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Former Tenn/Current Bama lineman Aaron Douglas found dead

OSU_Buckguy;1921114; said:
espn issues a lame-ass "apology":

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Wait - they have editors?!
 
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I'm not entirely sure which is more bemusing: the initial insensitive piece of shit blog post or ESPN's absurd claim to have "editorial standards."

With that said, much sympathy goes out to the family of the unfortunate young man. It must be sad times both in Tuscaloosa and his home town. RIP.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1921482; said:
I really can't wait for the day that eSPIN and their failed English major "journalists" go out of [censored]ing business. What a low class operation those [censored]tards are running.

Dr. Hibbert: I'm afraid your playing days are over my friend, but don't worry, you can fall back on your degree in--Communications? Oh dear Lord!

Luchenko: Da, I know, is phony major. Luchenko learn nothing. Nothing!
 
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6713831

A Florida medical examiner's report says that University of Alabama football player Aaron Douglas died as a result of multiple drugs that were found in his system.

The report from the Nassau County medical examiner's office found that the death of the 21-year-old offensive lineman was an accident and caused by three drugs found in his system: Methadone, Diazepam and Carisoprodol. Diazepam is marketed as the sedative Valium.

Douglas was found dead May 12 on the balcony of a home in Fernandina Beach, Fla. He had been vacationing in the area and had apparently gone to the home after being invited to a party.

Douglas was a former player for Tennessee and played last season at Arizona Western Community College before transferring to Alabama in January.
 
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