And therein lies the problem. I'm not the victim. The player that you still haven't named by name is the victim. Regardless of anything that I've said here are facts.
1. Glenn Dorsey is completely healthy and a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.
2. Unnamed player has received numerous death threats and harassing phone calls from Bengal Tiger nation as a result of his actions. (It's so weird that you won't address this. I wonder why?)
3. LSU won the national championship with Dorsey as a key contributor for the season and the Ohio State game in particular.
Who exactly is the victim here? Dorsey or unnamed player? Why exactly can LSU fans claim that they have any right to revenge or to 'not forget' (and whatever that connotes), and I mean any? Dorsey's rich and unnamed player's probably still getting threats from Bengal Tiger fans.
As far as concussions...yeah. I don't have to work on sports injuries to know that I've read bunches on the lasting effects of concussions, from football players to boxers to WWE wrestlers. Concussions that you might get from, oh, getting smacked upside the head repeatedly by a 300+ pound giant.
I guess I believe you work on sports injuries, even if you don't believe that's what Dorsey said. I mean, you know how to find youtube clips of crap no one but LSU fans care about but I guess you couldn't look for anything Dorsey said after the game. Makes enough sense to me.
Either way? I'm not the victim here, not one bit, and never claimed to be. The sooner you end your lame spin the better.
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