Humbling. That's the best word Wolverine Justice could put to the question of what it meant to him. It's not often that TIME Magazine wants to do a piece on an athlete, or a former convict. But it's the exact circumstances of what that has meant for Wolverine Justice that put him in that spot to be doing the interview. Justice, a former convict of the Nevada State Penitentiary was arrested for murdering Jerry Sandusky after finding out about his crimes against former players, namely being a dirty pedophile. The journey that led him there was based through respect and a deep sense of personality responsibility towards his teammates. He served seven years in a State Penitentiary, playing in their football league and dominating the relative competition while being a model inmate, even going so far as to teach others about the game of football. Upon leaving prison on a conditional release, Justice shot up draft boards based on his extreme talent and massive potential at a premium position. This combination led to him going first overall in the DSFL Entry Draft, an incredible honor for the recent convict turned model citizen and starting pro quarterback. These factors led to him being intriguing enough to be a TIME Magazine interviewee.
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