Twitter: Micah is a man of the people (pizza giveaway)

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Of only more NFL players shared their wealth like this young humble man. Can't wait to see what he does when he's done his rookie contract & Jerey signs him to the big leagues.
 

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Not sure if you live in north Texas, but those of us who do know that the people in Allen can easily afford their own darn pizza. Its a very wealthy community. If he really wanted to impress people he should have delivered them to Oak Cliff or other really bad neighborhoods.

What he did was generous, but he should have done it for the people who really need it, not the people living in their million dollar plus neighborhoods. It's like delivering 100 pizzas to Southlake, a place filled with wealthy doctors, lawyers, professional athletes, etc.
 

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looks more urban than Manhattan, lol.

people are people are people. Inner city, suburbs, mountain towns…..people will appreciate a dude like Micah no matter where he’s appearing. Great team ambassador so far.
I didnt say it he did. He said he was gonna go to the inner city. He went to allen texas which if i google says affluent suburb of dallas with a median household income of over 6 figures lol
 

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Not sure if you live in north Texas, but those of us who do know that the people in Allen can easily afford their own darn pizza. Its a very wealthy community. If he really wanted to impress people he should have delivered them to Oak Cliff or other really bad neighborhoods.

What he did was generous, but he should have done it for the people who really need it, not the people living in their million dollar plus neighborhoods. It's like delivering 100 pizzas to Southlake, a place filled with wealthy doctors, lawyers, professional athletes, etc.
Preach
 

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I didnt say it he did. He said he was gonna go to the inner city. He went to allen texas which if i google says affluent suburb of dallas with a median household income of over 6 figures lol

I get your point. Some would say that those people with households of over 6 figures pour a ton of money into the less fortunate areas through taxes, alumni donations for full scholarships and other philanthropic endeavors.

when people say “giving back to the community”, it should include communities that supported players by housing, feeding and clothing them……not just the communities they grew up in and in reality did little to support them.

Just one man’s viewpoint
 

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Not sure if you live in north Texas, but those of us who do know that the people in Allen can easily afford their own darn pizza. Its a very wealthy community. If he really wanted to impress people he should have delivered them to Oak Cliff or other really bad neighborhoods.

What he did was generous, but he should have done it for the people who really need it, not the people living in their million dollar plus neighborhoods. It's like delivering 100 pizzas to Southlake, a place filled with wealthy doctors, lawyers, professional athletes, etc.
Instead of Allen, Texas - make the gesture to McAllen, Texas.
 

Hennessy_King

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I get your point. Some would say that those people with households of over 6 figures pour a ton of money into the less fortunate areas through taxes, alumni donations for full scholarships and other philanthropic endeavors.

when people say “giving back to the community”, it should include communities that supported players by housing, feeding and clothing them……not just the communities they grew up in and in reality did little to support them.

Just one man’s viewpoint
Your viewpoint is wrong and delusional lol.
 
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