I've experienced suicide in my family as well. Like I said previously, it is 100% a serious matter and shouldn't be taken lightly. It is beyond tragic what it does to the loved ones left behind. But it becomes tiresome to hear about it week after week during a football game. Hearing about it over and over desensitizes it, and quite honestly, it's like it has become a promotional tool, which cheapens the brother's memory. His death shouldn't be a promotional tool to make people like or cheer for Hilinski. But they talk about it EVERY game.
At some point, it's okay to say enough. I have sympathy for Hilinski and his family's loss, but I don't need to keep hearing about it.