Joey007
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I wonder how he would react then?
Brady's ability to maintain his composure is nothing short of unbelievable. I don't know how the f.ck he can function while eating buckets of sh.t from those lying, mother.cking slimeball douchebags. I would rip their heads off and shove them down their goddamn sonofab.tching throats. I would choke the sh.t it out of their offspring until their eyes rolled out of their tiny little spoiled rotten heads. And I will flay that piece of sh.t Goodell if I ever run into him and miss the opportunity to run over him.
I honestly don't know how he does it.
He meditates and focuses on only the things he can affect.
It's what Belichick teaches his team everyday.
It's really easy, Remedial 101 stuff, and quite shocking when other HC's don't.
It's similar to what LeBron said a few years back..
I don't recall Lebron ever being nearly that bad.
His immature sense of entitlement never, that I recall, extended to an entitlement to be nasty. He just had to learn how much people cared about what he said and did, and sometimes he learned a little late. (Most famously but not only around "The Decision".)
I don't recall Lebron ever being nearly that bad.
His immature sense of entitlement never, that I recall, extended to an entitlement to be nasty. He just had to learn how much people cared about what he said and did, and sometimes he learned a little late. (Most famously but not only around "The Decision".)
The Decision was as much a BSPN BS campaign as it was an immature Lebron thing.
They had some this year too.Yeah it sounds more like a couple of those idiot baseball pitchers the Red Sox had a few years ago.
These players are coddled, sheltered, fawned over, showered with money, gifts and told how great they are as children.The details aren't his fault, really, although technically he could have vetoed them.
What is his fault is that he did the diva-ish "Woo me" thing without properly considering or addressing how the Cleveland fans would feel if he left.
These players are coddled, sheltered, fawned over, showered with money, gifts and told how great they are as children.
This self-centered, narcissistic behavior should come as no surprise to anyone.
These players are coddled, sheltered, fawned over, showered with money, gifts and told how great they are as children.
No, he wasn't as direct about it, but the underlying point was the same:I don't recall Lebron ever being nearly that bad.
His immature sense of entitlement never, that I recall, extended to an entitlement to be nasty. He just had to learn how much people cared about what he said and did, and sometimes he learned a little late. (Most famously but not only around "The Decision".)
Nope and for those who are that don't check their ego's at the door aren't here very long.Doesn't happen much on the Pats.
Nope and for those who are that don't check their ego's at the door aren't here very long.