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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniaCheez" data-source="post: 11897" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Having served over 20 and been there during Desert Storm, Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. No person in the Armed Forces takes the Medal of Honor lightly. The highest ranking general must render a salute to a Medal of Honor Awardee. Few live to receive the Medal. Their acts are not motivated the medal. </p><p></p><p>To compare catching a ball (which is not as difficult as getting it there on target on time) for 1300 yards when you are untouched after five yards until you catch it to what men have done for their country, Unit, and fellow warriors (teammates) shows comtemptable ignorance of civics, the military, the NFL, his community, and his customers. </p><p></p><p>Subway has franchises on many bases and really could not continue with Walker as spokesperson. Like the image of OJ running through an airport for Hertz, Subway cannot be associated with Walker. </p><p></p><p>Few civilians understand the level of trust required when your very life depends on the actions of your fellow service members. Nor do they understand the great responsibility when others trust their lives upon you. </p><p></p><p>They do not understand the love, respect, and bond between men when they both survive due to the mutual trust and risk each went through for each other in perilous times. </p><p></p><p>That is why military personnel find selfishness as exhibited by Walker and Hunt when others depend on them for their mutual success so distasteful. </p><p></p><p>It is why the dedication of Brett Favre to play when injured is admired. </p><p></p><p>When a guy stops thinking of the team and his responsibilities you either get him thinking of it quickly or your team removes him. Selfishness is a cancer. </p><p></p><p>Guys either want to play or they don't. Grady was injured for part of the season last year and the Pack moved on. When a receiver was hurt the team moved on. </p><p></p><p>I suggest no one wring their hands over these holdouts. The team will do their best without them. It costs: </p><p></p><p>Miami without the selfish Ricky Williams. </p><p>49'ers without the selfish Terrell Owens. </p><p>Packers without Mike McKenzie. </p><p></p><p>You have to absorb the cost temporarily. By next year the teams above will have forgotten their troubled players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniaCheez, post: 11897, member: 167"] Having served over 20 and been there during Desert Storm, Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. No person in the Armed Forces takes the Medal of Honor lightly. The highest ranking general must render a salute to a Medal of Honor Awardee. Few live to receive the Medal. Their acts are not motivated the medal. To compare catching a ball (which is not as difficult as getting it there on target on time) for 1300 yards when you are untouched after five yards until you catch it to what men have done for their country, Unit, and fellow warriors (teammates) shows comtemptable ignorance of civics, the military, the NFL, his community, and his customers. Subway has franchises on many bases and really could not continue with Walker as spokesperson. Like the image of OJ running through an airport for Hertz, Subway cannot be associated with Walker. Few civilians understand the level of trust required when your very life depends on the actions of your fellow service members. Nor do they understand the great responsibility when others trust their lives upon you. They do not understand the love, respect, and bond between men when they both survive due to the mutual trust and risk each went through for each other in perilous times. That is why military personnel find selfishness as exhibited by Walker and Hunt when others depend on them for their mutual success so distasteful. It is why the dedication of Brett Favre to play when injured is admired. When a guy stops thinking of the team and his responsibilities you either get him thinking of it quickly or your team removes him. Selfishness is a cancer. Guys either want to play or they don't. Grady was injured for part of the season last year and the Pack moved on. When a receiver was hurt the team moved on. I suggest no one wring their hands over these holdouts. The team will do their best without them. It costs: Miami without the selfish Ricky Williams. 49'ers without the selfish Terrell Owens. Packers without Mike McKenzie. You have to absorb the cost temporarily. By next year the teams above will have forgotten their troubled players. [/QUOTE]
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