Poor Pats! NOT!

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RhodyRams

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I just cant sit and and yee haa about a player getting injured. Just cant do it
 

jjab360

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Teams suffer injuries, it happens. They're still a good team with or without those players, though, unfortunately.

Saying this is karma is like saying your neighbor's car getting scratched ten years after he boned your wife is karma lol.
 

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Yeah. Nobody should wish for injury on anyone. It's completely barbaric.
 

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I didn't wish them the injuries, but it will hurt the entire team going forward. I agree, wishing for injuries IS barbaric, but all I was doing was reporting on them and referencing karma, which in hindsight I probably shouldn't have done.

Sorry about that.
 

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I don't mind the misfortune distributed among all teams...

But, despite my hate for the Pats... I don't root for injuries to any players. Same for our NFC West foes.

Yes, I want to win. But I don't root for injuries.
 

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I didn't wish them the injuries, but it will hurt the entire team going forward. I agree, wishing for injuries IS barbaric, but all I was doing was reporting on them and referencing karma, which in hindsight I probably shouldn't have done.

Sorry about that.

No worries, 2050. I don't think we interpreted your post that way. Our response is more in general to the prospect of injuries.