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The ESPN NFL analyst then turned around and replied: “Who is [homophobic slur] right now?” before smashing the man’s phone.

Jason said: “I’m not happy with the situation, my reaction gave him the time of day and gave the situation a bad reputation.” New Heights. “That’s what I feel sorry for. It wasn’t worth it, it’s really stupid.”

The 36-year-old continued: “The thing I regret the most is saying that word, to be honest with you. The word he used is just ridiculous, and it takes it to another level. It’s just off the wall, and – the king is above the line.”

At the end of the day, Jason admitted that the man got under his skin. “What I regret to do is that there is now a very hateful video, and it’s now online and millions of people have seen it, and I share in the fault of perpetuating it and spreading it,” he said.

However, Travis clarified his position, concluding: “I love you, bro. I think you said it perfectly. “

For more from Jason’s family, keep reading.

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By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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