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Well Chris, nice to see you chime in. I always like your posts. Usually the voice of reason.
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I wonder how many of those people included in the "cheering" of Matt Cassels injury typed what they typed with a smile and were lighting sparklers, shooting confetti, and doing the happy dance while Cassel was down.
I know I wasn't. I didn't even twitch in my recliner besides to raise up and let one rip. I wouldn't have been cheering if I was at the game but I would have been thinking the same thing. It takes forces outside of this organizations control to make a change when the change would have likely already been made on the other 31 teams. It's a joke. |
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I sure as hell didn't cheer. We need Cassel to stay in to (once again) show the rest of the NFL how horrific Pioli's decision has been.
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Yeah, if you believe as I do that Pioli is forcing Cassel on Crennel as he did on Haley then this is not really good news. After the bye week, we are likely looking at Cassel's return.
I have to snicker at the calls of 'coward' and 'noob' by anonymous internet posters. |
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Then they applauded as Cassel walked off of the field (this is just a common courtesy of fans when a player is injured). Then they cheered as Quinn came onto the field. Winston is just projecting his anger at the fans rather than on his team-mates and himself for their terrible 1-4 start. |
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Winston started this, he needs to be the one to stop it.
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Chiefs fans went past the line and they should be ashamed. You already boo Cassel on every play. Least you could do is let it be when he gets hurt.
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