All situations are different, but generally, if the police put me in custody, and wanted to ask me questions, and read me my Miranda rights -- I would repeat these words over and over and over again, no matter what the question: "I would like to speak to my attorney." And then I would keep my damn mouth shut. And that would be my right under the Constitution. It amazes me how many people, however, are willing to talk to the police, despite being read their Miranda rights. People sometimes just feel guilty, and feel a huge amount of pressure on their conscience and need to confess. It may not be smart, but its only human I guess. I hope the kid gets the help he needs, because if what is alleged is true, he has some serious problems he needs to deal with to save his life, let alone his football career.