Wolverine Justice has had a lot of turning points in his life, ranging from choosing football over basketball or baseball, choosing to live with his mother rather than his father when they divorced and deciding to reconnect with his brother, Earl Justice, via social media. No decision impacted his life more though, than the decision to kill Jerry Sandusky. A decision sparked by a fierce loyalty to his teammates and an absolute hatred of pedophiles, Justice has not regretted the decision since he made it. But one has to wonder what could have been had he not committed a federal felony offence. Likely, he'd have gone to Penn State and been the starting quarterback year one. With a team left not being able to play football though, he'd have been forced to transfer to a different college or pick a different sport essentially. With these being his only options, and Justice having a ridiculous fierce sense of loyalty, he'd have likely picked to switch into baseball to maintain his throwing arm while having a back up plan if football didn't work out for him. He also would have had less questions surrounding his character and likely been drafted to the NFL instead of the NSFL, so for the league, it's probably better than he became a degenerate murderer, especially if it was to clean the streets of a horrible man in Jerry Sandusky.
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