Dwayne Haskins, a standout at Ohio State before struggling to catch on with Washington and Pittsburgh in the NFL, died this morning when he got hit by a car in South Florida, per his agent Cedric Saunders. Haskins would have turned 25 years old on May 3.
It's incredible how quickly misinformation is spread.
I remember Tweets coming out shortly after his death that implied he was on the way to an early-morning practice session with his Steelers teammates.
Turns out he was drunk and high off his ass with a chick who isn't his wife after partying until 6 am. We obviously don't know what he was doing with her but this is a legacy tarnisher, for sure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerok:
So a rich athlete decides drive a vehicle on the highway while 3 times the legal limit of alcohol, with ketamine in his system, and to rub salt in the wound he was cheating on his wife.
Thank God Haskins is the one who died instead of another driver like in the case of Henry Ruggs. Drunk driving while on drugs. Shake my damn head. He has so many more options afforded to him to avoid this situation - free NFL team drivers, or tons of money. Nope. Got to disrespect people's lives because they aren't even worth him considering.
"Thank God Haskins is the one who died"??? Smh some people are just dumb pick's with no heart whatsoever :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
"Thank God Haskins is the one who died"??? Smh some people are just dumb pick's with no heart whatsoever :-)
How so?
The ultimate tragedy of the Ruggs story is that he walked away alive while a girl burned alive. That is the bleak part of the tale. She was going about her daily routine while he was driving drunk. But he survived.
It is not heartless to say if someone had to die in the situation that at least it wasn't an innocent victim. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
"Thank God Haskins is the one who died"??? Smh some people are just dumb pick's with no heart whatsoever :-)
You selectively edited his post. He said, "Thank God Haskins is the one who died instead of another driver like in the case of Henry Ruggs". That is not a controversial statement. It is good that Haskins didn't kill anyone else whilst driving a car around in the dark in such a state [Reply]
Investigators say Dwayne Haskins had "drank heavily" and ingested ketamine in the hours leading up to his passing, and had a blood alcohol level of .24 at the time of the April 9 accident. https://t.co/T3LHL6d6Tr
Thats a horrible and embracing way to go out. Call an uber dude. No need to involve your fellow citizens in your bad decisions. Put them in harms way because you are on an all night bender. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Thats a horrible and embracing way to go out. Call an uber dude. No need to involve your fellow citizens in your bad decisions. Put them in harms way because you are on an all night bender.
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According to the U.S. Department of Education, 54% of U.S. adults 16-74 years old - about 130 million people - lack proficiency in literacy, reading below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
"Thank God Haskins is the one who died"??? Smh some people are just dumb pick's with no heart whatsoever :-)
I believe what he meant to say was:
"It's to bad it wasn't that UChieffyBugger asshole that was killed. You know the guy with the 1st grade reading comprehension and the gushing, bloody vagina." [Reply]
The ultimate tragedy of the Ruggs story is that he walked away alive while a girl burned alive. That is the bleak part of the tale. She was going about her daily routine while he was driving drunk. But he survived.
It is not heartless to say if someone had to die in the situation that at least it wasn't an innocent victim.
Why even make such a statement? How's about wishing that NOBODY died in that tragic situation? OOPS it's a black guy so many on this forum (as seen in this very thread) don't give a damn about his death smh. [Reply]