I offer my condolences to the family, friends, team players and everyone who loved this young man. Just viewing yahoo yesterday I saw the story and continued to inquiry. After reading all the details I'm outraged that a young man with so much potential lost his life over nothing. Nothing! Justifies the lost, pain and suffering of this young man. I don't believe everything is God's will. Even though nothing can bring this powerful player back things must change. People should think before they act. I'm sad about the news on ESPN. Why can't we let young men grow up to live out the full potential of life. This is wrong! No mother or father should have to bury the children they bring into the world. I'm tired of hearing the stories. Now, Mr. Howard is that young man people want their kids to grow up to be. I think he has shown how far you can go if you stay in the race. Although, I never met you Mr. Howard I'm proud of you. People will be inspired by your great legacy at a young age. You would have made it to the NFL. My heart goes out to the family. In our community I'm digusted. Mr. Howard beat all the odds of being a statistic and trouble comes. This should have never happened. The pain is unbearable when reading the stories. Stories are real. Someone's son will never come home again or throw that infamous football. People we got to do better. Young isn't an excuse for ignorance. Yes, no matter what you think, pulling out a knife has terrible endings. What were the individuals thinking? It's nothing, no one can say to ease the hearts and pain of the family. All we can do is try to understand the senseless ignorance. I'm tired of crimes. The belief in the Lord Jesus will get the family, community, coach and teammates through but enough is enough. I'm deeply sad because all that has occured. If someone reads this and don't understand just ask why? What if it was my son, nephew, cousin, team player, student who's not coming back. The reality is factual. Wake up! Everyone can stop crime. Every nationality must do alot more. Today it's Mr. Howard, how many more young people? We don't have to live life this way or impose hurt or pain on anyone. Enough is Enough!
Posted by: concerned viewer of our community Oct 19, 2009