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The column that I read about was about a coach that stood up for his player that was involved in a crime.
The column then started to talk about even when one person is missing that it brings the whole team down.
The coach knows his player is better than causing crimes and if he focused a little more, he wouldn't get
involved in this stuff and he might notice people care about him.
involved in this stuff and he might notice people care about him.
"Jesse Cheatham is the guy who pulled you aside when he saw that there were two versions of you – the smart Aiken sophomore who recently passed the Walnut Hills High School entrance test, and the street kid who pulled his pants down around his knees, grew dreadlocks and ran with his friends."
This sentence really shows what this whole column is about because if you take good decisions over bad decisions then you can accomplish better things and people will think good things about you. This sentence is pretty long and Ramsey likes to use commas instead of ending the sentence.
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