Cheering an injury is wrong, period. If you want to cheer Quinn coming out then fine, but don't cheer an injury. I think there was a little of both.
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Pioli has driven us to this; it's all own our fraudulent GM.
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I thought it was the Chiefs sideline that was cheering
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Wrong? Kind of. But people were really just cheering because Cassel got pulled from the game, which should have happened three weeks ago. If that had happened, there wouldn't have been anything to cheer about.
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If Pioli has driven you to something... you're just as psycho as he is. Sorry. People are losing their minds a bit I think.
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Wanting Cassel benched is one thing, cheering when he gets hurt is another. Yes it was wrong, and extremely poor form.
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I'm just glad Winston came out and talked about it instead of focusing on the team being 1-4. It's great when a player is more focused on the fans than results. Romeo has this team focused.
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For the fans to have any hope for immediate or "quick" change, their voices will have to be heard. Banners, bags, etc. These are viable means of getting the message across. Overall, I actually agree with Winston's comments. Cheering an injured player is classless, but it's embarrassing from the organization's standpoint that it's been allowed to reach this point. |
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