varjao
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Shazier brought it on himself by leading with his head, instead of just tackling the guy. Not only is it OK to be sick of it, I have a difficult time mustering any sympathy for the guy - and I think he symbolizes the Steelers better than anyone else. Selfish, out for highlights on ESPN, trying to deliberately injure other players. And his teammates celebrate him. It's all I need to know.
He tried to injure someone by leading with his head, and ended up getting paralyzed.
You are welcome to your opinion, and I disagree with it, just like you disagree with mine.
If they want to celebrate (and if you want to as well) a player attempting a dirty hit, and getting hurt himself, that's your business.
You'd call it an unfortunate sad story. I call it karma.
honestly never heard of him before this yearthat I am beyond sick of hearing about Ryan Shazier?
edited: i like good news about ryan shazier.......i am sick about the whole hyped up 'do it for 50' nonsense
The fact is, had Tatum been the one paralyzed, the nation would have painted Stingley as a criminally dirty player and the Patriots worthless scumbags.Not at all. His situation, while unfortunate, has been over-sentimentalized.