Poor guy. Reminds me of 1987 when fat ass Jim Burt knocked Montana out of the game. I went to my room, slammed the door, and threw my baseball at the wall for the next hour. We had inlaws that were in town from Connecticut and they were all Giants fans. 49-3 loss. Tough memory. Fuck I hate the Giants!
There's at least one letter I hope he got, though. Ben Mankiewicz at The Huffington Post passes along a letter written to Williams by his friend's little boy: a 7-year-old named Owen. Owen loves his 49ers and was as crestfallen as any other Niners fan when the Giants pulled out the overtime victory. Here's Owen's story, from Mankiewicz:
He was crying, saying of Kyle Williams, with the distinct sobs of a seven-year-old between each word, "But... why... did he... have to... fumble?"
[...]
Trying to get his son to stop crying, Michael asked him, "If you feel this way, how sad do you think Kyle Williams is?"
Owen paused a second, then asked his dad, "Can I write him a letter to make him feel better?"
Here's that letter:
Letter to Kyle Williams
All together now: Awwwww.
Here's the full text (and yes, it's unedited for grammar and spelling, but this kid is 7 ‒ the Twitter lynch mob has no such excuse):
Dear Mr. Williams:
We just watched the Playoff game. I feel really bad for you but I wanted to tell you that you had a great season. you sould be very proud, so I wanted to say thank you.
I am your #1 FAN!
Owen Shure
Los Angeles, CA
p.s. your awsome
All it took to transform sobbing, frustrated anger into human compassion is one thoughtful question from a concerned father. I love that. It's human nature to get angry when things don't go our way; everyone does. But as evolved humans, we learn to get past that, and quickly move on to understanding, patience and basic respect for our fellow man.
Owen just learned that lesson at age 7. As Twitter showed us after the Kyle Williams incident, a lot of people still haven't. Maybe this letter can teach them.
Have to give Yahoo some credit, for all the media outlets that only focused on the death threat story because it is so negative... they seem to be the only ones who released this story about the fan letter from the kid sending him encouragement.
Yahoo is kind of a joke because they let anybody off the street write columns for them, but at least sometimes their paid contributors do something decent.