scott99
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You should have taken advantage of the ignore thread feature, or kept your take to yourself. Ian made his position pretty clear.
Did you actually read his post? He offered sympathy to a guy with throat cancer if and only if he acknowledges that he reported incorrect info and somehow blows the lid off of Deflategate.
This is because of a tweet about the air pressure in footballs.
I'm both proud of this forum and grossed out at the same time.
IMO Mort the ESPN employee is not Chris Mortenson the human who has a family and cancer. Just saying ....Fine then. Having cancer excuses everything he did and makes everything that happened OK. If you disagree with that, you're obviously a monster.
I'm not going to make comment on his personal situation as cancer isn't a laughing matter but Mort had plenty of opportunities to correct his mistake. He chose not to.The hate is very sad...
I love this team, but there's more to life than football. He reported one huge mistake. No one should hold that against him at a time like this.
Prayers for Mort. Guy as a family. Good people make mistakes too. Time Patriot fans let go whatever hate they have for the guy.
I'm not going to make comment on his personal situation as cancer isn't a laughing matter but Mort had plenty of opportunities to correct his mistake. He chose not to.
Our culture is designed to desensitize us. I don't think Mort needs your direct support. Hopefully he has ones that are close who love and respect him. that can offer that That said, he and his family deserve your empathy. Such things can be found outside of church, but for some, church is an excellent source.I'm starting to wonder if I'm a cold person. I can sincerely say I wish Mort did not have cancer, but I'm not prepared to support Mort in the way I would someone who has earned my respect and/or love. I need to go to Church more.
Tom Brady appears to have plenty of life left. His reputation has forever been tarnished for something he didn't do. Just because Mort's suffering from ill health he should be forgiven for not even saying sorry Tom, I got it wrong?Who gives a ****? Guys on his death bed.
Let it go. Its only football. No one went to jail for it.
Yes. Just double checked.I think Michael Douglas recovered from Stage 4 throat cancer or some oral cancer. Hopefully, Mort can do the same.
Mort ****ed up. We can acknowledge that and still have empathy for him. We all eff up sometimes.Tom Brady appears to have plenty of life left. His reputation has forever been tarnished for something he didn't do. Just because Mort's suffering from ill health he should be forgiven for not even saying sorry Tom, I got it wrong?
Most people would like Mort to recover and regain his health but that does not change the irreparable harm he has caused.
Tom Brady appears to have plenty of life left. His reputation has forever been tarnished for something he didn't do. Just because Mort's suffering from ill health he should be forgiven for not even saying sorry Tom, I got it wrong?
Most people would like Mort to recover and regain his health but that does not change the irreparable harm he has caused.
You're right, and almost everyone here wishes him well in his fight (as do I) but I don't see the need to forgive him for something he never took ownership of because he's suffering ill health.Mort ****ed up. We can acknowledge that and still have empathy for him. We all eff up sometimes.
Tom Brady appears to have plenty of life left. His reputation has forever been tarnished for something he didn't do. Just because Mort's suffering from ill health he should be forgiven for not even saying sorry Tom, I got it wrong?
Most people would like Mort to recover and regain his health but that does not change the irreparable harm he has caused.
Gotchya. It might be worth making your support more clear in your critical posts.You're right, and almost everyone here wishes him well in his fight (as do I) but I don't see the need to forgive him for something he never took ownership of because he's suffering ill health.