01-03-2023, 02:23 PM
(01-03-2023, 02:05 PM)Mickeypoo Wrote: Not to sound horrible, but I don't get this mentality. A player was seriously injured and I pray he makes a full recovery.
If one of my co-workers passes away in front of me I am not going to get a week or two off to "recover" emotionally. I'd have to be back at work within a day or two. And I am just a nobody living paycheck to paycheck. We are talking about highly paid pro athletes.
I'm sorry, but I think you schedule the game for tomorrow and if the Bills can't play it's a forfeit. The Bengals looked like they were a team possessed and about to whoop the Bills. Who really knows, but that's how it started.
There's no doubt that most employers treat their employees poorly and that's a problem. But things are just different when they're on a national stage. A corporation treating their employees with brutality or insensitivity is an isolated incident that can be denied or smoothed over if an individual employee complains. When that same insensitivity occurs on a national stage, you can't really hide it.