I taught my sons it is better to walk away than to fight. There are times I told them where you have to defend yourself. I had my share of fights in hockey and on the street. Never bragged about those experiences and regretted them.
Brawls in the upper deck, concourse, out in the lot... I was with a group of police officers, off duty, and their sons. We avoided the conflicts and got out as fast as possible. Too many drunk guys and gals taking out frustrations.
I think he wants to rebuild that team and leave with it being competitive and able to make a Super Bowl run. My guess is three years and then he moves on.
I witnessed a gal pistol whip her boyfriend in the end zone in 1977 game. My brother and I saw this group drink all game long. Bills started lose and this social group started fights with each other. Police and security tossed a bunch out, Then the main event. Guy starts smacking his gal and she pulled out a small hand gun and smacked him across the face with the pistol grip. Guy was out and she fled. The police stayed in the section the rest of the game. My neighbor who was a BPD officer made us stand with him at the entrance to the section. Being a teenager this was an event that made an impression on me.
Once in Indy at the old dome. A couple of boozed up Colts fans pushed me down the stairs because I was wearing Bills gear. Out side it was 5 on one but a group of guys from Lackawanna walked up and evened the odds. Bills fans won in quick fashion. Reason why I stay away from games on the road.
That KC defense in the last five games, omitting the Steeler games, was not so hot. Averaged giving up 28 points a game. They can be beat and will be.
Never give a moron a platform, Keyshawn never disappoints.