W said:
this whole situation...goes back to what the NFL Hall of Famer got in trouble for saying at the rookie symposium several years ago.
"always have a fall guy in your crew"
it's a life lesson...if you're going to have an occupation (or spend a lot of time) around rich people, famous people, the elite, etc...,
avoid situations where you will become the fall guy after everything goes wrong
Eric Kay, the Angels' director of communications, should have had a fall guy? how does that work?
theres a pretty wide gap between (a) having a buddy say the weed in the glove box was his; and (b) finding someone willing to take the fall for distributing fentanyl that killed someone. who would even do that for a "director of communications"?
Kay was the fall guy here because he was the guy getting the drugs for athletes. maybe he should not have been a drug dealer to avoid the "everything goes wrong" scenario.