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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.WelcometothaRazor said:The Edge has always been strange to me in the sense that he never seems to care whether the Colts win or lose...he has the same attitude all the time. not sayin i wouldnt take him on the Pats, but does he meet the "football has to be an important part of your life" characterisitc that the patriots preach?
FSUPatsFan said:Edgerrin James has that attitude that many player from "THE U" have. A me first attitude. Look at Willis McGahee when the Bills were losing. He goes out and says "Well, at least I got my 1000 yards." Of course, I don't like Miami, but even an unbiased person can say that many people from "THE U" have a me first attitude. Fortunately, so far I haven't seen this attitude from Vince Wilfork. However players such as, Michael Irvin, Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee, Warren Sapp never shy away from cameras or drawing attention to themselves.
PATSummerallofthe80s said:Don't you think people like BB, Brady, Bruschi, Vrabel, etc., could influence his attitude? James is not surrounded by those influences at Indy.
we're paying corey dillon $2.1 million. as i understand it corey took a 50% cut in his contract to come here. and we know he was disaffected.pats1 said:We can't come close to affording James or Wayne.
edgerrin is a good guy. tony dungy brought all that about. he is what keyshawn johnson called "thugged-out". i see that look too, he seems disconnected from the team stuff, but he gives these unbelievable performances every play, every year. edge has friends outside of football, he's not really antisocial.WelcometothaRazor said:The Edge has always been strange to me in the sense that he never seems to care whether the Colts win or lose...he has the same attitude all the time. not sayin i wouldnt take him on the Pats, but does he meet the "football has to be an important part of your life" characterisitc that the patriots preach?