JIGGYFLY
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The question I have is why did Bledsoe say anything to Keshawn in the first placel, there was nothing Keshawn could have done differently his qb led him into the defender and that defender made a great play to knock the ball out if anything Bledsoe should have appoligized for hanging his receiver out for that hit.
I would have reacted the same way as Keshawn did especialy when he had been serving as a blitz protector for a good part of the game, tell me what other wide out would block out of the backfeild as Key did. Some of you posters really let your personal biases show saying that Bledsoe was right in what he did, I guarantee that Aikman would have been asking about Irvins health instead of yelling at him about a fumble.
I would venture to say Bledsoe might have more people looking at him sideways now than respecting his leadership abilities the bottom line is you gain more respect by admitting your mistakes than by blaming someone else or by pointing out what someone does wrong. Latuna I am with you 100% on this one I thought Bledsoe was out of line and if this is a pattern of his I can see how he could wear out his welcome by pointing the finger at everyone else.
I would have reacted the same way as Keshawn did especialy when he had been serving as a blitz protector for a good part of the game, tell me what other wide out would block out of the backfeild as Key did. Some of you posters really let your personal biases show saying that Bledsoe was right in what he did, I guarantee that Aikman would have been asking about Irvins health instead of yelling at him about a fumble.
I would venture to say Bledsoe might have more people looking at him sideways now than respecting his leadership abilities the bottom line is you gain more respect by admitting your mistakes than by blaming someone else or by pointing out what someone does wrong. Latuna I am with you 100% on this one I thought Bledsoe was out of line and if this is a pattern of his I can see how he could wear out his welcome by pointing the finger at everyone else.