Or at least when he was reaching out to the NHL teams to issue "apologies" his agent should have made sure that he reached out to his victim too. If his agent wasn't trying to bury the story, which would be hard, he at least should have tried to dot his i's and cross his t's by protecting his client the best way possible. Probably could have turned this story either into a non-story or one of success if his victim stood up for him instead of talking about how painful it was that he got drafted. It's like he learned nothing from Billy Madison. Billy would have been dead if he didn't reach out to those he bullied...
I guess we can add another person to blame other than Miller!
Last edited by Oling_Roachinen; 10-27-2020 at 02:37 PM.
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