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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.Dirty hit my ass...............It is because of comments like this that make me glad he is busted up......Wilfork lays a late hit on a QB and you pvssies say he is just playing football.......
I gots myself up 'n 2 degrees do from UConn...Obviously not an Ivy League-Patriot school unfortunately...
i think it's pretty sick to revel in injuries, a true fan wants to beat a team at their bestI was talking to a friend about what has happened with Brady's injury, as well as the gloating and absolute venom hurled at the Patriots organization for the past 12 months. Here is what he had to say, and I couldn't agree more:
"I'll say this. After last year's gloating over the pats' loss in the SB, this shadenfreude over Brady's injury means that I will never, ever for any reason have any sympathy whatsoever for fans of any other team."
There's competitive spirit, wanting to see your team win or the dragon slayed, but what we've seen is beyond contempt. At the bar I was at in Baltimore for instance, the entire bar was cheering after every replay of Brady's injury. Comments from people on sports blogs across the internet are similarly venomous.
I will never, ever forget or forgive this. It has tainted my perception of Americans irreparably.
I gots myself up 'n 2 degrees do from UConn...Obviously not an Ivy League-Patriot school unfortunately...
i think it's pretty sick to revel in injuries, a true fan wants to beat a team at their best
i hope you guys get brady back and the out for the year news is false
never wish injury or revel in them, that's so lame to do, some stupid giants fan on our board, did that when it was thought that merriman was going to miss the season.
every fanbase has those tards though, every single fanbase