Why "unfollow" after your team drafts competition at your position? Why not stand and compete and not pull this passive agressive -I'm-mad-at-you sissy crap?
I'm from a different generation. Thats behavior of an entitled loser
Clearly you have a grossly different idea of what it means to be entitled. And no. I don't believe it has anything to do with whatever generation your from. Honestly, that's a cop out.
Sorry, drafting a QB at number 1 over-all in the draft isn't drafting competition. Not with the financial burden that comes with that decision. Not when they just made you a top 10 pick the year before. That's drafting your immediate replacement and it's a slap in the face to Rosen.
How is it being entitled when the team has basically said "We don't think you're good enough and we don't want you" and has actively been shopping him? How can he "stand and compete" with a team that isn't going to give him a fair chance? And no. As soon as AZ made the decision to go with Murray, Rosen's chance for the starting position in AZ became zero.
To me, AZ handled the entire situation poorly and, as a result, have screwed themselves and Rosen. AZ's issues last season were with their O-Line much more so than with Rosen. They made some minor acquisitions that are boom/bust types by adding oft-injured Marcus Gilbert and Max Garcia, but their tackle situation is bad.
Again, the whole "oh he's not being a man" because he deleted the Cards off his instagram feed is honestly a major over-reaction. Had he made some comments before doing so, then I'd agree. Had he taken shots at the Cardinals, then sure. But, to my knowledge, he did it without saying anything to anyone. It was someone following the Instagram feeds that saw it and commented to the media..