Quote Originally Posted by ArgoGabe22 View Post
This might be might a stretch. Limos and rapping isn't the worst thing he's done.
Its not the rapping. It's the connotations associated with singing with domestic abuser Chris Brown and singing a song that about an ex-girlfriend when you yourself have been charged with domestic abuse, while looking possibly a little blotto when you have had alcohol and drug problems. All this, soon after the Commissioner gave him another chance to play football because he had appeared to be following the conduct guidelines set out for him in order to play in the CFL. Does it mean he will automatically get into serious trouble subsequently if he does sign a CFL contract? No. But it does raise major concerns and if he does blow this opportunity, there will be a lot of people questioning the CFL's judgement on this.
In addition, with women becoming increasingly vocal on abuse issues, this hardly helps the league expand its base in that direction.