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He's been given too many chances and has shown he's nothing but a spoiled babyGive him a chance, he's just getting started.
I hope he cried like a baby last night
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Why are you defending a multiple juvenile offender?This is absurd. How can you proclaim he is a cancer when there is no evidence of that. It's a team game. They had the worst defense in football last year. Nothing to do with him
OBJ is quickly becoming the biggest crybaby in the NFL.... smh
Because saying he's a cancer is illogical. You have nothing to prove he's causing chemistry issues or is a problem in the locker roomWhy are you defending a multiple juvenile offender?
Belichick would dump his ass in a heart beat
He's cancer on steroids
That line was in reference to him not ruining the team.He's been given too many chances and has shown he's nothing but a spoiled baby
I hope he cried like a baby last night
He's repeatedly hurt his team with his inability to control himself.Because saying he's a cancer is illogical. You have nothing to prove he's causing chemistry issues or is a problem in the locker room
Because saying he's a cancer is illogical. You have nothing to prove he's causing chemistry issues or is a problem in the locker room
His actions haven't ruined team chemistry or caused a locker room issue to anyone's knowledge. Could it happen. Absolutely. Has it? No. Is it better to be proactive than reactive. Yes. Your guess or anyone else's is guess is as good as mine. There is no proof or facts that he's a cancer to his teamCalling OBJ a cancer is nothing new; this has been a widely shared, oft-expressed opinion for years.
OBJ continually makes himself the story; he's not a team first kind of player or person. He's immature. He's very up one day and very down the next. He is the definition of a diva. This is all part of what makes him a cancer on the team.
Sorry that this doesn't match your impression.
His actions haven't ruined team chemistry or caused a locker room issue to anyone's knowledge. Could it happen. Absolutely. Has it? No. Is it better to be proactive than reactive. Yes. Your guess or anyone else's is guess is as good as mine. There is no proof or facts that he's a cancer to his team
Whether it bothers you or not is irrelevant to anythingFor some reason he doesn't really bother me. I think he's an immense talent, he's off to an incredible start to his career, and he's fun to watch. I hardly pay attention to the mainstream media so I guess I don't get much exposure to him. He just seems like he's emotionally immature to me, but that's hardly a unique quality for a wide receiver, which seems to be littered with divas throughout the last couple decades. Maybe I"m just desensitized to it.
At the end of the day he punched a hole in the wall. The amount of reporting this is getting is ridiculous. It was hot-headed and he lost his composure, but you'd think he knocked out a reporter with how much press this is getting.
I'm sorry but this sounds like hyperbole to me.-went to Florida last Monday
-punched the kicking net during a game
-Got into altercations during games
-Has repeatly cried after games and had to be controlled
Seems like you've never played a team sport.I'm sorry but this sounds like hyperbole to me.
He "punched a kicking net"? Oh, no, the humanity! How many times have we seen a football player slam a helmet down, break a baseball bat over their knee (Papi has done this countless times), go to town on a Gatorade dispenser, etc? Tom Brady and Bill O'Brien had a silly screaming, well-publicized hissy fit, Bill Belichick slammed his $1000 Surface Pro onto a table out of frustration, etc. It's sports -- people get passionate and heated.
My opinion is that OBJ is excessively vilified because he plays in a big market and because he brings some of it on himself with how loud/brash he is. Yes, he is a diva, but nothing he did yesterday was particularly outrageous to me.
And for that matter, not sure what kind of silly response "whether it bothers you or not is irrelevant" is. I don't accept the narrative that the media jams down our throat; that is totally relevant -- it's called "an opinion". I don't think what he did warrants the coverage. 95% of this board is hyper-sensitive anytime the media says anything remotely negative about the Patriots or one of our players, which is sometimes justified, because they oftentimes sensationalize stories. I don't think this is any different.
Andre Johnson exchanging blows with Cortland Finnegan -- that to me a million times more worse than anything OBJ did yesterday.