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Titus Young preparing to blame football for his behavior


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more likely source is him suffering from some sort of psychological disorder.

 

The things that have been reported that he has said, the obvious lack of awareness of consequences. Throwing away that kind of money. This is not normal behavior for just an idiot.

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From PFT:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/07/02/lawyer-young-suffering-from-concussions/

Read between the lines: "He doesn't know what he's doing because football damaged his brain" :rolleyes:

While I'd probably be willing to grant that Young has brain damage, I don't think it came from playing football.

More likely source is his being an idiot.

 

 

more likely source is him suffering from some sort of psychological disorder.

 

The things that have been reported that he has said, the obvious lack of awareness of consequences. Throwing away that kind of money. This is not normal behavior for just an idiot.

 

Yes, I am fairly sure that he is suffering from some form of mental illness from reports that I have heard. Idiocy is really a condition of the masses, and not the mentally ill.

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he was never diagnosed with a concussion at any point during his NFL career

 

even before the NFL he was frequently in trouble while in college

 

this just screams of "give me money" and "I don't want to take responsibility for my own actions"

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I don't think the guy was brain-damaged while playing. I think he was brain-damaged when he came out of the womb.

 

Some people are just born stupid. You can either take it and run with it like Forrest Gump, or use it as an excuse like this thug.

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