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iamme

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Jul 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: acemcmac

HE'S A STAR PLAYER IN THE NFL???? WTF is this rock bottom BULLSHIT? :roll:

NFL or not, football is still his profession. Imagine doing your profession in front if millions and not enjoying it, but not being able to quit because you're so good at it.

He is probably surrounded by people who just want to hang out with him for his money or his fame, but not becaue of him. His relationships are probably very shallow and he is probably unable to start a relationship off on the right foot.

It smacks of the old adage "Be careful of what you ask for, you might get it."

Money, fame and power != happiness.

Hell even Trump, Gates got married and had kids.

When you're that unhappy, you get some help. Go find a therapist. Go camping. Buy some nice cigars and go watch some sunsets. He can afford to buy his own island where he can relax and fly his therapis out too. He's already a goddamn attention whore of the asbolute worst type and now he wants to die? POOR BABY! This guy literally works 6 (even less if you don't count the days of required rest) months of the year and he's SAD???

Some of us actually work for a living and just beacuse we don't enjoy our work doesen't mean we eat a whole bottle of PK's

of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.
 

jman19

Lifer
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Didn't Deeko tell us all that TO would have no problems in Dallas, that everything would be fine, etc?
 

DainBramaged

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If I had known he was that depressed, I would have called him to to discuss more efficient suicide methods.
 

jman19

Lifer
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
If I had known he was that depressed, I would have called him to to discuss more efficient suicide methods.

Bad news, you're not funny, or even mildly amusing.
 

frankgomez75

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Mar 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: acemcmac

HE'S A STAR PLAYER IN THE NFL???? WTF is this rock bottom BULLSHIT? :roll:

NFL or not, football is still his profession. Imagine doing your profession in front if millions and not enjoying it, but not being able to quit because you're so good at it.

He is probably surrounded by people who just want to hang out with him for his money or his fame, but not becaue of him. His relationships are probably very shallow and he is probably unable to start a relationship off on the right foot.

It smacks of the old adage "Be careful of what you ask for, you might get it."

Money, fame and power != happiness.

Hell even Trump, Gates got married and had kids.

When you're that unhappy, you get some help. Go find a therapist. Go camping. Buy some nice cigars and go watch some sunsets. He can afford to buy his own island where he can relax and fly his therapis out too. He's already a goddamn attention whore of the asbolute worst type and now he wants to die? POOR BABY! This guy literally works 6 (even less if you don't count the days of required rest) months of the year and he's SAD???

Some of us actually work for a living and just beacuse we don't enjoy our work doesen't mean we eat a whole bottle of PK's

I'm with the camp that thinks he is an attention whore.
I know ppl who are really depressed and HAVE A REASON to kill themselves. People who have cancer or some horribly painful disease, people who lost their whole families from a drunk driver, people who lost both arms and legs, people who live in 3rd world countries starving and sufferring day in and day out.... this guy has NO EXCUSE to kill himself. He can leave this country anytime and quit playing a fvcking game that pays him millions to play not work.

The only way I'll change my mind is if a certified psychiatrist says he is a manic depressive and has been dealing with depression for years undiagnosed and needs long term treatment and medication. But if he is just dealing with a moment of depression or short term depression than he is weak and deserves no sympathy. The guy has a kid and killing himself is selfish and cowardly making him a quitter.

 

frankgomez75

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Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: acemcmac

HE'S A STAR PLAYER IN THE NFL???? WTF is this rock bottom BULLSHIT? :roll:

NFL or not, football is still his profession. Imagine doing your profession in front if millions and not enjoying it, but not being able to quit because you're so good at it.

He is probably surrounded by people who just want to hang out with him for his money or his fame, but not becaue of him. His relationships are probably very shallow and he is probably unable to start a relationship off on the right foot.

It smacks of the old adage "Be careful of what you ask for, you might get it."

Money, fame and power != happiness.

Hell even Trump, Gates got married and had kids.

When you're that unhappy, you get some help. Go find a therapist. Go camping. Buy some nice cigars and go watch some sunsets. He can afford to buy his own island where he can relax and fly his therapis out too. He's already a goddamn attention whore of the asbolute worst type and now he wants to die? POOR BABY! This guy literally works 6 (even less if you don't count the days of required rest) months of the year and he's SAD???

Some of us actually work for a living and just beacuse we don't enjoy our work doesen't mean we eat a whole bottle of PK's

of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.

See, here is my issue with millionaires... they can quit any time they want and leave the country and go somewhere in seclusion. They chose that lifestyle. They don't like it quit and do something else. How hard is it really to quit and do something else with your life. You have the money to do lots of other things with your life. No sympathy from me.

 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: frankgomez75
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: acemcmac

HE'S A STAR PLAYER IN THE NFL???? WTF is this rock bottom BULLSHIT? :roll:

NFL or not, football is still his profession. Imagine doing your profession in front if millions and not enjoying it, but not being able to quit because you're so good at it.

He is probably surrounded by people who just want to hang out with him for his money or his fame, but not becaue of him. His relationships are probably very shallow and he is probably unable to start a relationship off on the right foot.

It smacks of the old adage "Be careful of what you ask for, you might get it."

Money, fame and power != happiness.

Hell even Trump, Gates got married and had kids.

When you're that unhappy, you get some help. Go find a therapist. Go camping. Buy some nice cigars and go watch some sunsets. He can afford to buy his own island where he can relax and fly his therapis out too. He's already a goddamn attention whore of the asbolute worst type and now he wants to die? POOR BABY! This guy literally works 6 (even less if you don't count the days of required rest) months of the year and he's SAD???

Some of us actually work for a living and just beacuse we don't enjoy our work doesen't mean we eat a whole bottle of PK's

of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.

See, here is my issue with millionaires... they can quit any time they want and leave the country and go somewhere in seclusion. They chose that lifestyle. They don't like it quit and do something else. How hard is it really to quit and do something else with your life. You have the money to do lots of other things with your life. No sympathy from me.

I would assume that it's a lot harder than that. If you've played football your whole life, and all you know is football, I would think it would be quite hard to just "stop" and move forward.
 

wheresmybacon

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you guys are a bunch of heartless fvcks. he's obviously got some untreated mental issues and you just pile on. amazing. even for atot.
 

iamme

Lifer
Jul 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: frankgomez75
See, here is my issue with millionaires... they can quit any time they want and leave the country and go somewhere in seclusion. They chose that lifestyle. They don't like it quit and do something else. How hard is it really to quit and do something else with your life. You have the money to do lots of other things with your life. No sympathy from me.

they can quit and live in hiding. great option.

all i'm saying is that i find it humorous that people make these statements without knowing even slightly what it's like to be famous and in the public eye.

i'm not saying our hearts should be bleeding for TO or other athletes/celebrities, but is it that hard to try and imagine how difficult that life could be?
 

cubby1223

Lifer
May 24, 2004
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Originally posted by: iamme
of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.
But there's a big difference - TO never has to worry or stress over if he'll be able to put food on the table for his family, or a roof over their heads. He could quit football, right now, never get paid another dime, and still be set with money for the rest of his life. Whatever stresses & worries & pressures athletes and celebraties deal with, there is absolutely no way they can be compared to what the rest of us deal with.



On a side note, I really have to think how different things might have been had TO not changed agents to Drew Rosenhaus...
 

TraumaRN

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Jun 5, 2005
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Originally posted by: frankgomez75
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: acemcmac

HE'S A STAR PLAYER IN THE NFL???? WTF is this rock bottom BULLSHIT? :roll:

NFL or not, football is still his profession. Imagine doing your profession in front if millions and not enjoying it, but not being able to quit because you're so good at it.

He is probably surrounded by people who just want to hang out with him for his money or his fame, but not becaue of him. His relationships are probably very shallow and he is probably unable to start a relationship off on the right foot.

It smacks of the old adage "Be careful of what you ask for, you might get it."

Money, fame and power != happiness.

Hell even Trump, Gates got married and had kids.

When you're that unhappy, you get some help. Go find a therapist. Go camping. Buy some nice cigars and go watch some sunsets. He can afford to buy his own island where he can relax and fly his therapis out too. He's already a goddamn attention whore of the asbolute worst type and now he wants to die? POOR BABY! This guy literally works 6 (even less if you don't count the days of required rest) months of the year and he's SAD???

Some of us actually work for a living and just beacuse we don't enjoy our work doesen't mean we eat a whole bottle of PK's

I'm with the camp that thinks he is an attention whore.
I know ppl who are really depressed and HAVE A REASON to kill themselves. People who have cancer or some horribly painful disease, people who lost their whole families from a drunk driver, people who lost both arms and legs, people who live in 3rd world countries starving and sufferring day in and day out.... this guy has NO EXCUSE to kill himself. He can leave this country anytime and quit playing a fvcking game that pays him millions to play not work.

The only way I'll change my mind is if a certified psychiatrist says he is a manic depressive and has been dealing with depression for years undiagnosed and needs long term treatment and medication. But if he is just dealing with a moment of depression or short term depression than he is weak and deserves no sympathy. The guy has a kid and killing himself is selfish and cowardly making him a quitter.


@acemcmac- please study the psychology behind suicide and suicide attempts before being so judgemental. Millionaire or not, he can still be at risk and have an underlying mental condition that he was masking(wouldnt surprise me given his personality)

@frankgomez- Again he probably does have some sort of underlying mental illness, manic depressive or some such. Perhaps a personality disorder as well. I'm not a shrink but I'm studying it right now(just had a test on it this AM). And as a rule from what I've noticed at the psych units I'm visiting now for school, alot of the people in the unit are very successful in life. But something just switches off and they end up screwy. My patient yesterday was a school board administrator 4 months ago. Now she's catatonic schizophrenic. You just never know about people.
 

Nocturnal

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I think it's TO's cry for help to be honest. He has a lot of problems and maybe just maybe this is his way of reaching out to someone. Perhaps he just couldn't go the talk to someone route and needed this incident to bring him full circle. Maybe he will now get the help he needs and become a better person as well as a damn better player.
 

iamme

Lifer
Jul 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: iamme
of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.
But there's a big difference - TO never has to worry or stress over if he'll be able to put food on the table for his family, or a roof over their heads. He could quit football, right now, never get paid another dime, and still be set with money for the rest of his life. Whatever stresses & worries & pressures athletes and celebraties deal with, there is absolutely no way they can be compared to what the rest of us deal with.



On a side note, I really have to think how different things might have been had TO not changed agents to Drew Rosenhaus...

100% of that applies to you as well. you and i have absolutely no idea what they deal with. do you honestly think athletes just workout, play a game, and then go home and roll around in their money?

just off the top of my head.......do you worry about being mobbed in public places? do have to deal with the physical pain that NFL players deal with the day after games? do you worry about people coming at you for your money 24 hours a day? do you constantly worry about people around you don't give a damn about you, besides your money and fame?

it's scary to me how people think when you're rich you forgo the right to be unhappy.....
 

GuitarDaddy

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What affect do you guys think this will have on his career?

Will he play Sunday? Against the Eagles?

Or is he done with the Cowboys? done with the NFL?


Personally I hope he gets some help and continues to play, I would at least like to see him end his career on his terms. For it to end like this for such a talented player would just be sad.
 

eits

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Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
What affect do you guys think this will have on his career?

Will he play Sunday? Against the Eagles?

Or is he done with the Cowboys? done with the NFL?


Personally I hope he gets some help and continues to play, I would at least like to see him end his career on his terms. For it to end like this for such a talented player would just be sad.

i'd say:
yes
no
no
 

frankgomez75

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Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: frankgomez75
See, here is my issue with millionaires... they can quit any time they want and leave the country and go somewhere in seclusion. They chose that lifestyle. They don't like it quit and do something else. How hard is it really to quit and do something else with your life. You have the money to do lots of other things with your life. No sympathy from me.

they can quit and live in hiding. great option.

all i'm saying is that i find it humorous that people make these statements without knowing even slightly what it's like to be famous and in the public eye.

i'm not saying our hearts should be bleeding for TO or other athletes/celebrities, but is it that hard to try and imagine how difficult that life could be?

Um.... yeah it is! 3 words.... DAVE ****** CHAPPELLE... nuff said
They guy walked away from $50 million dollars, fame, stress and all the crap celebreties gotta deal with. If he can do it so can T.O.
 

BlancoNino

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Let's see how bad TO really has it!

Friends? Check. Money? Check. Career? Check. Family? Check. Shelter? Check. Food? Check. Sex? Check.

Typical case of a big-headed celebrity who always wanted more instead of finding enjoyment in what he did and being happy. This doesn't surprise me. Call me an asshole, but I think it's a valid assessment.
 

iamme

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Originally posted by: frankgomez75
Um.... yeah it is! 3 words.... DAVE ****** CHAPPELLE... nuff said
They guy walked away from $50 million dollars, fame, stress and all the crap celebreties gotta deal with. If he can do it so can T.O.

there is a slight difference.....an actor can quit or take a hiatus for a long time and resume their career. a pro athlete has a much smaller career window.

Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Let's see how bad TO really has it!

Friends? Check. Money? Check. Career? Check. Family? Check. Shelter? Check. Food? Check. Sex? Check.

Typical case of a big-headed celebrity who always wanted more instead of finding enjoyment in what he did and being happy. This doesn't surprise me. Call me an asshole, but I think it's a valid assessment.

according to your checklist, not many people (athletes, celebs, and regular folks) have a case for any sort of depression or struggle in life....
 

Vich

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Only idiots cfommit suicide with pills. It usually doesnt work. Use a gun, im sure he could get one, i mean he is african-american.

;)
 

yowolabi

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Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: iamme
of course, you're qualified to make such assertions because you've been a professional athlete and you know what kind of lives they lead.

is it that hard to believe that there are a completely different array of stresses, pressures, and anxieties that go along with being a millionaire athlete? even celebrities for that matter. it's funny to me when people assume that because they are rich, they should just suck it up.

i'm not defending TO or suicide in general, for the record.
But there's a big difference - TO never has to worry or stress over if he'll be able to put food on the table for his family, or a roof over their heads. He could quit football, right now, never get paid another dime, and still be set with money for the rest of his life. Whatever stresses & worries & pressures athletes and celebraties deal with, there is absolutely no way they can be compared to what the rest of us deal with.



On a side note, I really have to think how different things might have been had TO not changed agents to Drew Rosenhaus...

For "normal" people that attempt suicide, worry about being able to feed their family is almost never a factor. The severe unhappiness and hopelessness that drives people to suicide is rarely about fear of starving, or not being able to buy a big enough house, or really anything that money can fix. In light of this, it amazes me that people think that just because someone is rich, they should be happy or less likely to want to end it all.
 

frankgomez75

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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Let's see how bad TO really has it!

Friends? Check. Money? Check. Career? Check. Family? Check. Shelter? Check. Food? Check. Sex? Check.

Typical case of a big-headed celebrity who always wanted more instead of finding enjoyment in what he did and being happy. This doesn't surprise me. Call me an asshole, but I think it's a valid assessment.


:beer: My sentiments exactly. Unless he is diagnosed with some serious depression that requires life long medication because of some unknown mental illness that was never diagnosed then screw him.
 

Mermaidman

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Originally posted by: Vich
Only idiots cfommit suicide with pills. It usually doesnt work. Use a gun, im sure he could get one, i mean he is african-american.

;)

You should heed your own signature :roll: