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SloopyHangOn;1779033; said:Fair enough.
There's a distinct difference between wishing injury on someone and finding a bit of dark humor in it though.
That said, Shoelaces is one of those guys I don't like to see hurt, but for numerous reasons (simply playing the sport for one) it's inevitable.
FIFYSaw31;1779041; said:Predicting injury and wishing injury are totally separate things. I don't wish injury for Hairlice, but I do predict it...
SloopyHangOn;1779033; That said said:No doubt. There is a difference between saying.
"The amount of carries that Denard has....he will probably get injured somewhere down the road." Which is fine. People had it with Crouch, Pat White, etc.
"I hope he gets hurt."
Big difference between the two.
3074326;1779036; said:I find humor in every massive hit I see. Just happens. I don't want the guys to be hurt, but it's fun seeing a huge hit. Seeing things you like just makes you smile and laugh a little (or a lot if it's Tebow ). But no wishing of injuries.. [censored] that.
CentralMOBuck;1778833; said:Yeah I feel bad now. It was more about my hatred of scum and how I think they are over hyped. I'd much rather see him come up against the Silver Bullets with tons of heisman hype and have him do nothing.
TS10HTW;1779047; said:Relax CentralMOBuck said later he felt bad for posting it... Good enough for me.
It was definitely the wrong way for him to express his hatred for all that is scUM. But I wouldn't refer to "anyone who wishes injury on ..." as a piece of shit, but point taken. Poor choice of words? Sure. Piece of shit. I don't think so.