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Tedy has every right to rip a player who he feels isn't living up to the legacy that Tedy was a huge part of creating. I'm sure that Brady also pulled Chad aside and had some choice words for Chad.
I love you people who act like Twitter is a part time job. News flash: Hundreds of players all around the league are on Twitter, and it doesn't take away time that they could be spending in the film room. When Edelman tweets that him and Fletcher and Gronk are heading to a steakhouse to eat, do you get pissed that he's on Twitter and eating dinner instead of being in the film room?
I really doubt Brady wasted even a moments thought on the subject. When this team starts tilting windmills against things said against them in the media is when I know that their time is over.
And its true that Teddy will always be a part of the extended family, but that doesn't make him a part of the current team and doesn't give him the right to question a players work ethic based on nothing but a tweet.
Give me a f'n break. Chad didn't do anything. Bruschi created this all by himself. Just because Tedy was a great Patriot doesn't excuse him ranting like an idiot.
Tom Brady said:Really it’s about winning the game and moving on to the next week and making improvements so that the margin or error may be smaller. That’s what we have to be prepared to do.
Ridley sounds like an F'ing idiot. In his wildest wet dreams, he might become Rashard Mendenhall - great talent and production but a bone head who doesn't know what he tweets/says could be construed as.
Ocho has been around the block and is acting like a school girl. I follow him on twitter and he cant stop talking about his Prius and where he plans to eat today. He was a big Star in Cinci, but he not a Star anymore in NE as far as Im concerned.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with either Ridley's or Johnson's tweets.
Why people are so obsessed with psychoanalyzing these things is beyond me.
We've been down this path before. Ocho has looked completely lost and confused out there, he still has a little time but Bruschi's right, time to get on board. He is acting like a starstruck fan, everybody else on offense seems to get it. Playtime is over, time to grow up or move on.
From Galloway's wiki page
Galloway signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots on March 14, 2009. Although healthy, he was inactive for Weeks 4-6 of the 2009 season due to a lack of production and difficulty in learning the Patriots offense. He was released on October 2.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with either Ridley's or Johnson's tweets.
Why people are so obsessed with psychoanalyzing these things is beyond me.
What if you are a Pats player and were in awe watching Brady perform as a magician on MNF but didn't tweet about it. Is said player still a spectator?Tedy isn't questioning Ocho's work ethic, he is questioning Ocho's frame of mind.
He is correct. If you're in awe, you're a spectator.
You can't compare other players on this team who tweet occasionally to a crazed twitterholic and media mongrel like Ocho....it's ******ed.
Tedy isn't questioning Ocho's work ethic, he is questioning Ocho's frame of mind.
He is correct. If you're in awe, you're a spectator.
So Galloway in 6.5 months couldn't learn the offense that Ochocinco is having trouble with for 6 weeks.
I really doubt Brady wasted even a moments thought on the subject. When this team starts tilting windmills against things said against them in the media is when I know that their time is over.
And its true that Teddy will always be a part of the extended family, but that doesn't make him a part of the current team and doesn't give him the right to question a players work ethic based on nothing but a tweet.
The question should be as follows: assuming Ocho's tweets are appropriate, to what extent does his use of Twitter affect his ability to play football.
So far, the answer has been not at all. And judging roughly by the responses in this thread, this is simply another Rorschach test.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with either Ridley's or Johnson's tweets.
Why people are so obsessed with psychoanalyzing these things is beyond me.