Overlander wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 5:54 am
RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:29 am
Overlander wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:30 am
Like a grown ass man
I'll throw some gutter at you for the sake of being a devil's advocate and share what SOME (a few?) may be thinking.......
What's "like a grown ass man"? Doing what his agent and marketing people told him to do, conforming to ESPN's wishes, not actually apologizing?
Or......?
How is it that you have to throw dishwater on everything?
A grown ass man is a man who can nut up, admit he fucked up, own it, and do better.
I like Jason Kelce. He seems like a good guy. I am going to let what I see be what I assume.
Maybe no one had to tell him that he needed to do this? Maybe he knew it was the right thing to do?
How is it that you have to throw dishwater on everything?
* I don't throw dishwater on everything. In regards to your post and the subject - I shared what "SOME (a few?) may be thinking".
A grown ass man is a man who can nut up, admit he fucked up, own it, and do better.
* I agree with that 100%.
I like Jason Kelce. He seems like a good guy. I am going to let what I see be what I assume.
* I like Jason Kelce too. He seems like a good guy to me too. I let what I see be what I assume too.
But.... I am someone who is open to seeing/hearing/reading what others have to share on a subject/topic and get different perspectives/angles to situations. All I did here was share what others "may be thinking".
Maybe no one had to tell him that he needed to do this? Maybe he knew it was the right thing to do?
* Maybe. Probably? I don't know. Again, all I did was share what "SOME (a few?) may be thinking".
Now I'm sharing MY opinion and what I am thinking.
I feel Kelce was wrong for how he behaved during the situation. There are some who feel he should have beaten the shit out of the kid. I'm not one of them. I feel the kid was more wrong for how he behaved than Kelce was for his he reacted but two wrongs don't make a right.
I say good on/for Kelce for what he did last night. If he hasn't already, I feel it would be good on/for the kid to own up to his mistake and make amends too.