“In my view, if you ever can, you have to have the athlete face the public. The sooner you come to terms with the fact you made a mistake and you weren't above making it, the better for the athlete.”
“It goes against what we've been doing in the United States, in my opinion, for a couple centuries, so to my mind it's new territory and it will increase the burden on the courts, the police, and the entire criminal justice system.”