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Dwayne Haskins struck by car and killed


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23 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

I read it seven times and couldn’t figure out why everyone was so angry.

Well people are very upset and the nature of Haskins passing certainly is a factor in the response seen. It was not necessary and he saw fit to remove it so that should confirm for anyone confused.

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10 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

"Happy Panther, who was recently caught jerking off to scat porn, was struck by a car and killed today"

The middle part isn't really relevant and adds nothing to the statement about the person's death. If you truly did know and love the person schefter is talking about, it's pretty distasteful to talk about their recent failures when they just died, especially if said failures aren't related to their death at all.

I honestly just thought he was pointing out how this guy was known in order to jog memories for those who may not recall or know who he was.

I didn’t think there was a a reason to blow up over it, but intent/purpose is more important to me than getting flustered at literally everything.

There are so many things to be angry and take offense to if you really want to look hard enough. I’m convinced it’s some people’s life mission.

9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He probably should've just left it as "former OSU standout and 1st round pick of the Commanders" but I'm not understanding the outrage. Schefter is an NFL reporter. He's not writing a eulogy.

I’m outraged. That’s all he was? A standout and first pick? That’s demeaning who he is as a person. There is so much more to him than being and athlete. What about those things? Are we just going to ignore them especially announcing his death? That didn’t define him that was just what he did. This is embarrassing and insulting. And how he died? I mean really what does that have to do with anything? I suppose your first stop is getting gas wherever you go.  Why didn’t this announcement come from family? Anyone feel odd it’s his AGENT? Is it his place to announce this? Especially considering he wasn’t just an athletes and I doubt Saunders was the closest person to him. Unbelievably embarrassing. CANCEL SAUNDERS.

The headline should’ve read:

Dwayne Haskins, 24, is deceased.

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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

now the REAL shocking response to this is gil brandt who uh apparently never wants to work again

 

Very ugly. Maybe they don't need to be putting a microphone in front of anymore 90 year old dinosaurs.

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4 minutes ago, onmyown said:

I honestly just thought he was pointing out how this guy was known in order to jog memories for those who may not recall or know who he was.

I didn’t think there was a a reason to blow up over it, but intent/purpose is more important to me than getting flustered at literally everything.

There are so many things to be angry and take offense to if you really want to look hard enough. I’m convinced it’s some people’s life mission.

I’m outraged. That’s all he was? A standout and first pick? That’s demeaning who he is as a person. There is so much more to him than being and athlete. What about those things? Are we just going to ignore them especially announcing his death? That didn’t define him that was just what he did. This is embarrassing and insulting. And how he died? I mean really what does that have to do with anything? I suppose your first stop is getting gas wherever you go.  Why didn’t this announcement come from family? Anyone feel odd it’s his AGENT? Is it his place to announce this? Especially considering he wasn’t just an athletes and I doubt Saunders was the closest person to him. Unbelievably embarrassing. CANCEL SAUNDERS.

The headline should’ve read:

Dwayne Haskins, 24, is deceased.

Schefter is an NFL reporter. He's reporting on a news story from an NFL perspective. Be mad if you want but you're missing the context.

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23 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

"Happy Panther, who was recently caught jerking off to scat porn, was struck by a car and killed today"

The middle part isn't really relevant and adds nothing to the statement about the person's death. If you truly did know and love the person schefter is talking about, it's pretty distasteful to talk about their recent failures when they just died, especially if said failures aren't related to their death at all.

100%.  It’s in very bad taste.  At least he deleted it and made a new one, but this guy has been making distasteful tweets for awhile now.  This the same guy who posted JPP’s busted hand x-rays and his medical condition while he was still in serious recovery.  
 

RIP Dwayne.  You never know if the day you wake up to is the last one you’ll ever have.  I hope they were able to at least find the person who hit him.

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