I don't even know where to begin with Revis' comments and his rationalization of his point of view.
What is he trying to say, that it's okay to say anything you want before a game, but if that opponent goes on to defeat you then they should not say a single word afterwards?
Is he trying to imply that there's no trash talking by any NFL player other than Tom Brady during a game?
Give me a break, the Jets are well known by anyone and everyone that follows the NFL for being by far the biggest trash talkers in the league; for him or any other person within their organization to complain about what somebody on another team said is the ultimate in hypocrisy.
Memo to Revis and the rest of the Jets: if you don't want opponents to do something "disrespectful" like pointing to your sideline after they score a touchdown, then perhaps you should consider toning down your smack talk leading up to and during the game. Please help all fans and players out by letting us know where we can obtain a copy of the NFL Smack Talk Handbook, which would include a list of what is and is not acceptable behavior. My guess it would simply say that the Jets can say or do whatever they want, and nobody else can say or do anything.
Good gawd, pointing fingers at someone else and saying they lack sportsmanship? What a ####### hypocrite. How about applying the same standards to your own coach and teammates, and publicly tell them the same thing? How about telling your team they should stop flapping their arms after scoring a TD because it's disrepectful to the opponent, poor sportsmanship, and not "in between the lines"?
The Jets are the stereotypical schoolyard bully: they can dish it out, but they can't take it. They are literally the last team in any sport to be complaining about what someone on another team says or does, and literally the last ones to be talking about sportsmanship.