Star Guard_31
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realtick;4244911 said:Couldn't have said it better.
If you're actually upset or consumed with this little trivial bit that had no effect on the football game, it is a serious reflection of the sad state of affairs in your own life.
Real life > something that happened at a sports entertainment event
Although I appreciate the free psychoanalysis you really haven't articulated why it was appropriate.
1. Why does an undrafted free agent WR feel the need to make proclamations to the media in the first place?
2. Why would even the most established player feel the need to celebrate in the midst of a blow out?
3. Is this the Hallmark channel or the NFL? Enough rainbows, butterflies and unicorns. Do your job, play football and act like a professional. My girlfriend and I work for the same company. I would never stand up in the middle of a meeting, jog to her seat in the conference room, giver her a big hug and hand her my laser pointer before making my way back to my seat. You are playing professional football (with emphasis on the word professional) so act like it. Pro's don't carry out a pre-planned celebratory routine when they are getting routed.
