Again the gun is the problem? JW stick to writing sports. It's what you do best.

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Editor's note: This story was written on Saturday night, and is the piece referenced by Bob Costas during NBC's airing of Sunday Night Football.



Football is embarrassingly tone deaf.


Chiefs facilityTRAGEDY IN KANSAS CITY

:no:Jovan Belcher, a starting linebacker for the Chiefs, murdered the mother of his child shortly before 8 a.m. Saturday. He hopped in his car, drove to the Kansas City Chiefs practice facility, thanked Romeo Crennel and Scott Pioli — and shot himself in the head in front of his coach and general manager around 8:10 a.m.

Within two hours, the NFL instructed the Carolina Panthers to travel to Kansas City as scheduled in preparation for Sunday’s noon kickoff. By 3 p.m., the Chiefs announced that Crennel and team captains had decided to play Sunday’s game as planned.

Short of terrorist attack and weather disaster, nothing slows the NFL.

A 25-year-old kid gunned down his 22-year-old girlfriend in front of his mother and three-month-old child, and all he could think to do in the immediate aftermath is rush to thank his football coach and football employer. Belcher’s last moments on this earth weren’t spent thanking the mother who raised him or apologizing to the child he would orphan. His final words of gratitude and perhaps remorse were reserved for his football gods.

It should come as no surprise that Crennel, Chiefs players, Pioli, owner Clark Hunt and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell quickly agreed not to delay Sunday’s football congregation at Arrowhead Stadium.

Football is our God. Its exaggerated value in our society has never been more evident than Saturday morning in my adopted hometown. There’s just no way this game should be played.

Twenty-eight hours after witnessing one of his starting linebackers take his life, Crennel will stand on the sideline as young men play a violent game. Twenty-eight hours after one of their best friends killed the mother of his child and himself, Chiefs players will take the field and play a violent game.

Football is a game of emotion. Football is a game in which the coaches and players preach about treating each other as family.

How can they play Sunday? Why should they?

Belcher and his girlfriend didn’t die in a car accident 30 minutes away from Arrowhead Stadium. This isn’t some tragedy Crennel and Pioli heard about. Belcher crashed his car through the gates of the Chiefs practice facility. He pointed a gun to his head in front of Crennel and Pioli. He killed himself within a quarter of a mile of Arrowhead Stadium, where the players and coaches work.

I just don’t get it. And I’m not trying to vilify the Chiefs for choosing to play Sunday’s game. It shouldn’t be their decision. Roger Goodell should’ve made this call. Crennel, Pioli and Kansas City players are justifiably still in a state of shock.

You may argue that we all grieve differently. You may argue that playing the game is the best way to move on and heal. You may argue that canceling or delaying the game would serve no purpose and would be unfair to the fans who traveled to Kansas City to see Cam Newton and the Panthers play the Chiefs.

I would argue that your rationalizations speak to how numb we are in this society to gun violence and murder. We’ve come to accept our insanity. We’d prefer to avoid seriously reflecting upon the absurdity of the prevailing notion that the second amendment somehow enhances our liberty rather than threatens it.

How many young people have to die senselessly? How many lives have to be ruined before we realize the right to bear arms doesn’t protect us from a government equipped with stealth bombers, predator drones, tanks and nuclear weapons?

Our current gun culture simply ensures that more and more domestic disputes will end in the ultimate tragedy, and that more convenience-store confrontations over loud music coming from a car will leave more teenage boys bloodied and dead.

In the coming days, Belcher’s actions will be analyzed through the lens of concussions and head injuries. Who knows? Maybe brain damage triggered his violent overreaction to a fight with his girlfriend. What I believe is, if he didn’t possess/own a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today.
 
I agreed with the beginning of the article about football obsession. The last four paragraphs is a bunch of fuzzy feeling blind biased crap, except I believe owning guns is futile to what the government controls, and that the only way we stand a chance against tyranny is overturning all firearm laws to be able to own military grade weapons at a reasonable price.

Money talks...who is unsubscribing their cable, tv, or football channel? No one? Then nbc, football, kc, and Costa doesn't care.
 
Just another preposterous "Guns Make People Crazy" article. I'm so glad I wasn't able to watch Costas' halftime rant last night.
 
I heard this garbage during last nights game, Its always the guns fault, someone elses fault, Take some responsibility is the message we should be sending out not the blame game again.

And god knows all killings would stop if we had no guns I could never use a rope,bat,knife,car,chainsaw,etc. some people are Fing stupid.
 
Ill gladly give up my pistols, AR, AK, and shotgun. Just as long as I am able to carry an M60, M203, LAW rocket launcher or have a nuclear missile silo in my backyard. I'm all for it. Maybe an apache attack chopper and a few drones too.
 
I don't have one iota of respect for Whitlock or Costas, as much for their being sports "commentators" as for their simple minded opinions about guns.

Their "career" is about as meaningful as one commenting on nose picking.
 
Doesn't the media know by now their attempt to sway the public against firearms is futile. Have they even looked at firearm stats? It seems the more they open their lame pie holes the more gun sales they make.
 
This as nothing more than an opportunist's attack on firearms, one who obviously knows diddly sh!t about history, Liberty, the Constitution or human nature...

Yeah, people will stop dying if we take guns away.... sure they will dumb@ss. We can only hope this guy gets hit by a bus or something, kidding.
 
This as nothing more than an opportunist's attack on firearms, one who obviously knows diddly sh!t about history, Liberty, the Constitution or human nature...

Yeah, people will stop dying if we take guns away.... sure they will dumb@ss. We can only hope this guy gets hit by a bus or something, kidding.

I seen a study a wile back that said when people say joking or in your case “kidding” they are lying 60% of the time and really mean what they said. If you are in fact lying im with you (kidding) :sarcastic:
 
A lot of people have been brainwashed into thinking the USA is the "murder capital" of the world. (I posted something similar in another thread). SO, did a couple of Googles and found out that, according the the "mighty" U.N., the U.S. places about 105 out of 207 countries as far as the Homicide Rate is concerned. While the anti-gunners may THINK we are murder one, we are NOT EVEN CLOSE! Here's the link to the report from the U.N. [h=2]http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/oct/10/world-murder-rate-unodc[/h]
 

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