12-20-2023, 03:05 PM
(12-20-2023, 05:48 AM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: He was involved in the play. You weren’t.
He spoke to teammates who played with Kimo and vouched for him. You didn’t.
He personally experienced Kimo’s reaction to the hit immediately afterwards and had the opportunity to intuit intent. You did not.
All of these things factor into my figurative use of the phrase “He had a better view”.
Yet your response continues to be “The hit came from behind!”
So what? The fact that he wasn’t looking at Kimo didn’t prevent him from watching the same video you did, nor did it invalidate his physical, relational, and emotional proximity to the play, all of which brought him far closer to it than you will ever get.
But yeah, go ahead and ignore all that and keep pretending that I’m the one who’s missing something. Carson knows better.
How was him involved in the play and me not have any impact on the fact that I had the exact same view as he did?
THERE'S FAILURE NUMBER ONE.
He was withering in pain! You think he stopped to look up and think "wow, Kimo feels bad about it?"
Did he even know that Kimo made the hit?
THERE'S FAILURES NUMBER TWO AND THREE.
You're trying to tell me that Kimo's teammates didn't say he made a dirty play?
That must settle it!
How do they know?
THERE'S FAILURE NUMBER FOUR.
Palmer's not going to come out and say it was a dirty hit because he has class.................. not real surprised that Steelers fans can't see logic.