01-05-2023, 04:07 PM
(01-05-2023, 01:20 PM)motoarch Wrote: I haven't read every post here but there are a lot of different options. I don't necessarily agree with some of them but I don't think they are wrong either.
Much of this is a product of our own personal experience and how we are able the emotionally process.
I hope everyone is able to respectfully understand that not everyone has had your experience, upbringing or cultural background and so they're feelings and thoughts on this matter are not wrong, just different.
I'm proud of this fan base and can't wait to get back to sniping and trolling some of you when the time is right.
I am too - and I like the rest of the quote too.
I was at the game. I've been a fan since 1968 and I've never been more proud to be a Bengals fan. No one was whining or complaining. There was a rare hush over the 66,000 fans assembled. Everyone was about what was happening with that young man as it slowly dawned on us that this could be a mortal injury.
Proud of our team, proud of the coaches, proud of our owners, proud of the fans who had the right focus. Some people paid up to $800.00 or more for the right to be there. And the game was over in less than 10 minutes of clock time. I didn't hear a single complaint.
Because from the insanely electric start of the game that was engineered as much by Elizabeth Blackburn as the teams playing championship football to the sudden possibility that a player had just died in front of us there was nothing but caring and respect. It was worth every penny.
The only thing left is for Damar to make a complete recovery.