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On one hand you say this isnt about football, and in one fail swoop talk about how fans rallying around their team after a tragedy would like a win for the teams sake. So tell me again how we are supposed to seperate the two if you demand it and yet cant? :banghead: |
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I've wondered if something like this would make him re-evaluate his life. |
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This means Wilson or Glennon might be our round 2 pick. |
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Incidents like this tend to be "life altering". |
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And just to be clear, I'm not suggesting that fans don't have a right to want a win. I'm not even suggesting that it's wrong to want a win.
I just don't understand how a win could possibly make anybody here feel better. EDIT: Aha, I see it now - "the shame on" comment. Poor choice of words on my part. Not my place to judge. |
The only thing that would make any fans feel better is realizing where the problem with this organization lies and remove it. Belcher just happens to be the next bad thing in a string of bad things. If fans were smart enough to pull it off I would tell all ticket holders to converge on wherever the poor little kid is and bring any sort of gift, food, clothes, money, etc they could and then go to the stadium and cheer the players who are there just to help them through it.
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The team should have already starred a fund for the child that they would promote during games both in the stadium and during the television broadcast.
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