Whats tragic to me abot his story is that he just was never able to let go of his troubled past. It didnt matter how much success, or money, it didnt matter that he played for arguably the best college coach in the country, with the best program that won a national championship. It didnt matter that he was drafted to the dynasty of the NFL, with the top head coach and arguably the top quarterback in the league. Nothing would change him, he would always go back to his trounled roots. He liked living in the extreme, and he ended his own life the same way he lived it. How sad, i feel bad for his daughter, his wife and his brother who happens to be a pretty good person with his head on right.