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CBS better be ready to protect this game on their schedule. I could see the Jets - Colts game being flexed out of SNF. You know NBC would love to have this game. 

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1 hour ago, Simon said:

 

I don't know if that's an actual Tyson quote or a gag, but it's right on the money either way.

Treating people with a modicum of simple decency and respect is a pretty low bar, if you choose not to meet it you get whatever you deserve, imo.

 

 

 

I have seen both him and Randy Couture with this quote...not sure who said it.  But yeah it's true.  

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17 minutes ago, julian said:

Agree, I just wish if he was gonna commit a crime anyway that he punch the dude in the face instead of destroying his property, that’s kind of a p*nsy move.

Jason Kelce has bowel movements bigger than that kid.    He would have been a bigger pansy for hitting a kid he could eat for breakfast.  Not to mention it probably hurt the kid worse to have his phone busted than his face.   Breaking a Gen Z'ers phone is just a little worse than taking his life.

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The kid got what was coming to him for being a douche but Kelce went over board and showed how small and weak he was. He needs to be the bigger guy. Today's society let's words mean too damn much. Words are words, let them talk. The dude is celebrity and should know what comes from Fame. He should know to never put your hands on anyone.

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3 hours ago, PetermansRedemption said:

This is just a bad look. You need to know better when you are in a position with such high visibility. You have to be beyond reproach. Taking a phone and smashing it is just stupid. 

Agreed.

 

 

He wants to be on all these commercials be a psuedo celebrity, you have got to control yourself.

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9 minutes ago, RkFast said:

The Kelce's are a like a lousy carbon copy of the Mannings (as if they werent intolerable enough).

I like the manning brothers. eli will always be known as the patriots killer. not only beat them in the sb, but also kept them from going undefeated. both brothers are a cool listen when doing the manning cast. I think peyton, is funny. I like his most recent spot, painting with peyton.  can't stand travis kelce but jason seems to be pretty cool and seems to dig bills mafia. as for his recent stint, I'm going to leave that alone. I just continue to shake my head at today's society and the actions that go with it.

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18 minutes ago, boyst said:

The kid got what was coming to him for being a douche but Kelce went over board and showed how small and weak he was. He needs to be the bigger guy. Today's society let's words mean too damn much. Words are words, let them talk. The dude is celebrity and should know what comes from Fame. He should know to never put your hands on anyone.

 

I get the hold your water thing and usually mostly agree with it.

But how long do you have to hold it? How far do you have to walk down a sidewalk with some pusillanimous tick repeatedly screeching in your ear and degrading your family? A half mile? A mile? Forever? At what point does it become OK to give a sack like that exactly what he deserves?

I thought Kelce let it go far enough and then put a stop to it without hurting anyone. Fame is not a free pass to abuse somebody and expecting somebody to absorb abuse in a way that you wouldn't just because of their celebrity status is an unfair double standard, imo.

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53 minutes ago, julian said:

Agree, I just wish if he was gonna commit a crime anyway that he punch the dude in the face instead of destroying his property, that’s kind of a p*nsy move.

If you're gonna commit a crime why not just wipe out that punk's entire blood line?  Punching a dude is pansy move IMO.

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49 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

Well, you don't go to jail for breaking a guy's phone. You might for breaking his face.

It might be worth a fine to smash his binky, but it's not worth jail and an expensive lawsuit to smash his grill.

I sort of respect his self-restraint honestly.

I’d agree if he’d actually restrained himself, but he couldn’t control his emotions and instead of sending a real message, he just bought this loser a newer updated version of an iPhone.

 

Selfishly I just would have preferred to see him punch the idiot in the face lol.

8 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

If you're gonna commit a crime why not just wipe out that punk's entire blood line?  Punching a dude is pansy move IMO.

But smashing his phone isn’t… got it

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1 minute ago, julian said:

Selfishly I just would have preferred to see him punch the idiot in the face lol.

 

Well if we're being selfish, I'd have wished for massive headbutt to the bridge of the nose where somebody's audio would have actually picked up the crunch. 🫢

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44 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Jason Kelce has bowel movements bigger than that kid.    He would have been a bigger pansy for hitting a kid he could eat for breakfast.  Not to mention it probably hurt the kid worse to have his phone busted than his face.   Breaking a Gen Z'ers phone is just a little worse than taking his life.

Now this is an angle I didn’t think of…  the the phone is probably more valuable to these kids than their own physical well being.

 

ok I take it back, this may have hurt him much much more than a punch in the face hahahaha 

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16 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I get the hold your water thing and usually mostly agree with it.

But how long do you have to hold it? How far do you have to walk down a sidewalk with some pusillanimous tick repeatedly screeching in your ear and degrading your family? A half mile? A mile? Forever? At what point does it become OK to give a sack like that exactly what he deserves?

I thought Kelce let it go far enough and then put a stop to it without hurting anyone. Fame is not a free pass to abuse somebody and expecting somebody to absorb abuse in a way that you wouldn't just because of their celebrity status is an unfair double standard, imo.

 

Bonus points for using "pusillanimous" in your post!

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23 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I get the hold your water thing and usually mostly agree with it.

But how long do you have to hold it? How far do you have to walk down a sidewalk with some pusillanimous tick repeatedly screeching in your ear and degrading your family? A half mile? A mile? Forever? At what point does it become OK to give a sack like that exactly what he deserves?

I thought Kelce let it go far enough and then put a stop to it without hurting anyone. Fame is not a free pass to abuse somebody and expecting somebody to absorb abuse in a way that you wouldn't just because of their celebrity status is an unfair double standard, imo.

In today's world the honest, off the chest answer: TOO DAMN LONG 

 

And that's a problem.

 

In a world where there is a camera behind every blade of grass, there is a social media account for every tiny, ridiculous thought, where anything can be taken too far you have to expect this unfortunate behavior from the world. There is always going to be someone to rattle your chain. You're never going to make everyone happy. Someone is always going to be stronger, faster smarter, or better than you. The world will hurt your feelings at some point. The littler person will have their moment over you at least once. You're not always measured in your best moments. Your decision is reflective of your quality but how you respond is even more important.

 

Kelce just put a target on his back.  We can't all be Ghandi, but you have to keep your hands to yourself even when the little guy is running his mouth.

 

It absolutely sucks but there is no time where Kelce can respond. You or I it would be different. We would either get away with it or be charged with assault and destruction of property. (The cops would probably arrest if on the scene even if the charges didn't stick; it's happened in similar instances). Kelce will get some hate, issue a PR statement, make some rounds with his awesome wife and kids.

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9 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

I'm sure he'll be in a box along with Tay Tay who's going to visit after her concert in Toronto and CBS will give them both plenty of face time to sicken all of us Bills fans. 

Even irony works in the Chiefs favor. Resistance is futile.

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