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I almost posted this earlier. While I think sometimes people go a little over board with this stuff, it is for charity, and a good cause, so godspeed. If him and his wife are really getting threats, then Ya, pretty pathetic. Hope they raise 100k

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If you want to donate why go through gofundme and not directly to the cause? This person might have the best intentions but this feels super scammy. “Don’t donate to charity. Donate to me and I’ll totally give it to them for you I swear.” 
 

https://www.breakthrought1d.org

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Yea I wouldn’t be doing it through the Go Fund me as I think everything is a scam or kickback. If you want to donate, donate through the website 

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He dropped the ball, he didn’t get hurt. Its one thing to support someone after an injury or personal matter, but after they blow a play it is kind of a rub it in their face type move. 

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Agreed that this comes across poorly.  

 

Doing this for someone who did the right thing that helped us (Bengals getting us the wildcard) is positive messaging.  Doing this bc someone made possibly the biggest mistake of their career against us is just rude (to put it politely).

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