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Old 09-01-2016, 07:08 AM
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FSU player Travis Rudolph sits with sixth-grader with autism eating lunch alone - CBS News

What a nice thing to do and it is also a great story.
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Travis Rudolph is a class act.
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Better than last year when he lied to the police about a teammate's punching a woman in the mouth.
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Travis Rudolph is a class act.
I also agree. Middle school is a very tough age to navigate, and if you have special needs that makes it even tougher. Very inspirational. . . to Travis Rudolph.
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Better than last year when he lied to the police about a teammate's punching a woman in the mouth.
You mean the alleged punch. You are of course aware that the woman who alleged the incident said that Mr Rudolph was a peace maker in her version of the events. And further that a jury acquitted the alleged punch thrower in a trial. You are of course also aware that no charges were ever made against Mr Rudolph for lying to police or for being involved in any altercation. But you have decided it is your role to besmirch his reputation in a thread praising him for an act of kindness. Why did you need to do that? Is there something about him that annoys you?
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You mean the alleged punch. You are of course aware that the woman who alleged the incident said that Mr Rudolph was a peace maker in her version of the events. And further that a jury acquitted the alleged punch thrower in a trial. You are of course also aware that no charges were ever made against Mr Rudolph for lying to police or for being involved in any altercation. But you have decided it is your role to besmirch his reputation in a thread praising him for an act of kindness. Why did you need to do that? Is there something about him that annoys you?
Thank you for saying what I was thinking. I would not have said it in a way that would have been allowed.

You know that little part of your brain that says "you shouldn't say it like that"......I don't have one! So thank you.
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