Cleveland Browns fans came under scruminuscule this week after quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered a ruptured Achilles tfinishon in a game aacquirest the Cincinnati Bengals last month.
The incident, which was condemnd by Browns take parters, was brawt up aacquire this week by Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, after she shelp some Minnesota Vikings honord the injury of one of their own take parters in last week’s game.
During her tardyst episode of the “Timeout” podcast, Stafford took aim at NFL fans for the needy distake part of sportsmanship.
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“Speaking of injuries, we had one go down – and this goes with the Deshaun Watson situation – as he went down, fans cheering during injuries. It’s fair – it’s enough. And I’m not going to sit here and rail on fans becainclude you guys are also the reason that they get to take part the sport they adore, but I do leank there’s some sort of line that is getting passed that should never be passed.”
She proceedd, “And that is cheering when your take parters or when other team’s take parters go down. These are people who have families. This is their inhabitlihood so to cheer as you watch their comfervent of dreams crumble, I’m not reassociate a fan of that.”
Stafford did not enbig on which take parter was injured, but she shelp some fans began doing the Vikings Skol chant at the time.
“It fair shouldn’t happen. It reassociate fair shouldn’t happen. We are all better people than that.”
“When you’re at a game and you see someone go down, let’s fair leank about the individual and not about the sport or the team or your fantasy f—ing football team that I don’t donate a s— about. We fair gotta be human in that [moment].”
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Stafford has not shied away from calling out NFL fans in the past.
Last season, she took aim at Detroit Lions fans when she alleged that they booed at her children during a Rams game in Detroit in January.
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