People have to put themselves in my shoes and understand that the brawl was not ENTIRELY my fault. How many people are going to let somebody push them under any circumstance? I did. I let somebody push me. I showed a lot of restraint. What about that? How many people are going to let someone throw beer in their face from rows high off the floor? There are going to be people that disagree with that.
I have a problem with this right here.
The interview was really good, and I appreciated the way that Ron was able to voice his opinion, though I disagree with some of the things he said. But, I didn't come from where he came from and I'm not where he is, so I'll defer to him.
But when you're talking about the brawl, what stands out to me is that he seems to think that, 1) he was the mature one in that situation because he tried to walk away from Wallace, and 2) his actions were somehow justified because someone threw beer on him.
I disagree on both counts. I know I'm generalizing, and there's a lot that can be said - and has been said - about the way that whole situation went down and played out. But I would rather hear Ron say that he's sorry he was a part of such tragic occurence, in fact, at the center of it, and leave it at that. I don't like to hear him try to shift the blame to "white boy Joe Green". That's irresponsible and immature, if you ask me.
I appreciate all the charity work he does, and what he's done to try to transform his public image, but I would feel a whole lot better if, even 3 years later, he would stand up and say "I was dead wrong, and there's absolutely no excuse for what I did", without bringing up Ben Wallace or the beer cup or anything else. Just take responsibility for it.