RealCowboyfan said:
But again you saying its alright for Irvin to do it because he confessed up to his mistakes??
I made my point about QC earlier. You probably didn't read it because it has more than one sentence, and you didn't address it. If you read my post, you would see what the difference between Irvin and Carter is.
I'll repost it here with full confidence that you won't read it or attempt to respond to it:
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Originally Posted by Lifetimeboyzfan
Love and adoration? I hardly think that is an accurate description. Did QC kick your dog or steal your lunch money or something? Where else could blatant hatred towards someone you don't even know come from?
Because he was a scumbag who could never take personality responsibility for things that he did. All he ever does is blame other people for hishis deficiencies. People with that contemptible sort of attitude deserve whatever scorn they receive.
Perhaps you come from a mindset that we must like and support everyone who doesn't kick your dog or steal your money.
I disagree.
People are only worthy of the level of respect and fellow-feeling that their behavior warrants.
Quincy was given every golden chance in life. He was given an opportunity to succeed by being blessed with unique athleticism that only professional athletes possess. But he threw it away. He almost threw it away with his coke problems at UGA, but he was given a second chance. He got the opportunity to play for one of the most storied sports teams in all of sports. Whats more, he was given the opportunity to start at one of the most prized positions in all of sports: QB of the Dallas Cowboys.
But with Quincy, its all about him. He only cares about himself. He would rather get high because that is what he wants to do. He didn't care what effect his personal activities had on his teammates or his fans. It is all about him. That kind of attitude deserves contempt.
And when it became apparent that his skills may not be good enough, he didn't accept responsibility. He accused people of racism. He whined to the coach. He yelled at the person who writes his paychecks. He maintained that the deficiency was not with him, but rather he blamed other people for not treating him fairly. "Fairly"? This person was given every opportunity in life and he says he wasn't treated fairly. It worthy of every amount of derisive scorn you can send his way.
And perhaps worse of all, he divided his team. He divided the fanbase of the team. Because instead of taking personal responsibility, he played the part of a victim and complained which necessarily causes people to divide their support between those that might believe his complaints and those who do not.
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Originally Posted by Lifetimeboyzfan
All I said was that he worked his *** off for us while he was here. If you want to debate that, bring a sack lunch as you will be in for a long day.
Really? You mean like in the St. Louis game where we had the ball deep in St. Louis territory and were close to scoring. And on 3rd down, QC--the great scrambler--took off with the ball, and instead of taking the hit, he slid 1 yard shy of the first down. We instead had to attempt a field goal which didn't give us the victory. Do you call that hard work and dedication to the team and winning? Do you call the times he complained and demanded meetings with the Coach because he thought the offense was being fair to him "working his *** for us?" What about the practices he had to miss when he was in rehab. Do you think his selfish drug actions which effected his ability to play for his team to be "working his *** for the team?"
If the best thing you can say about the guy is that one off-season he was watching a lot of film, excuse me for not absolving him of all of his defects for that action. If anything, he NEEDED to be in there more than anyone else because his knowledge of the position and mechanics needed the work.
QC voided any right he had to anyone's respect, admiration or support when he still to this day refuses to accept full responsibility for his actions and play. That he plays the victim and blames other is reprehensible conduct.
I'll support any person who plays the game and is respectful of how lucky they are to be there and takes responsibility for their actions. Even when those players may not have the physical gifts, I'll support them. Players like QC are not worthy of support as a fan, and not worthy of support or respect as a human being either due to his own actions.
Now lets see you ignore this and go back to arguing some red herring with him.