Tattered LeBron James jersey turns up at Wrigley Field (Photo)
By Dan Zinski
With LeBron James back in Cleveland, old bitter LeBron fans who destroyed their jerseys are now digging out their tattered gear and putting it back in use.
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A fan with an old, torn-up LeBron jersey was spotted at Wrigley Field Friday in the immediate wake of LeBron’s return. That’s what I call jumping on a hot fashion trend.
You know there will be knobs out there buying LeBron jerseys and tearing them up on purpose. Because people suck that way.
You know what I want to know? Why people kept their old torn/burned up jerseys in the first place. When you burn or tear up a jersey, don’t you normally throw it out?
Were those people holding on to the old jerseys in hopes that LeBron would one day return? That is truly pathetic.
The only thing worse than a bitter fan is a bitter fan who hedges their bets. If you’re going to hate a guy, you have to go all in. You can’t play it halfway.
Either crush LeBron or embrace him. Come on Cleveland fans.
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