Alexander
What's it going to be then, eh?
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Crown Royal;1090485 said:I'm not a TO supporter, I never wanted him here, etc. However - he is seriously misquoted here. He said that he didn't expect to talk to Haley outside of football, not that he was done talking to him. I'm shocked no one else has pointed this out.
Correct.
This just means that he is quite the socially challenged individual who has bizarre ways of integrating the personal relationship and the professional. In other words, he is a bit unbalanced.
And I don't think even his most ardent supporter would try to argue he was a well-adjusted individual.
The parallels are all consistent. He lets someone in, he sees some act (even small to others) as an act of betrayal. It is not uncommon with those with mental problems. He trusted McNabb, McNabb "disrespected" him by telling him to shut up in the huddle. He was now the enemy. He opened up to Coach Haley over a few drinks and now Coach Haley doesn't appreciate the fact he had lower gastric distress and raised his voice to him in front of the team. Now Haley is the enemy.
It is pretty simple. Those are the pratfalls. Everyone knew them. It is just that perhaps his responsibility to produce is now an issue. As it should be.
I have to admit as someone who supported the signing, that how he reacts now is going to tell where we are.
If he comes out and produces, I doubt it is an issue. If not, then the meltdown everyone predicted is true.