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Landshark
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« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2012, 10:49:30 pm » |
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If he thought he was flustered behind Miami's offensive line, wait till he lines up behind Jacksonville's. Last time I saw Blaine Gabbert, he was running for his life.
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CF DolFan
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« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2012, 04:02:16 pm » |
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^^^ I like where their owner said the only people he considers fans are season ticket holders. Way to build your fan base there buddy.
Ouch ... I didn't see that. Open mouth insert foot huh? Edited to add I found this .... http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400617/gene-frenette/2012-01-13/gene-frenette-wrath-over-khans-joke-about-season-ticketSometimes, things that get reported about what a public figure says are done so without any context. That can significantly alter the perception of how it is received, which is exactly what happened to Jaguars owner Shahid Khan in the aftermath of coach Mike Mularkey's introductory news conference.
Khan, in both an attempt at humor and to be complimentary of season-ticket holders, did say: "For me, a fan is somebody who's a season-ticket holder for the Jaguars." Many took it as a slap against fans who don't own season tickets, which is a ridiculous notion since Khan obviously wants to market his product to folks that are on the fence or ambivalent about spending money on tickets.
The comment did draw some laughter, but more importantly, it was said in response to a question about whether he thought Mularkey's hire would create a splash with fans. It's not as if Khan made the remark in a prepared statement. He just worded an answer awkwardly, and it's understandable that some fans took it the wrong way.
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Getting offended by something you see on the internet is like choosing to step in dog shite instead of walking around it.
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