According to Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe, Aaron Hernandez threatened current Broncos WR Wes Welker as a rookie:

It didn’t take long for Hernandez’s quick temper to be revealed at Gillette Stadium. According to an NFL source, within days of being drafted, Hernandez was at the team facility trying to watch film.


When he couldn’t figure out how to use the equipment, he asked how it worked, but got no answer. When Wes Welker walked by the room, Hernandez asked for his help, but Welker said, "Rookie, you figure it out."


Hernandez responded with expletives.


@shalisemyoung

re Welker/Hernandez interaction frm story: Hernandez's response was "f--- you Wes, I'll f--- you up!" (Globe is family friendly paper ;)
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wes :hat

:rollin @ "figure it out, rookie"
 
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