What is great about someone who beats his wife in front of their kids?
Josh Brown might have been a great teammate and kicker, but he was not a great man. Here is what Rashad Jennings had to say.
Rashad Jennings may have proved her right Monday, when he praised Brown as “a good friend and a great man” during an appearance on the NFL Network.
“A lot of people obviously want to attack, but we love and pray for him, just like anybody else, anybody in the nation that’s dealing with stuff like that,” the Giants running back said.
Stuff like that? Jennings makes it seem like Brown is dealing with a parking ticket.
After saying he needed to learn more about the allegations before having an opinion, he quickly changed course and said he didn’t need to know more.
“Honestly you don’t even need an opinion,” Jennings said. “Why? Because this is something the man himself doesn’t even support, domestic violence against anyone. It’s just unfortunate that you have to deal with it. We support him, we’re here for him.”
If he doesn’t support domestic violence, why was he beating his wife?