What are you babbling about? In what way did I "cheer"? The post I was replying to was harmlessly poking fun at an infamously delusional Sanchez defender who was recently banned from this message board. In no way, shape, or form, was I expressing satisfaction over another person's physical misfortune. Next time, make an effort to actually think before you post some sanctimonious, holier-than-thou, trite bullshit. Ok?
He was debating someone and kept bringing up race, despite repeated warnings to knock it off. All things being considered, your guess wasn't bad though.
I cheered like a motherfucker. Still giddy. The guy is making 20 million dollars a year for being total dog shit, nobody should feel bad for him. This injury, if it's severe as I hope, saved the Jets, and Muck Sanchez, a lot of embarrassment this year. The guy played only 2 series and lost a fumble that was 100% on him. Good riddens.
People like you that wish injury on a Jets player or any player are an embarrassment and should be bitched slapped then banned.
First, there is a distinction between rooting for an injury, and cheering after an injury occurs. As far as Muck goes, I wouldn't want him or any other player to get seriously injured or paralyzed, but you are an embarrassment to the human race if you shed any tears over a guy who makes 20 million dollars pulling a muscle. What's the real damage to Sanchez if he has a pulled shoulder? He can't throw a football? Big fucking deal. Stop being such a sanctimonious asshole.
Are you really trying to defend cheering after an injury. I stand by the bitch slap because that is what you are a cowardly bitch. Ban this guy already
Believe me, I hear ya and I'm as fed up with Sanchez as anybody. However, I have always hated injuries and I just never like seeing anyone get hurt. I just wish the Jets had done the right thing and cut him before training camp.
I actually thought the same as you, after I read his post. Still, I can't bring myself to cheer for any injury (before or after). But I do think he's right that there's a distinction between the two.
Oh, I agree. I still don't think it's right to be happy about a guy getting hurt . . but his point was an interesting one.
In this new offense Sanchez could have revived his career and was a way better option than Smith, but we may never know now.