About the non hand claps from the Jets game

silvrNblue

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I know it was talked about all over the media, but has ANY of the players discussed why they were seen dissing the clapping carrot? I'd be very interested to hear their take on why they walked past his butt...
 

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Maybe players are getting tired of the high fives, low fives, excessive clapping in every situation, butt slaps and motivational slogans?

From the top guy with no answers?

Yeah, I wouldn't be playing 'slap hands' with him either while he continues to put me at a disadvantage.
 

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I know it was talked about all over the media, but has ANY of the players discussed why they were seen dissing the clapping carrot? I'd be very interested to hear their take on why they walked past his butt...

Really? Soap opera melodrama? That's what we are going for here?

Perhaps they weren't slapping hands and acting giddy because they were losing and not playing well … something to think about, right? lol
 

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Really? Soap opera melodrama? That's what we are going for here?

Perhaps they weren't slapping hands and acting giddy because they were losing and not playing well … something to think about, right? lol
They were exhausted and probably couldn't lift their hands. I swear, some of our fans act like this is a beauty shop.
 

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Really? Soap opera melodrama? That's what we are going for here?

Perhaps they weren't slapping hands and acting giddy because they were losing and not playing well … something to think about, right? lol
Wasn't trying to create a "peyton place" post, my question is were any of them man enough to actually go on record about why it was they chose to diss ole clap. As for not playing well and losing, seems they would take that out on one another, not the HC..
 

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"I just lost, I'm pissed off, don't want to talk to anybody and just want to get to the locker room. If you want to smack my *** as I walk by, have at it - but don't ask me to engage and stay the hell out of my way."

Just guessing, cause that's how I was most of the time.
 

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Really? Soap opera melodrama? That's what we are going for here?

Perhaps they weren't slapping hands and acting giddy because they were losing and not playing well … something to think about, right? lol
Or, maybe they can't stand him....
 

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I'll explain it to you. Bottom line is they're over the Garrett experiment like the rest of us! Jerry Jones said that if he were to fire Garrett he wouldn't be on the street very long. Jones also said that 500 coaches could coach this team!
 

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Wasn't trying to create a "peyton place" post, my question is were any of them man enough to actually go on record about why it was they chose to diss ole clap. As for not playing well and losing, seems they would take that out on one another, not the HC..

I hope Football hasn't changed that much. Lets assume, for a second, that there is actually something to all of this. Players and Coaches, anybody associated with the team should not be going on record to tell all about what is going on in the locker room. You keep that stuff in house and it the old days, anybody who didn't got a little adjustment by the team, not talking just management or Coaches, players often dealt with this stuff with other players, as well. I just think it's better that way. Whatever the deal is, assuming there is one, the team is better off keeping all of this within the team IMO.
 
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