11-25-2020, 12:23 PM
(11-24-2020, 08:51 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: First of all, he was being tongue-in-cheek and i didn't catch it right away.
Second, i was talking about curses.
Third and most important, any complaint about Michael Jordan, specifically regarding his play this past Sunday--and how it relates directly to the injury--is completely understandable and factual. Too many people aren't able to understand simple concepts and though processes. Complaining about the Oline or supporting the Oline can be done in many ways and all could be true. Complaining about one player's play during one game is something completely different and the two aren't mutually exclusive.
This injury is nowhere near a freak accident and is resting squarely on the shoulders of Zac Taylor and his decision and allowance to let MJ stay in the game when he was getting beat like a drum. Ipso facto, e pluribus unim, God bless America, amen! Where's the tylenol?
Yep, Taylor is culpable in Burrow's injury and that's all there is to it.