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Georgia Tech Football Player KO’s Teammate in Training Centre Fistfight

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“Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools.” – Eccl 7:9 says, but some of you don’t read your bibles so I’m going to be showing you real life reasons with examples of why you should not be hasty in thy spirit to be angry.

1. It can get you fired

See Chidi Irechukwu’s story

2. It can get you knocked-TF-out!

This one is a funny story actually. A Georgia Tech football player straight up KNOCKED OUT his teammate during a fight in the GT athletic facility… and there’s a video about it.

The players are GT starting defensive backs Step Durham and Lance Austin who got into a heated altercation earlier this year, before Spring Practice began.

The video shows a shirtless Lance, blinded by anger and having too much faith in his 6 pacs (forgetting that it’s not by power or might…), advancing on teammate, Step.

Step, the Lord on his side, hits Lance with a quick right hook on the chin. And Lance goes to sleep instantly.

Lance collapsed into a chair and appears to be completely unconscious. You can hear multiple voices in the room instructing Step to pick Lance up off the ground.

Hopefully, he woke up delivered of his anger.

Georgia Tech said, “Georgia Tech’s football coaching staff became aware of the incident between teammates and friends shortly after it occurred. Discipline was handled internally.”

Sources tell us neither players missed any playing time during the 2017 season as a result of the incident. It’s unclear what the punishment was exactly.

We’re told both players told the coaching staff about the fight and insisted things were cool — there were no hard feelings.

So, there you have it folks; maintain a tight leash on your temper. Don’t let your anger lead you to a knock out.

Feel free to share in the comments the various ways your anger has put you into trouble.

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