Warren94
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Who gives a F### what you think about my post/thread..DON'T READ IT THEN
Nice. Classic. Real adult. Did Mommy not hug you enough?
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Nice. Classic. Real adult. Did Mommy not hug you enough?
It is ok for you to attack a player and a poster.
It is terrible news that Marquise Hill lost his life, however God had bigger plans for Mr. Hill, but to say we should all ask for forgiveness for giving our opinions is a little ridiculous.
Then you can attack me Look at yourself and fix yourself before justifying your opinions.
I amongst many others on here bashed Marquise Hill in earlier times and said he was a waste of a draft pick,an unmotivated player a bust and a guy that should be kicked off the roster years ago.
I,as a man are admitting being guilty of this and am seeking Marquise and gods forgiveness for not respecting the man and treating him as just a football player and not a breathing being.
It takes a ton of talent to even sniff the level of the NFL and we really have no right to bash any player (especially one of our own here in Patriot Nation) in reality because it takes a ton of work and talent to get to this point and none of us here have that.
I said things like he should be a waterboy instead of a linebacker and here I sit empty hearted because I remember these things I said on here and am truly sorry.
If Marquise is up there somehow understanding my plea for his forgiveness please forgive me for all the bad things I said about you..I never knew about the father he was or the hard worker he was in the days before a game (Jim Miller on Sirius was saying Marquise was as hard a worker as he had ever seen when the two played here and that Marquise never took a day off and was always lifting and running hard) - I never knew the hero he was to become and this all just proves I am human and beg for Marquise and Gods forgiveness.
I,like many of my fellow Patriots fans is empty hearted and broken hearted this Memorial Day evening and my deepest sympathy goes out to any relative of the Hill family,May your son/uncle/nephew/grandson/cousin/father live an everlasting happiness where he is at now,He is a Warrior,and a hero in my book and may his soul rest in the arms of god forever
Marquise...We will miss you so much and the 2007 season is in honor of you!
If we need any motivation to win it all this year then there is no bigger bulletin board material needed in the Patriots Locker Room but one that simply says "GIVE IT YOUR ALL AND WIN IT ALL FOR MARQUISE HILL"
I gotta end this post now..I am getting teary eyed.
One of the more self-absorbed and ridiculous posts I have ever read. Get over yourself and make an appointment to see a psychologist ASAP. By the way, the events of today should help everyone see the farce that is religion so don't waste your time asking for "God's forgiveness".
Let's face the facts here. Marquise Hill had talent but he could just never adjust to the pro game and our complex schemes. He made bad choices prior to the jetski accident... not wearing a life jacket, going out late at night without another jetski riding with him, and going too far into the center of the lake. However all of those poor judgements are set aside when you hear of his admirable decision to let the friend grab the buoy. That tells you that no matter the flaws on the football field or off, Marquise Hill was a man when it came time to act. We should never forget his sacrifice.
Ditto the last two posts... I actually have been a sometimes Marquis-Hill-Hoper for the last couple of years. But you know what? It doesn't matter. We talked about the player, not the man -- and that's understood, except in those rare cases when people go so far as to make personal comments (lazy, greedy, yadda yadda...)
He did the right thing in the end, helping a girl survive, even though he did not. As a man, he was a hero at the end.
I don't care if you thought he'd make the squad or was a wasted draft pick... just recognize these guys are human when we post, which most of us do.
There's speculation that some players/families/whatever read these boards. If so, all fan love/prayers/thoughts are for Marquis Hill and family tonight.
There are two common fallacies often made on message boards like this:
1. He's not quite good enough to be a serious contributor in the toughest league in his sport, therefore he's an incompetent.
2. He's not quite good enough as a player to suit me, therefore he's a jerk as a person.
I don't think this board is as bad as some. When somebody goes too far along those lines, and somebody else quietly reins him, the first guy usually backs down quickly (as he should).
There are a few "He's stealing his money" lines and so on, and I'm sure some of those were directed at Hill. But I don't recall anything too terrible.
And it speaks well that people feel bad about what they DID say of that nature.