Good news on Tarina Heyward-Bey
>> Thursday, October 20, 2011
Last week the ESPN could confirm view broadcasting the existence of a wounded Viking. In what likely will be as open letter go up the most stupid I ever read, you broadcast the ESPN crew for their lack of sensitivity:
"It is quite possible that he suffered the injury..." Broken collarbone, because I still not sure am, if someone from your network has disturbed, would it almost 12 hours later... Ould mean that he's playing his last game as a Minnesota Viking and possibly his last game in the NFL.
"For your"crew", not even to confirm his violation no less is pathetic."
Yesterday, while Bey was still down, Viking began fans of the shaft. Not those who do not recognise the shaft that injury's best and show a terrible lack of sensitivity in the worst case? If ESPN's supervision last week was "nothing less pathetic" in your eyes, then not the boorish fans, who took part in the wave, a Raider was while player is far more than pathetic catapult in your eyes? If ESPN last week was worthy control of all this honking and hiss, was how much more worthy of horns and hiss the behavior of the shaft bearings of Vikings fans this week?
So that you recognise the aggressive class consciousness of many Vikings fans do not have an other open letter during the Bey the ESPN team for that is in particular for blasting of open letter what surely a mistake (instead of a mentality "Let us it depends on the Vikings and their fans") on their part, incident, a phrase was "nothing short of pathetic" borrow. If you consistently play the fool, how about the part, my husband play?
If you to mention us on ESPN failure had injuries as "downright pathetic" by Winfield, we should consider not then why this w
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