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Cajuncowboy
01-03-2005, 10:57 AM
I can not believe that fans would do thin in any place other than Philly. Johnson broke his ankle and the fans just went crazy. The loved it. One huy sitting next to me was cheering like crazy and I told him he was a moron. He said, I can do what I want and I said and that is what makes you a moron, you can sit there and do what you want and yet you choose to cheer for an injury.

TheHustler
01-03-2005, 11:03 AM
It's New York, what do you expect?

Outlaw Heroes
01-03-2005, 11:07 AM
One huy sitting next to me was cheering like crazy and I told him he was a moron. He said, I can do what I want and I said and that is what makes you a moron, you can sit there and do what you want and yet you choose to cheer for an injury.

Very nice. :D

Rude
01-03-2005, 11:08 AM
I hate it that they would cheer an injury but we did the same when TO went down

devotedfan
01-03-2005, 11:20 AM
I hate it that they would cheer an injury but we did the same when TO went down
That game TO went down was in Philly. The cheering must have been the Philly fans. :iggles:

Jimz31
01-03-2005, 11:35 AM
They just cheered when he went down....it's KJ.....he's got a history there in New York. Nobody knew that he broke anything at that point. I'm sure that they aren't losing any sleep over it though. Either am I.....you know what I'm saying, though.

Yeagermeister
01-03-2005, 11:40 AM
At least Key did the smart thing and let the trainers help him off the field instead of walking all the way to the locker room like TO.

BIGDen
01-03-2005, 12:37 PM
I was there last night and, I have to admit, part of me didn't get too offended by the cheering. I know it's horrible to cheer when someone is injured, but this guy has been such a monumental ******* throughout his career that I think many people felt like "Hey Keyshawn, what goes around comes around!" He's been such a self-centered ***** for so many years that people don't mind seeing a guy like him "get his". I'm not saying it was right, but part of me understood. Irvin's situation was different in that his injury appeared to be very serious and he never pulled any of the stuff that guys like TO and Keyshawn did. He never bashed his own teammates or coaches.

bratch59
01-03-2005, 01:10 PM
To me its no different than the many classes cowboy fans constantly booing the heck out of Vinney, when he is just doing the best he can.Oh and by the way, anyone notice how well he did in NY? I think he is better off palying on the road.

Hollywood Henderson
01-03-2005, 01:22 PM
Rude: Please don't say "we also cheered TO's injury" some Cowboys fans might have...I sure didn't...
It shows there are classless fans anywhere & everywhere...

The only player I hope gets whats coming to him is Ray Lewis for being part of a MURDER! X-Player OJ as well!

I liked what Key brought to the team this year, hope he comes back strong!

Rude
01-03-2005, 01:27 PM
Rude: Please don't say "we also cheered TO's injury" some Cowboys fans might have...I sure didn't...
It shows there are classless fans anywhere & everywhere...

The only player I hope gets whats coming to him is Ray Lewis for being part of a MURDER! X-Player OJ as well!

I liked what Key brought to the team this year, hope he comes back strong!

Sorry if I made it seem like everyone cheered TO's injury but a good portion of this board was having a celebration when TO broke his ankle. I hate injuries probably just as much as you, seeing Key's ankle break wasnt pretty.

I agree about OJ and Lewis, both waking around when they should be in prison, Karma will get them

Nightshade
01-03-2005, 01:36 PM
I was there last night and, I have to admit, part of me didn't get too offended by the cheering. I know it's horrible to cheer when someone is injured, but this guy has been such a monumental a$$hole throughout his career that I think many people felt like "Hey Keyshawn, what goes around comes around!" He's been such a self-centered for so many years that people don't mind seeing a guy like him "get his". I'm not saying it was right, but part of me understood. Irvin's situation was different in that his injury appeared to be very serious and he never pulled any of the stuff that guys like TO and Keyshawn did. He never bashed his own teammates or coaches.

"I'm not a sexist, but there's no way I want some beeatch telling me what to do."

"I'm not a racist, but If there weren't so many Mexicans in mexico it'd be a much better place to live."

"I cried when they shot Medgar Evers, but Malcolm X got what was coming."

Hollywood Henderson
01-03-2005, 01:57 PM
Rude, thats cool, I agree with you!
Karma

silver
01-03-2005, 02:16 PM
"I'm not a racist, but If there weren't so many Mexicans in mexico it'd be a much better place to live."

Right. There's only Mexicans in Mexico and BTW Mexican is not a race you ignorant moron. It's a citizenship. I get your point but you're not any better.

Nightshade
01-03-2005, 05:26 PM
Right. There's only Mexicans in Mexico and BTW Mexican is not a race you ignorant moron. It's a citizenship. I get your point but you're not any better.

What's my point?

Juke99
01-03-2005, 05:30 PM
It's New York, what do you expect?


Helllllo????

Seems to me that I, from New York, spent the better part of two days removing posts here from people who were cheering about Terrell Owens' injury.

Nightshade
01-03-2005, 05:34 PM
Right. There's only Mexicans in Mexico and BTW Mexican is not a race you ignorant moron. It's a citizenship. I get your point but you're not any better.

BTW

I actually had someone say this to me in all seriousness while I was on vacation in Mexico. I found the comment as ludicrous as the comments of the previous poster I quoted.

However, restating it in the manner I did may have been rash, I apologize if I offended you or anyone else.

Sitting Bull
01-03-2005, 06:11 PM
Helllllo????

Seems to me that I, from New York, spent the better part of two days removing posts here from people who were cheering about Terrell Owens' injury.

Apples and oranges. To my mind, hoping Terrell Owens dies of gonhorrea is in no way as bad as cheering while Terrell Owens dies of gonhorrea in front of me.

Cheering a fallen player in person is particularly classless. There was no way of knowing the seriousness of the injury. Irvin looked (and easily could've been) paralyzed at the Vet.

The Giants have been so irrelevant in recent years I needed a reminder of why I despise them.

Wolverine
01-03-2005, 06:25 PM
What idiots. Now what they did was set things up so that if one of their big players gets injured in Dallas then Texas Stadium is gonna cheer it and those idiots in NY will be all p.o.d and wonder why.

Juke99
01-03-2005, 06:51 PM
Apples and oranges. To my mind, hoping Terrell Owens dies of gonhorrea is in no way as bad as cheering while Terrell Owens dies of gonhorrea in front of me.

Cheering a fallen player in person is particularly classless. There was no way of knowing the seriousness of the injury. Irvin looked (and easily could've been) paralyzed at the Vet.

The Giants have been so irrelevant in recent years I needed a reminder of why I despise them.


There's a logic in your post that escapes me....but I can tell ya this much, I KNOW FOR A FACT that those here who were gloating over TO's injury would have been cheering if it happened in Dallas and they were at the game. No question.