That is all simple..it's his opinion..players have opinions..I will have mine..I can't wait to see some of the rationalizations that the holier-than-thou types around here come up with for Vrabel's comments. Only one or two people even attempted to address Brady's 2006 remarks about booing (something along the lines of "Brady will always try to put a good face on things") Same with Vrabel?
Maybe Andy or Pats726 will say that Vrabel condones booing because he was once a Steeler ?!? Just joking, I'm sure you'll come up with something alot better (or worse) than that.
I would be LMAO if I wasn't so disappointed by some of the intolerance displayed around here regarding differences in opinion and freedom of expression. (oh, and I get it that just because one CAN do something doesn't mean that they should--that's what we have laws for).
BTW as usual what is said and expressed is totally turned around...but that is OK. I really have not seen posts where people have said one CAN NOT boo...or maybe I have missed something. Freedom of expression has NOTHING at all to do with it..but I guessed u missed that..It really has to do with those that boo and what that means and really what that shows about them. No one has said how booing in anyway supports the team..AND THAT is the crux of it..Is that what a FAN does?? SO a Miami fan who was at th game would boo the Patriots...and a ron of NE fans would do the same thing..does that make sense??
Booing shows a total LACK of support for the team..it's negative and being an anti-fan.
Yes..go boo all you want..but that fandom runs out of you with every boo. Less of a fan...












