Yeah, its wrong. But that isn't what happened. Fans were cheering Quinn coming in, not the injury. I'm sure there were a couple hundred dumbasses out there cheering his injury. Winston has thrown the entire fanbase under the bus with his comments.
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It was wrong to cheer openly. It was okay to be quietly happy as long as the injury is not serious.
I hope his injury is not serious -- just temporary enough to keep him out of the starting job for the rest of the season. Another point, we are not Philly fans by nature (who cheer their own injuries and jeer their own players). For good decent KC folks to jeer their coaching (and some to cheer Cassel's injury) just shows how bad it has been allowed to get by front office and coaching deafness. |
Yes, it was wrong and if it rallies these guys around Matt then more power to them all. He has not thrown any of them under a bus. He is still reportedly enjoying support within the team. Good for Winston to speak out and take on the fans regarding his feelings. I doubt he is alone in the frustration. I am astonished by the notion that cheering any injury, LET ALONE YOUR OWN PLAYER, is deemed as acceptable fan or civilized person behavior.
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and of course the dumb bitch raider fan shows up....like a fly to shit
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Not in Cassel's case it's not. He has immunity. Our only way to express our disgust with said immunity is to cheer for him to get hurt, since that's the only way he can get off of the field.
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People cheer boxers getting knocked out all the time.
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Nodody wants him to be hurt they just want him to not play on this team..............ever.
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Completely embarrassing for fans to cheer Cassel's injury. Not surprising, but definitely embarrassing. Even Ravens players said as much. I don't see people knocking Charles about speaking up about it either, but he wasn't happy about the fans' reaction.
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