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Tyreek Hill's house on fire!

Absolutely disgusting!

By an admin no less…
It is a tragic loss, I knew the family was safe and hopefully no pets are involved. To be honest, as other's have stated, this bad thing might actually turn out to be a huge positive if the team rallies because of it.

You never wish a tragic loss on anyone but making the best positive out of it is all you can do.
 
The fact that anyone would correlate those two things is pretty pathetic.
I’m not trying to be argumentative or insensitive, nor do I think football is more important than a man’s home, but there is absolutely a correlation between how people respond and react to things after a tragedy and how they perform in their day to day activities, job and life in general. I’m sure most people here have seen it first hand. I really didn’t see anything ‘pathetic‘ about my post.

Edit: Left out an entire sentence, somehow.
 
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It is a tragic loss, I knew the family was safe and hopefully no pets are involved. To be honest, as other's have stated, this bad thing might actually turn out to be a huge positive if the team rallies because of it.

You never wish a tragic loss on anyone but making the best positive out of it is all you can do.

No, that was a shameful joke considering all of the post up to that point didnt have specifics on if he or his family members were safe.

Secondly, rich or not, that’s a tragic thing for anyone to experience.

Just not cool on any level. There are tons of things more important than sports.
 
No, that was a shameful joke considering all of the post up to that point didnt have specifics on if he or his family members were safe.

Secondly, rich or not, that’s a tragic thing for anyone to experience.

Just not cool on any level. There are tons of things more important than sports.
I put it there, I own it now.
 
No, that was a shameful joke considering all of the post up to that point didnt have specifics on if he or his family members were safe.

Secondly, rich or not, that’s a tragic thing for anyone to experience.

Just not cool on any level. There are tons of things more important than sports.
Not true, we knew everyone was okay.
 
I’m not trying to be argumentative or insensitive, nor do I think football is more important than a man’s home, but there is absolutely a correlation between how people respond and react to things after a tragedy and how they perform in their day to day activities, job and life in general. I’m sure most people here have seen it first hand. I really didn’t see anything ‘pathetic‘ about my post.

Edit: Left out an entire sentence, somehow.
It was more to the guy you were responding to tbh.
 
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