Posted on 10/02/2014 7:15:13 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The Giants will take on the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Oct. 19.
The Texas city has been in the news of late because a man in Dallas has become the first person in the United States with a confirmed Ebola virus diagnosis.
TMZ caught up with Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, and in a video posted on the website on Thursday morning a reporter asked the executive if hes concerned about Big Blue playing in Dallas.
I think the Cowboys are going to get it first, Tisch said jokingly. So its to our advantage.
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
Fire him take away his team his house and cars this flippant behavior has got to stop post haste
Nice. I see the NFL has learned from the past few weeks, or not.
Extremely poor taste, but I’ll defend his right to say it.
Frankly, I’m tired of all this hyper sensitivity.
Geesh, no one can say a damn thing without being crucified. I can only imagine how we’d all be unemployed if we were wired all day making remarks I know real people make, PC or not. Real decent people make unPC remarks in real life, too.
It may be insensitive, but we all have to deal with that sometimes. Time for people to grow up.
I hear ya, but personally I’m sick of the NFL for all they’re PC BS in the last few years anyway.
In private it works, but not public.
Understand, but essentially we are stoning people for their views and remarks rather than real actions.
This is the roots of fascism and its relatives.
Beat the crap out of him in an elevator.
I agree. It was a joke,a bad one,and everyone of us has probably done the same thing.
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