07-17-2015, 05:21 PM
(07-16-2015, 06:38 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: Thanks for the share.
I realllllly really hope that he can put it together on the field, because I like him as a person. He was very candid out there which made his speech very touching. The part about thinking about going to the grocery store and buying the biggest bottle of vodka was very interesting. The way he describes the situation is just heartbreaking. Even worse to be Leah of course, but being a parent to a child with cancer has to be one of the roughest things ever.
Anyways, good video, but only watch if you want to cry a little.
I hope as well. I think it put everything into perspective on how difficult this was for him and how it really destroyed him from a mental and physical aspect; however I found it extremely encouraging that he was able to keep pushing forward because of his daughter. Hopefully his speech helps someone going through what he went through.
(07-16-2015, 06:44 PM)Dmac18 Wrote: I was wondering how along it was going to take for someone to post this, I guess a story not bashing the team doesn't get much attention. I thought that speech was amazing and I've never been happier to be a Bengals fan.
Class act. Especially liked how he gave the Bengals credit for sticking by him when they could do nothing for him.
(07-16-2015, 06:52 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Proud to be a fan of the Bengals.
They are good people even if they don't win playoff games.
And kids with cancer kind of put everything into perspective.
Agree fully