I met Aaron back in about 2010, or somewhere around there. He boarded my plane from Miami to Boston. I first noticed him wearing a Pat’s jacket and so I asked him if he was a Patriot’s fan. He asked me if I was kidding because he was going to Boston to speak with Mr. Kraft about signing with the team. I thought he was kidding. Weeks later, I was reading the draft signings and noticed that Aaron was drafted by the Patriots.
I would follow his career off and on from time to time. It seemed to me that he was always in some type of legal entanglement. I couldn’t figure out how after his second signing, or actually his contract extension signing that a young man who had the world in the palm of his hands could or would risk so much. Not everyone has a $40 million dollar contract.
So, I had to read as much as I could about Aaron’s life. Oh, there’s plenty to read on the Internet. After I had finished reading some 40 or so different bios and stories regarding Aaron’s life, it kind of explained to me that he may have been a good guy gone bad. His early home life was not normal, nor was his life in general. Aaron needed a real life mentor or maybe a life coach.
He ended his own life in a prison cell, which he was given a life sentence after being found guilty of killing his friend. I had wondered about the motive, only to finally read that he thought he was gay and that the person whom he was found guilty of killing threatened to expose him. I guess he thought that he just wouldn’t have been able to handle what may have came later.
I can’t help but to have some sad feelings for him. A young man with a guaranteed $40+ million dollars, a beautiful girlfriend and a baby and no one to guide him and keep him safe. Sad, just so sad.
I would follow his career off and on from time to time. It seemed to me that he was always in some type of legal entanglement. I couldn’t figure out how after his second signing, or actually his contract extension signing that a young man who had the world in the palm of his hands could or would risk so much. Not everyone has a $40 million dollar contract.
So, I had to read as much as I could about Aaron’s life. Oh, there’s plenty to read on the Internet. After I had finished reading some 40 or so different bios and stories regarding Aaron’s life, it kind of explained to me that he may have been a good guy gone bad. His early home life was not normal, nor was his life in general. Aaron needed a real life mentor or maybe a life coach.
He ended his own life in a prison cell, which he was given a life sentence after being found guilty of killing his friend. I had wondered about the motive, only to finally read that he thought he was gay and that the person whom he was found guilty of killing threatened to expose him. I guess he thought that he just wouldn’t have been able to handle what may have came later.
I can’t help but to have some sad feelings for him. A young man with a guaranteed $40+ million dollars, a beautiful girlfriend and a baby and no one to guide him and keep him safe. Sad, just so sad.