85Escape
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First off, you presume too much when you decide that I (or others who are less than tickled at the way he behaved in the UGA game) stopped my support of the program. So that argument is not only weak, it is fallacious and malicious. Ad hominin attacks don't help you.Good thing you’ll never have to depend on him in a “pinch”. You aren’t going to war with him. You aren’t going to be in the apocalypse with him. You won’t ever be on the same team as him. He’ll never work for the same company you do. That’s such a weak argument. Why does it matter if YOU think you can’t depend on him. You don’t even know him.
He didn’t “quit” on his team. And once again, you aren’t on his team so why does it matter if he did? Without Gibbs we probably win 1 game in each of the previous 2 seasons, and get blown out many more times. The dude was the team. You were right when you said it was entertainment for the fans. But you forgot about the part where it’s real life for the players. The same fans that are criticizing Gibbs for “quitting” on the team are the ones who stopped buying tickets, stopped donating to GTAA, stopped watching on TV, stopped buying merch, etc. That’s quitting on the team. Not wanting to get beat up for no reason isn’t. If Gibbs actually quit on the team he wouldn’t have even traveled to Notre Dame or suited up against Georgia
He probably doesn't care what I think of him at all. But he is in the entertainment business, so his customer's opinion does matter, doesn't it? I was a fan of his entertainment, so whether he (or you) want to acknowledge it, I am a customer.
My personal opinion is that deciding that his health was more important than the health of all the other player's is pretty much the definition of quitting on your teammates. You don't think that they, too, didn't want a career-ending injury? I'm thankful we have players that stuck it out and were good teammates.
How you handle the little things in life is usually a pretty good indication of how you'd handle the big things.
I'm out on this. You have your opinion, I have mine.