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RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: murphy55d
I don't understand why people hold athletes to such ridiculous standards... like they are all supposed to be model citizens and never do anything controversial. These are people with attitudes, personalities, etc. I mean people get all bent out of shape because he TEARS DOWN A SIGN. Who the fsck cares??? Hell when I score a goal on Sundays in pick-up hockey I celebrate, throw it in their face a little. These guys are out there playing their asses off, and when they "celebrate too much" after making a big play or scoring a TD, they get reamed for it.

When you are as good as TO is, I would fscking hope you have a bit of a me first attitude. He is one of the 3 or 4 best WRs in the NFL, and OF COURSE he wants the ball because he MAKES PLAYS. When HE scores a TD, it helps his TEAM, and he damn well knows it. TO alone has turned the Eagles into much more than they've ever been, because now they have a legit WR.

I don't want a league full of boring, robot-players who have no personality. Give me guys like Moss, TO, Deion etc who add some flavor and excitement to the game.

Sports stars are role models for kids and represent the NFL. What does being a jackass and tearing a sign away from some fans show? It's as disrespectful as giving the fan a finger.
 

murphy55d

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I don't see it that way. I don't equate obscene gestures to tearing down a sign. How is it disrespectful of TO to tear down a sign with his picture on it, which compares him to a rat?

I've had signs taken from me at sporting events by opposing fans and they've torn them up. I don't find it disrespectful, the very fact that it bothered them enough to take notice and take action made it well worth my while.

As far as the role model thing, sure, kids look up to athletes. But TO didn't kill somebody. He isn't a crackhead. He's a guy who plays his ass off and has fun doing what he does. If tearing down a sign and spiking a ball on a star make you a bad role model, then there are issues.
 
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As a devout Cleveland fan, I was a little annoyed that he tore down the sign. I was more annoyed that the Browns D-back let TO behind him - terrible coverage.

It was a good game and I was praying for an upset.:frown:
 
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Originally posted by: jman19
The sign said "Takes one to know one" and had a pic of both a rat and T.O. I thought it was amusing, but I agree that he's a bit over the top.
Ya, it was formatted like:

T. akes
O. ne
TO know one.

I didn't see the big deal. Browns fans had no weight in the Garcia/Owens fued, no sense with them putting banners up all over the place. I'd rather have Owens than Garcia any day of the week.
 

MikeMike

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any one else in here think cleveland is better than their record shows???? i do personally. but im a cleveland fan.

also, i saw the replay, he tore it down, but didnt rip it up or anything so i didnt see it as that big of a deal.

MIKE
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH

Sports stars are role models for kids and represent the NFL. What does being a jackass and tearing a sign away from some fans show? It's as disrespectful as giving the fan a finger.

Sir Charles: "I am not a role model"
 

Squisher

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Originally posted by: Passions
This isn't the era of romanticising the glory days of pure and innocent football. Turn on ESPN Classic if you want that. This is the 21st century, where money and big egos rule supreme. Wake up!

TO is classless

I for one wish players exihibited more class.

As each classless player tries to out-do each other's classlessness, where will it all end?




 

ThePresence

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Nov 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: Passions
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: lordtyranus
TO is the man. I love both his attitude and his exceptional skill.

TO represents everything that's wrong with the NFL. Granted, he's an exceptional talent. But he's a "me first" guy. He's all about TO. He's a terrible example for young players coming up. If you love that attitude, well, I just don't know what to say.

:thumbsdown:

TO is an awesome receiver and he has a bit of pride. So what? If you were a kick ass superstar receiver, which you are not, I'm sure you would be a bit prideful as well. This isn't the era of romanticising the glory days of pure and innocent football. Turn on ESPN Classic if you want that. This is the 21st century, where money and big egos rule supreme. Wake up!

:thumbsdown:

I have no problem with people having pride. But there are many top recievers who don't resort to his antics. They have pride as well.
 

Passions

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Originally posted by: murphy55d
I don't understand why people hold athletes to such ridiculous standards... like they are all supposed to be model citizens and never do anything controversial. These are people with attitudes, personalities, etc. I mean people get all bent out of shape because he TEARS DOWN A SIGN. Who the fsck cares??? Hell when I score a goal on Sundays in pick-up hockey I celebrate, throw it in their face a little. These guys are out there playing their asses off, and when they "celebrate too much" after making a big play or scoring a TD, they get reamed for it.

When you are as good as TO is, I would fscking hope you have a bit of a me first attitude. He is one of the 3 or 4 best WRs in the NFL, and OF COURSE he wants the ball because he MAKES PLAYS. When HE scores a TD, it helps his TEAM, and he damn well knows it. TO alone has turned the Eagles into much more than they've ever been, because now they have a legit WR.

I don't want a league full of boring, robot-players who have no personality. Give me guys like Moss, TO, Deion etc who add some flavor and excitement to the game.

:thumbsup::beer: