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KcMizzou 12-01-2012 09:29 PM

Utter sadness in Kansas City
 
By Bill Williamson | ESPN.com

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This has been on my mind all day.

Still, after traveling 1,000 miles, I have yet to reach any comprehension. I have nothing profound to say about the horrible tragedy this morning in Kansas City that has galvanized the NFL world, other to say I have the same feeling you probably have -- utter sadness.

I awoke this morning to a text saying that a Kansas City Chiefs player murdered his girlfriend and then shot himself at the team’s facility. The text said the player involved was linebacker Jovan Belcher.

Like so many at ESPN, I immediately worked the phones in search of more details of this mind-numbing event. As I traveled to Denver, I thought about what I was going to write in this piece.

What could I say about this event that no one else is feeling or saying?

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Chiefs fansJohn Rieger/US PresswireChiefs fans place a sign outside the team's practice facility, site of Jovan Belcher's suicide.
Thus, I want to join the masses and express my thoughts and grief for the family of Belcher’s victim, Kasandra M. Perkins, who died at 22, and the couple's infant daughter. Lives were ended; others were ruined. So terrible.

I also feel for bad for Scott Pioli and Romeo Crennel. The Chiefs' general manager and the head coach were talking to Belcher, according to police, just before the player walked away and shot himself.

What a terrible and emotional event to witness. This day will be with these men for the rest of their lives; they will never be able to shake it. Pioli and Crennel went to work Saturday morning to put the finishing touches on another game week in a miserable season. Then they were thrust into the middle of a crisis involving a young man they had grown to care for.

I know Pioli and Crennel are not popular figures in Kansas City these days because of the team’s 1-10 season. There is a strong chance Chiefs ownership makes wholesale changes in a month.

What happens professionally will take its course.

I expect Kansas City fans to loudly support their hurting team Sunday when the Chiefs host Carolina at Arrowhead Stadium. It should go without saying that I hope there are no airplane flyovers imploring for people to be fired, no fan “blackouts” at the game. The voice of the understandably angry Chiefs fan has been heard and it has been noted.

Sunday will be about beginning the healing process and honoring those left behind from this senseless crime. Be a Chiefs fan Sunday. At the core, that’s what you are.

I know some people don’t understand why or how the game can be played. But the Chiefs’ coaches and team captains reportedly played a major role in the decision to go ahead with it. If the Chiefs want to play, I think we can all support that choice.

I’ve been asked a lot Saturday about what Belcher was like. I didn’t know him. I never met him or interviewed him. I knew he was an overachieving player who ended up starting 44 career games after going undrafted.

I know his agent, Joe Linta, very well. He has a well-deserved reputation for representing solid-citizen types. He had always spoken highly of Belcher to me. Linta expressed disbelief Saturday.

Disbelief. That’s all you can feel when something so unspeakable happens.
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcwest/post...in-kansas-city

CaliforniaChief 12-01-2012 09:34 PM

This is about the 6th time I've read/heard a hope that the banners don't fly. People have certainly heard of them all over the country...

Easy 6 12-01-2012 09:38 PM

Dont worry Bill, these guys were ahead of it.

More emotion in that one piece than all his others combined.

Marty Mac Ver 2.0 12-01-2012 09:38 PM

Agree.

memyselfI 12-01-2012 09:38 PM

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I expect Kansas City fans to loudly support their hurting team Sunday when the Chiefs host Carolina at Arrowhead Stadium. It should go without saying that I hope there are no airplane flyovers imploring for people to be fired, no fan “blackouts” at the game. The voice of the understandably angry Chiefs fan has been heard and it has been noted. :clap:

Sunday will be about beginning the healing process and honoring those left behind from this senseless crime. Be a Chiefs fan Sunday. At the core, that’s what you are.
:clap::clap::clap:

Bravo.

However, I've heard/read the Chiefs did not want to play. Which is it?

Agent V 12-01-2012 09:39 PM

I'll be there in red, and I'll be cheering as loud as I can.

KcMizzou 12-01-2012 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by memyselfI (Post 9169553)
Bravo.

However, I've heard/read the Chiefs did not want to play. Which is it?

They do. It was their decision.

siberian khatru 12-01-2012 09:44 PM

Yes. Sadness.

memyselfI 12-01-2012 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 9169563)
They do. It was their decision.

Cool. Then I feel better about their plight.

RealSNR 12-01-2012 09:49 PM

**** you for talking down to us, Bill.

****er sounds like a parent telling a child to say "Please" and "Thank you" and other practices of good manners.

We're not ****ing reeruns. We got hit on this tragedy way harder than you and your fat ****ing ass.

I wish Belcher were still alive so he could go kill you.

**** Bill Williamson.

memyselfI 12-01-2012 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9169611)
**** you for talking down to us, Bill.

****er sounds like a parent telling a child to say "Please" and "Thank you" and other practices of good manners.

We're not ****ing reeruns. We got hit on this tragedy way harder than you and your fat ****ing ass.

I wish Belcher were still alive so he could go kill you.

**** Bill Williamson.

Wow.

RealSNR 12-01-2012 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by memyselfI (Post 9169617)
Wow.

Problem?

KcMizzou 12-01-2012 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9169611)
**** you for talking down to us, Bill.

****er sounds like a parent telling a child to say "Please" and "Thank you" and other practices of good manners.

We're not ****ing reeruns. We got hit on this tragedy way harder than you and your fat ****ing ass.

I wish Belcher were still alive so he could go kill you.

**** Bill Williamson.

Really? Good Lord, man.

The guy's not "talking down to us". Sure, SOC was already going to do the right thing anyway, but he's not as connected as we are.

For him, it's business (even if it hits on a personal level)

For us, it's all personal.

KcMizzou 12-01-2012 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by memyselfI (Post 9169617)
Wow.

Yeah, that's just ****ed up. I'm with you there.

RealSNR 12-01-2012 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 9169643)
Really? Good Lord, man.

The guy's not "talking down to us". Sure, SOC was already going to do the right thing, but he's not as connected as we are.

For him, it's business (even if it hits on a personal level)

For us, it's all personal.

He absolutely is talking down to us.

This Belcher tragedy hit this community right in the nuts. I don't know about all of you, but I felt absolutely numb this morning when I heard the news. And I don't even live in Kansas City. For those that do and were planning on going to tomorrow's game, OF COURSE they weren't going to wear black or carry scathing signs. It's common sense. There is no person on planet earth who would deem tomorrow the right time to continue with the anti-Pioli activities.

What does this fat ****er say?

"I expect Kansas City fans to loudly support their hurting team Sunday when the Chiefs host Carolina at Arrowhead Stadium. It should go without saying that I hope there are no airplane flyovers imploring for people to be fired, no fan “blackouts” at the game. The voice of the understandably angry Chiefs fan has been heard and it has been noted. Sunday will be about beginning the healing process and honoring those left behind from this senseless crime. Be a Chiefs fan Sunday. At the core, that’s what you are."

He sounds just like a parent who watched a severe punishment issued on a child and said, "Now, I hope this doesn't happen again, okay?"

**** Williamson.


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