Thanks for relaying my respect for Wagon, Russ.
Just to add a bit more...
Marty wrote:Probably the realest person I've ever encountered on these boards. He truly wore his heart on his sleeve...and that's why I admired him as much as I did.
Peace, brother.
trev wrote:I'm real life sad, because, well, Wags. He was one of my favorites. I'm glad you all thought so too.
I think he was supposed to give up smoking but refused to do so.
His daughter was the apple of his eye so I bet it's been very difficult for her.
RIP Wags.
Ditto and ditto.
There are some of us who came up together.
Had the same beginning.
We started in the NFL forum at Smack Chat in the late 90’s.
ChargerMike, Felix, Truman (and a number of others – you know who you are).
Personally, I’ve always felt a certain kinship with these people, and we traversed together to various boards over the last 20 years (almost).
Through the years, whenever I’ve read your posts, I have always sort of viewed them through this lens.
War Wagon was one of us.
Wagon had some board enemies.
I understand it.
If he felt you had been dishonorable, or you had crossed a “red line” which he had established in his mind, you got on his bad side.
Once you got on Wagon’s bad side, you probably were not going to make it back over to the good side very easily.
None of our opinions or viewpoints are always correct.
They are just what we think.
Sometimes factual, sometimes not.
WW had his own ways.
Wagon was a mainstay in our little world.
Board-speaking, that actually meant a lot.
Wags happened to be one of my favorites.
A patriot, not a pinhead.
I always respected what he brought to the table.
It was quite a sad moment for me when I learned that he had passed.
This is just interweb world, and my heart really does go out to Wagon’s family.
Hebrews 9:27
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
RIP, War Wagon.