01-03-2012, 11:05 AM
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Re: Isn't it time for Rex to Kiss Bill's rings?
Rex is the epitome of unprofessional. The doofus has his wife pimped out on a foot fetish internet site with salacious at best commentary. Great personal example. Were it private it would not be appropriate to criticize but the attention whore just can't resist exposing himself, so to speak.
Then his conduct as a HC blathering how he's King of NY and gonna win that SuperBowl when his actual performance is a major flub.
Worst of all as a professional, he has lost control of his team. Players bickering in public. Players pouting. And his rejoinder is that he had no idea who benched his big dollar FA wide receiver. Then backtracks on the whole captaincy issue.
This is a guy who spouts what's running through his head without any consideration whatsoever. Once in a while this can be refreshing and entertaining, and some here have enjoyed the entertainment aspects from afar, but a 24/7 diet of stream of consciousness reveals someone with no impulse control whatsoever. I am grateful that our coach's personal imperfections aren't thrust onto the front page in an attention mongering manner.
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