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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Sept 13, 2022 6:47:57 GMT -5
We owe this man some support, he lost his 1 year old nephew got the news arriving in Tennessee he pulled it together and got though the game condolences to him and his family.
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Post by Fletch842 on Sept 13, 2022 6:51:55 GMT -5
for sure. Someone posted the tweet in the game day thread (I think it was TEM). Terrible for the family, I can't imagine what they're going through.
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Post by GameTime on Sept 13, 2022 6:57:17 GMT -5
Peace going out to the him and his extended family
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Post by myronguyton29 on Sept 13, 2022 6:59:34 GMT -5
We owe this man some support, he lost his 1 year old nephew got the news arriving in Tennessee he pulled it together and got though the game condolences to him and his family. yeah i saw that on I believe fb under one of the groups or pages. My condolences big fella
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Post by cdngfan on Sept 13, 2022 7:04:49 GMT -5
I don’t know if I would have played through that.
When I was in my 20s those kinda tragedies made me sad.
Now that I’m older I understand how debilitating something like this truly is.
Horrible.
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Post by Roswell on Sept 13, 2022 7:25:45 GMT -5
I think a lot of players are playing under rough emotional conditions that the fans are usually unaware or insensitive to.
Nate Solder was one. Life can be very sad at times. Even for people in the spotlight.
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Post by Kruunch on Sept 13, 2022 8:23:48 GMT -5
I think a lot of players are playing under rough emotional conditions that the fans are usually unaware or insensitive to. Nate Solder was one. Life can be very sad at times. Even for people in the spotlight. Every person has dealt with hardship. Anyone who says otherwise, isn’t human.. Death, and sickness is always right around the corner. It’s why players, and people outside the game go to work, to get their mind off of the pain. Perfect example, Brett Favre. Lost his father, the next day plays the game of his life.
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