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NFL QB prospect Malik Willis captured
on video giving clothing to homeless woman

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Posted By: pc1eszm, 3/12/2022 7:56:01 AM

NFL quarterback prospect Malik Willis is rising up team draft boards based on his talent and athleticism. But the former Liberty University signal-caller is garnering more attention for what he recently did off the field. Following his impressive workout at the 2022 NFL scouting combine, Willis was captured on a March 3 video, posted by Twitter user Ryan Lacey, giving some clothing from his bag to a homeless woman outside the Indianapolis Convention Center, the site of the annual NFL event.

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They’re not all entitled brats. This was a nice story to wake up to.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Troutgreen 3/12/2022 8:29:25 AM (No. 1097643)
Don't know if he'll ever take a snap in an NFL game. Doesn't matter. This young man will do a lot of good whereever he lands.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Yuban 3/12/2022 8:36:42 AM (No. 1097655)
Just so happened a video caught him doing this. Just so happened it made it to Twitter. Just so happened it became a news article. Amazing.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/12/2022 9:08:12 AM (No. 1097689)
Finally an NFL member that truly has a good soul and Heart!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: seamusm 3/12/2022 9:09:15 AM (No. 1097692)
Ouch! #2 - you are SOO very suspicious - and quite appropriately. But maybe his left hand was accidentally holding a camera while unbeknownst of the generosity of his right??? Possible?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 3/12/2022 9:39:39 AM (No. 1097750)
I'll hold the snarky remarks and give credit where it is due. He sounds like a winner.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: red1066 3/12/2022 9:44:59 AM (No. 1097762)
Call me a cynic, but all of this caught on camera before the draft, and the comment about moving up in the draft may have a connection. I hope he did it out of the goodness of his heart, but there is a lot of money at stake the higher up one is picked. Of course, handing out clothing to a homeless person doesn't guarantee one is going to get picked higher in the draft, but it doesn't hurt his chances.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Attila DiMedici 3/12/2022 12:33:31 PM (No. 1097976)
OK, I am skeptical about this but willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. BUT, let's think about what this means IF it was staged. IF that was the case, he went to the effort of attempting to appear as a good guy, not just not appear as a thug, but appear as a genuinely good guy. So, on the one hand, perhaps we have here a genuinely good person who cares about those less fortunate than himself. On the other hand perhaps it was staged, in which case we have a guy who thinks it is in his best long term interest to be perceived as caring about those less fortunate than himself...that is not as good, but it is still a good thing. We, as a society, should reward him for that.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: smokincol 3/12/2022 12:55:04 PM (No. 1098006)
he went from Auburn to Liberty? can't add many more compliments to those already mentioned except to say, he was brought up right.
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