titansvolsfaninga
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This pisses me off so much. Why? Why would anyone in AJ's position even put themselves in that situation. He had a bright future playing on Sunday. Not only does it reflect badly on him, it also put UT in a bad light.
I know he has not been found guilty, this is just a horrible situation all around.
How does his actions put UT in a bad light? CBJ handled the situation swiftly and decisively, like a leader/head coach should. It's not like UT hindered prosecution or he was allowed to stay on the team.
