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Shane Burton got drunk and hit a mailbox...


Donald LaFell

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Can't really see that being funny.

Liked Burton when he was here. Always hate to hear bad things happening to former favorites.

I wasn't really laughing at him, it was more just for a lack of something better to say. He was a great player in the early fox years.

But nothing bad happened to him, drunk driving is deplorable and it's his fault. if he ran a redlight or something then we all make mistakes, but dwi is a different story.

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I wasn't really laughing at him, it was more just for a lack of something better to say. He was a great player in the early fox years.

But nothing bad happened to him, drunk driving is deplorable and it's his fault. if he ran a redlight or something then we all make mistakes, but dwi is a different story.

Granted that's his own fault. I just hate to see guys lives going bad to the point they do something like this.

In fairness, his life could be fine and he may have just done something stupid.

Either way, hate to hear it.

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