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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by vpheughan Stupid statement but not as STUPID as Tom Brookshier's in 1983 Brookshier became the subject of controversy in 1983 because of a remark he made during an NFL broadcast of an Eagles–Saints game on December 11. ...
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Re: 49ers suspend broadcaster over Lamar Jackson comments
Originally Posted by vpheughan
That depends on what you mean. Are you asking if people have learned not to say stupid things, or are you asking if people have learned to be less offended by what people say?![]()
If you're asking the former, I think examples like the one you gave have been the exception to the rule since well before 1983. For all I know, maybe the players on that basketball team WERE really dumb. But I have no particular reason to make that assumption, and neither did he. But some people don't know how to think before they speak. In terms of how society has learned to deal with comments like that? We've CLEARLY regressed. People take everything personally, even if it isn't something stupid. They just find a way to be offended. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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