>>17993467 pb
>he did advocate for the jabs.
franco was a consummate team player, and he was just trusting enough to believe the gov't would only do what was best for all.
people tend to say nice things about a person when they die, even if they were a bastard, but in franco's case, they're all true.
he played for love of the game. his salary was five figures, a tenth of the base minimum for a rookie walk-on free agent today.
most of all, he was humble. he took the time to stop and talk to anyone who approached him, not like a star, but like a next door neighbor.