Romo_To_Dez
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D Law apologizes saying that he didn't mean to hurt the kids feelings.
D Law apologizes saying that he didn't mean to hurt the kids feelings.
Lol...He probably should have signed the jersey. Might have gotten a new fan for life.
That said, it's not a big deal that he didn't. He DEFINITELY should not have taken this to Twitter and gotten involved that way. It's not the lack of signing that makes him look like an ***, to me. It's the tweet.
If you believe your actions are warranted, there is no reason to defend them on the internet.
I for one don't mind the fact that he did not bow to the social justice mob.Lol...
You guys must have never been introduced to the mad swarm that is Twitter followers. Let me guess. You have less than 10....
His justification is timely and just fine.
HE KEEPS DIGGING A HOLE. At least hes trying to walk it back some. I see him making this right with the kid.D-Law is just sounding worse and worse trying to excuse/justify his bad action.
Bahahahaha.. Oh man, I don't care. That was funny. Welcome to loyalty kid.
But, yeah, would've been better if Dlaw did sign.. But, he didn't. He is obligated too. I couldn't see Staubauch signing for a kid in a Mean Joe Greene jersey back in the day. Orrrrrrrr.. Irvin signing for a kid in a Niners/Eagles/Commanders/Giants jersey back in the day. lol
He should have signed it because it’s the right thing to do as a human being.he should of signed the thing its just a kid of course the media is going to make a big deal out of it
I certainly hope so.First Lawrence signs this kids towel and then the next time when there be a bunch of kids lined up before or after a game wanting an autograph and DLAW has to sign them all or other not look like he is brushing off kids.
But, since some people are making such a big deal out of it, then I'm wondering whether or not the front office will reprimand D-Law and make him apologize or send something autographed to the kid.
You have no idea how I raised my kids. Grown up, responsible, caring, giving and hard working. You still don't get it. Children fans should be off limits, including opposing teams children fans. When an opposing child fan excitedly asks for a simple autograph, D-Law should have gladly and wisely given it. It would have done wonders for D-Law, the Cowboys and especially that young child. To argue this as wrong shows you simply don't get it and probably never will. Sad.
Your style is what creates school shooters.
Right! There’s many ways to play it. Have the kid take off the Giants jersey and put on the Cowboys one and THEN sign it is another way and a win win. But that would have required him not to be a jerk.Yeah, it's a kid so why not?
But to teach the parents a lesson:
He should have signed the kids jersey instead and added the date and score to it ....
Amen.DON'T CARE if the kid had Devil horns , adults do not belittle kids , period. This is a right and wrong kinda deal...its simply shouldn't be done, EVER...under any scenario.Even if the parents put him up to it. DOES NOT MATTER. Hope the young man doesn't fill his heart with meanness after this. We are suppose to be good stewards. What he did was totally vile.
Back in the day when the old time greats would set the example of how to treat young/child fans.