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i think every single team has been doing the helmet tribute. I know both the falcons and lions had it on their helmets last night. Hopefully they will have a moment of silence for it also.

before the falcons/lions game all the names of the victims were displayed on the videoboards during a moment of silence.

i can also remember a flare for each victim being shot into the air before another game (don't remember which) during a moment of silence.

maybe carolina has a more planned and it just hasn't been announced.

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am i the only one who's response was..."that's it"?

"that's it"? What are they supposed to do? Can't mope around every time someone dies. Why don't they honor all the children killed by drone strikes in the middle east? A lot more have died through that than in school shootings here. Terrible poo happens everywhere every single day, the media vultures picking one of them doesn't make anyone obligated to do anything to "honor" them.

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Meh, I watch football to forget about the shitty things going on in the world. For three hours every Sunday I want to enjoy something pure with no reminder of the problems of our society.

I wish the NFL would concentrate on football and forget all the touchy feeling stuff. Leave the pink breast cancer accessories for women's beach volleyball.

Just play the damn game.

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