Before dying of an apparent suicide, Kyren Lacy had declared for the draft of the NFL and was certainly quite talented to justify a consideration – but he did not receive an invitation of a combination of screening.
Lacy’s agent, Rocky Arceneaux of Alliance Sports, published a statement on Friday morning by snatching the NFL for having stolen Lacy from the opportunity because of its alleged guilt in the eyes of the League concerning its alleged involvement in a fatal car accident in December.
“It is up to you, ashamed of you to have revoked Kyren’s combination invitation without recognition or in consideration of the facts,” said Arceneaux. “I urge you to reassess your processes and provide athletes with the regular procedure necessary before alienating them with their peers and their dreams for which they worked so hard. Shame on the investigation agency to be more concerned with the perception of the public – and the pressure to invoice someone – than to investigate the facts. ”
Lacy was to appear in front of a jury on Monday after being arrested in December following a car accident who killed a 78 -year -old man.
The death of Lacy occurred less than two days before the planned court appearance.
Arceneaux also echoed the feelings earlier of the lacy lawyer that “the accusation of negligence crime would have been refused by a large jury” and that Lacy “was willing to join any civil question”, whatever the result of the case.

Lacy’s lawyer, Matthew Ory, was categorical in his defense of the former broad receiver of the star LSU, describing Lacy as “a young man with a huge promise, and he was crushed under the weight of an irresponsible and harmful process”.
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Like Arceneaux, Ory tackled the NFL not inviting Lary with the combine harvester, citing the fact that the league has never supposed innocence for Lacy.
“Pressure and perception have probably become unbearable,” said Ory.

It is not known if Lacy would hear his name called in the draft of the NFL of this year, but before his arrest, he received a lot of buzz.
“K2 – You should have had the chance to reach your dream of playing in the NFL, in just a week,” said Arceneaux about Lacy in the press release. “It hurts that the pressure, the perception of the public, the intimidation of the social media – all without the facts – were too much to bear. We hoped to see you flourish as an WR Elite in the NFL, but God needed you in his team more.