Quantifying how we pay respects or show up for people during hard times is subjective| The Pivot
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Quantifying how we pay respects or show up for people during hard times is subjective| The Pivot

TL;DR

Kyle Pitts' frustration over low teammate turnout at Rondell Moore's funeral sparked a debate about the difference between locker room teammates and true friends.

Key Points

  • 1.Kyle Pitts posted emotional tributes — photos and videos — after Rondell Moore's death, openly criticizing the lack of teammate presence at the funeral
  • 2.All three hosts agreed that NFL locker rooms create co-workers, not friends; each estimated only 10–15 genuine friends from entire playing careers combined
  • 3.Showing up isn't the only valid form of respect — sending flowers, posting tributes, or making a phone call can carry equal meaning when attendance isn't possible
  • 4.The panel reframed the story: rather than condemning absent teammates, they praised Kyle Pitts as an example of what true friendship actually looks like

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