I feel that you should do as you please as long as #1 it does not harm another without provocation and #2 you do not regret your actions.
If he does not regret what he said or how he acted then who gives a damn if you condone it or not?
I have a lot more to worry about and I enjoy watching the game of football way to much for me to worry about what someone said or how he acted after the game.
If the nation judged me on my actions in the moments just after I have completed a day's work I'm sure there would be a ton of a$$hats complaining about my behavior.
I feel that you should do as you please as long as #1 it does not harm another without provocation and #2 you do not regret your actions.
If he does not regret what he said or how he acted then who gives a damn if you condone it or not?
I have a lot more to worry about and I enjoy watching the game of football way to much for me to worry about what someone said or how he acted after the game.
If the nation judged me on my actions in the moments just after I have completed a day's work I'm sure there would be a ton of a$$hats complaining about my behavior.
You want your kids competing like that? Yes or no.
Originally Posted by captain seafire
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
Okay, lets see. I think he acted like an idiot, I think he made a fool of himself, but I also think there are worse things that NFL players have done that do not get nearly the reaction from people. But because I am a Seahawks fan, I am biased and dismissed as such.
Yes, I would love to have my children grow to compete at that level. No, I would not enjoy seeing them act that way in a post game interview. That is your job to tell your children your expectations; not the responsibilities of the NFL, any particular player, or any TV networks.
Wow. So he's a victim now. That works perfectly on a liberal network like CNN.
Sounds like he once thought Crabtree was a good receiver or at least he thought pretty highly of him? But now he's a "mediocre" "sorry receiver"? He never said he didn't mean that and he's attacked Crabtree's talent repeatedly and not just right after Crabtree pushed him away because Sherman classlessly tried to approach him before the game was even over to rub it in. Most players know not to do that and don't do it.
The fact is��..He did blow it. He should have just walked away from the attempted interview. That was the weirdest, angriest outburst a lot of fans have seen in their lifetime. I know that's true for me. I've seen tons of interviews on the field right after games and I've never seen anything like that.
Acting like a meek little lamb victim on CNN isn't going to change anything. He made his bed�..and hopefully his whole team is going to have to lay in it for another week and a half.
I wish my <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">kids</a> could do what he does. I'd have an extry rifle!
hey no problem, I'll be happy to teach your kids to talk chit!
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
We will soon see if he is "the best corner in the game"
I'd like to see him pick that arrogant Manning about five times.
Arrogant? He's the most humble guy in the league.
"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."
Let's see... Welker, Decker, Thomas and Thomas. Four All-pro receivers. He can't cover them all. Plus, Peyton has this nasty habit of throwing the ball to the one that is open.
Just remember that Peyton beat the #1 defense in the league in his last Superbowl - The Monsters of the Midway.
"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."
this last week that's all I've heard about him that he likes to talk chit, so I'm capable of teaching them to do that.
you din't think I was gonna teach em to play ball didja?
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.