CMp9bn3Bjh- Austin Curtright November 13, 2021 On-site reporter Tom Rinaldi - an import from ESPN, where dangerous court-storming is approved and enjoyed as a matter of “school spirit” - gleefully counted down, “3, 2, 1” to launch the mob frenzy.īaylor fans jumped the gun and rushed the field before the game was over on accident.
Soon the countdown would begin to signal the start of the rush of thousands of Baylor students to a mad-dash frenzy to be among the first to reach the student body seating section - a tradition born of rotten foresight, and sustained despite the deadly evidence just produced in Houston.įox didn’t merely report this scene, it participated in it. Yet, at roughly the same time as this funeral, Fox was presenting its on-site pregame show. On Saturday, the same day as the Oklahoma-Baylor football game in Texas on Fox, funeral services were held in Houston for high school student Brianna Rodriguez, crushed to death at the Astroworld calamity. In the days following the Astroworld disaster, two more concert-goers - including a 9-year-old, whose father claimed the boy was a big fan of Scott’s, which made for additional sadness and dark wonder - died. Unsurprisingly, under the pandering, wrong-headed leadership of Roger Goodell, Scott was invited to perform at halftime of the 2019 Super Bowl. 5, at an event generously called a “music festival” in Houston’s Astroworld, eight people were trampled to death, including a 14-year old, and an estimated 300 people were injured during a performance by Travis Scott - another vulgar, violent, women-degrading, crotch-grabbing, N-word-spewing rapper known to invite audiences to mob the stage “to rage.” NFL trash talking is all the same garbageīarbarians at the gate? I’d be more concerned with the morons on the march. The NFL continues to shamefully celebrate its excessive brutality Sports announcers keep excusing after-game fan mobs NFL is turning back on fans by pushing low-odds sports betting
Big-name sports stars keep choosing money over integrity