Walter Payton's son: Football Gods punished Eagles fans for booing Dak

TexasBoys2288

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So people who are lousy at their job should get booed and trash thrown at them too I guess.
Yes, absolutely. I'm all for it since it seems like most people these days are really bad at their job.

For example, I had an appointment Monday morning with a State Farm adjuster. She was a no show, so I left multiple messages no replies. Finally called my Agent and she tried her direct cell line, no answer. I surmised she had the Superbowl Flu. She called the next day all apologies that she was sick, blah blah blah. You call ahead and reschedule, not later. Back in the day she would be looking for another job. So yea, BOO.
 

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Ill be honest here and say that I dont give 1 damn about a Walter Payton award for Man of the Year. I watch football and want my qb winning MVP more than that award. I have said forever that I dont care if they are doing coke and hookers all week long, as long as they score TDs on Sunday, I dont care. Ima grown man with a family and my own set of morals. What those football players do, both good and bad has zero impact on me. When they play great or poor does impact me as far as my team goes.

I would hope they are good people, but that is all irrelevant to what I need from them as far as the NFL goes.
By the way, Dak gets it... im sure it didnt bother him in the slightest, nor should it. Back in the 80s the Lakers and Celtics genuinely hated each other, and to this day you still some of them say they cant stand player x.
 

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Im not bringing up your service. At all.

But you are questioning what Dak does off the field. On the field. Have at it. He had a horrible season and folded in our biggest game.

Commenting on a guy who has charities for cancer and suicide in a negative light is wrong. The guy lost his mother and brother in the span of a decade.

Imagine if you had a charity for fallen soldiers and I was in here commenting about your on the field play, or something stupid you said. Instead of acknowledging what you are doing positively to impact the world. That's the point I am trying to convey. You need to separate the man from the game.
Perfectly said.
 

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Ill be honest here and say that I dont give 1 damn about a Walter Payton award for Man of the Year. I watch football and want my qb winning MVP more than that award. I have said forever that I dont care if they are doing coke and hookers all week long, as long as they score TDs on Sunday, I dont care. Ima grown man with a family and my own set of morals. What those football players do, both good and bad has zero impact on me. When they play great or poor does impact me as far as my team goes.

I would hope they are good people, but that is all irrelevant to what I need from them as far as the NFL goes.
By the way, Dak gets it... im sure it didnt bother him in the slightest, nor should it. Back in the 80s the Lakers and Celtics genuinely hated each other, and to this day you still some of them say they cant stand player x.
You have morals but only care about you and your family. Ok.
 

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You have morals but only care about you and your family. Ok.
nah... I just dont care what you do or what anyone else does with their life. You see I dont push my morals on others. As long as what you do doesnt impact me and my family, who am I to judge what you do? You want to take drugs? Who am I to tell you what you should be doing. It isnt for me, but if it floats your boat, have at it.

Thats why I do not care what these players do in their off time, I only care about Dallas Cowboys games, so if it doesnt impact that.... ok.
 

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what is wrong with some booing among friends stop the sensitivities
 
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