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Nice work, Bob. A very good read.
 
Excellent column Bob and awesome tribute which brought tears to my eyes..Keep it up!
 
Excellent column Bob and awesome tribute which brought tears to my eyes..Keep it up!

i saw that play live. i wasn't at the game , but it was a preseason game that was televised in the b(g)ay area. i can't tell you how unbeleivably frightening that play was. jack tatum should be ashamed of what he did that day. i will never be able to stomach whatever bs comes forth as an excuse from that a hole. it was an exhibition game, stingley reached for the ball, and tatum , as he always did, went for the head. f tatum and all his problems and f the raiders.
 
I think in tribute to Darryl, it would be nice to hear about the charity work he devoted himself to. I get the impression he didn't define himself around the tragic event in August, and it would be great for us to try the same.
 
Nice job, well written, Ron Borges wrote a very good article on this same subject in August '03, I am not a Borges apologist, usually in the other camp, but sometimes you need to give credit where it is due:

http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2003/08/12/no_sting_of_bitterness/

Darryl Stingley didn't say the human thing when he heard the news about Jack Tatum. Instead, he said the right thing, which is what has separated him from a lot of people for a long, long time.

Not as long as he's sat in the wheelchair that has been so much a part of his life all these years. Not for 25 years this very day. But for a long time the paralyzed former New England Patriot wide receiver has said the right thing but not for the reasons so many athletes say it today. Not for the wrong reasons.

Not just to mouth words that sound good or to con the public or to sell sneakers to kids. He's said the right thing because that's how he lives his life.

He believes, in fact, that it's probably why he still has a life so many years after his body was left broken on the floor of the Oakland Coliseum by the kind of hit everyone in pro football knows can happen but no one ever talks about. It's like the elephant in the corner. Everybody sees it's there. Nobody mentions it.
 


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