Originally posted on 01/03/2017:

He's a kid in college that made a terrible mistake. He was suspended for a year and was given a second chance. He's apologized to the girl, their family, the school, on national TV. He has volunteered to help with victims of similar violence and still volunteers to this day. He was given a second chance, like anybody would like after they made a mistake. He is just a very good RB, so he gets a significant amount of praise for his skills at the RB position. It's how the cookie crumbles. Get over it, move on, and let the man live. We all are human and have messed up once in our lives. I'm sure you were given a second chance at some point in your life. By no means were his actions acceptable, but everyone deserves another shot. If he messes up again, then by all means, send him away. But I say as long as he has honestly learned his lesson, leave him alone.