these people are normal human beings. as if other guys haven't had gang bangs where people have been willing. and it's been said that katie milligan threw a glass at greg bird first, so if someone throws something at you, you throw it back. he just happens to be good at throwing, unluckily for both of them. she stood by him and didn't want to press charges, just putting it out there.
Yes they're just people, like the rest of us, but it's a stretch to think that normal people would behave like these guys do. It's probably wrong to group all footy players together as though they're all, well "animals" is the best word based on some of the stuff they regularly do, but these incidents seem to happen too often. Although it's no doubt twisted to an extent by the media, normal people aren't as badly behaved as these guys.
Excuses aside, these things happen too often, by too many players. Other sports have their notorious screw ups, but it seems every weekend another NRL player has gotten themselves into trouble. These are guys who are role models to a lot of people, and they're doing some very stupid things and are acting and being treated like spoilt children week in week out. The worst thing is that these incidents keep happening, and the players harldy seem to care until they're in the limelight and in danger of being punished.
This attitude is hardly helping rugby league, which could definitely do with some help right about now.