Found July 02, 2009 on SPORTS by BROOKS: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Michael Jackson’s death affected the sports world in many ways, from his commercial with Michael Jordan to his epic Super Bowl performance, to say nothing of the effect his life had on individual athletes. So it’s no surprise to see a CFL player pay tribute to him during a touchdown celebration. Sounds like a nice [...]
9 Comments:
  • Maybe he should have had two little kids lying next to him to make it more real.
  • lol, people are too sensitive.
  • Oh, so you don't think there is anything wrong with what he did, huh? Shows where this world is going, doesn't it??? They try to put the terrible things he did out of their mind because he was a superstar and the key word is WAS!!! Quincy Jones made him what he was in the 80's and early 90's and he hasn't done crap since but clog our airwaves with BS.
  • first, i didn't thumb you down by the way.

    mj was not convicted in a court of law.
    mj's accusers have questionable motives and backgrounds.
    mj was definitely crazy, self loathing and a drug abuser.
    as i said in other posts, maybe he was guilty, maybe not.
    i do think that even up to his death, he was a great performer.

    mj made some great music that resonates in people 30-40 years after it was first performed. that's what people are responding to.
  • Well, OJ was found innocent in a court of law, too, but we all know in the back of our minds that he was guilty as hell. Money buys your way out of trouble. Yeah, his music will live on, but maybe this was his punshiment for the things he did, just like OJ finally got canned. I'm just not into revering pedophiles, that's all. Nothing against his music or dancing.
  • Being innocent and not convicted are two different things. OJ was hardly innocent.
  • Exactly.
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