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When the news came out that he died in a car crash, everyone jumped the gun and gave out their love and support. Now that the truth has come out that this idiot was driving drunk and talking to a woman on the cell phone right before he crashed, does anyone still feel sympathy for this moron? Its a good thing he did not kill the driver of the tow truck. Shame on the Cardinals for wearing the number of a drunk driver who potentially placed everyone on the road that night in danger. They should apalogize to their fans that one of their player was a big risk to society.

2007-05-04 13:09:35 · 21 answers · asked by Ty920 2 in Sports Baseball

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After reading the posted police report, no. If anyone is going to be that irresponsible than they deserve what they get.

2007-05-04 13:13:16 · answer #1 · answered by Yankee Dude 6 · 8 2

omg i can't believe u think that way! that is horrible! the guy was loved by his team and by all the fans when the news came out everyone was in awe! And they don't say that were the best fans in baseball for nothing (i live in Missouri and have been a cards fan my whole life) i loved hancock i thought he was a great pitcher and i think the cardinals will have a hard time replacing a guy that was so likeable i mean the team was crushed with this news. I think that ur an idiot and a moron i mean even if did do all that he was still killed and because of that he deserves our respect!!!!!!!!

2007-05-04 14:52:29 · answer #2 · answered by Ross 2 · 1 0

particular. of path his father became attempting to income. it fairly is already been shown that Hancock became ingesting interior the clubhouse and could have basically as actual had a break on a thank you to the bar. If Hancock had his break on a thank you to the bar might his father be suing the Cardinals business enterprise for giving him beer interior the clubhouse? i'm no longer able to belive he's suing the tow truck driver. That undesirable guy will probably lose his interest over this.

2016-12-10 19:29:41 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You know this is a very, very bad thing that Happened. But when the person dies it's even worse, and when alcohol and drugs are involved come on this proves to everyone that these athletes are nothing more than big headed, idiotic, morons, who feed off of us. This proves even more so that Alcohol is the worst thing known to man. It is amazing why it is legal. It kills more people every year than any other substance. Why is it LEGAL, the government should outlaw this substance and these things wouldn't HAPPEN

2007-05-04 13:26:39 · answer #4 · answered by Rick M 1 · 1 0

i feel bad that the guy had to pay with his life any time death is the outcome i am sad for his family, i being a cubs fan, think the cards did the right thing by wearing the number he was on the team and when you are a part of a team you are like family yes it was stupid and very irresponsible but now the guy is dead and cannot fix his mistake, the cardinals have now banned alcohol in the clubhouse whether it makes a difference or not at least they are doing something but i don't feel sorry for him but more his family and friends

2007-05-04 13:21:26 · answer #5 · answered by bao187 4 · 0 1

I dont think it was a bad idea for the Cardinals team to wear his number. It's in tribute to a teammate.
I do, however, think that most people won't have sympathy for the booze and drugs that eventually casued him to die in the car crash.
This is a good moral lesson for kids and teenagers.
Athletes are not always idols. They are human and make stupid decisions also; sometimes those decision have dire consequences.

2007-05-04 13:19:47 · answer #6 · answered by vgordon_90 5 · 1 0

I still feel bad for him. I agree that he shouldn't be honored like Darryl Kile was, but its still sad that he died like that. He made a poor choice, but he isn't the only one who's ever done this. I'm not trying to preach to you here or anything but...unless you have never done anything wrong don't berate this guy. He made a bad decision and paid the steepest price possible for it. Let the guy pass in peace without calling him a moron and devauling his whole life for one thing. I don't claim to know him so I can't say that he was a great person or anything, but unless you know something about him, lay off.

2007-05-04 13:20:55 · answer #7 · answered by ajn4664_ksu 4 · 1 1

He was wrong for getting drunk and driving his car but I will feel bad for him and family because he was a fellow human being who should not had done what he did but now it is history and time to move on.

2007-05-05 03:05:21 · answer #8 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

All that's true but let it go. No apologies are necessary. A young man was killed being stupid. And keep wearing that number for a teammate and a friend.

2007-05-04 14:29:03 · answer #9 · answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7 · 0 0

nope not at all.i felt bad at first, i thought he was just driving back home and then gets into an accident. he was an idiot for driving while being drunk and doing drugs. i rather have this happen than him hitting someone else and kill them.

2007-05-04 13:16:04 · answer #10 · answered by BaSeBaLlKiD721 6 · 1 0

If that's true, he got what he deserved. And no, I don't think it was a bad idea for the Cards to wear his number because Hancock was still their teammates and teammates stick together in good and bad.

2007-05-04 13:13:42 · answer #11 · answered by MARSHALL 1 · 1 1

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