nowayback
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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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.Are you that offended that your debate got deleted? Why do you care about anonymous internet people's meaningless opinions or tenderhearts?
No, I wasn't offended. I just wanted to know if I had been that unreasonable.
If you had brought up anything other than the death of Dungy's kid, you would not likely have been censored.
Tony Dungy is a class guy,,,a good guy in a world filled with ***holes.
As the coach of the Colts he is open to any and all attacks, whether founded or unfounded because THAT'S the nature of the beast.He's the enemy.I have NO REMORSE attacking his motives, image, sound bytes, strategy or anything else related to the arena of football.
His personal life, though, is OFF LIMITS as far as I'm concerned. As a man, I feel genuine compassion and have great respect for how he has handled the tragedy that struck him and his family.I'm sure he has been hurt by the blurring of the line between REAL LIFE and the life one leads as a national sports celebrity.
No one is more acerbic, biting, unreasonable and sometimes downright vicious about Tony Dungy,Colts Head Coach, than I am...but this is reserved solely in the context of football fandom, which, let's all face it, is one of if not THE greatest escape for all us Joes who bust their ***** week after week, month after month, year after year, working to make our and our families lives better.
As far as the man, Tony Dungy is concerned, I have nothing but utmost respect. If we had even ten Dungy like men in position of authority in this country, the country would be a quantum leap better IMO...and that goes for BB too. It's ironic that the best leaders under pressure in our society happen to be sports entertainment people.
Just my two cents for what its worth