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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Seriously? The guy carried that team for years. He was upset that they were down at the goalline a few times in a blowout and didn't get the call. He didn't scream from the mountaintop that he got screwed, or as you say cry about it. Your comments about one of the greatest football players to ever play the game are embarrassing.I hear what both jmt and patjew are saying. And their comments are logical and clear.
But who cares ? WP is dead. Still a loser if he at all was a cry baby about a damned TD run in a SB victory. To jmt's point I say who cares ? I don't care how many times he ran the ball, whom scored rushing TDs, or about WP's feelings in general.
I would rather be a role player on a winning team than the superstar of a losing squad. Further, if a player is so bent out of shape about a teammate scoring while he doesn't, that person is a loser. WP was a loser.
Seriously? The guy carried that team for years. He was upset that they were down at the goalline a few times in a blowout and didn't get the call. He didn't scream from the mountaintop that he got screwed, or as you say cry about it. Your comments about one of the greatest football players to ever play the game are embarrassing.
It doesn't make a damned bit of difference to me
But whether this thread belongs here should be scrutinized
Not sure what my alternatives are. I labeled it off topic and its early April. Don't say join a bears forum either, I wanted to ask those at pats fans.
That's ridiculous. Many players are 'upset' about many things that happen during a game. You are totally mischaracterzing what happened. Apparently you just found out about it and made up the details.Who cares if he carried the team ? We know he was "upset" about not scoring a TD in a SB win. To me, the rest "he is a good guy, he is a good player" is irrelevant. We know he was upset. To me that is enough.
Of course it matters, because you are characterizing him as a selfish player who cared more about being the guy that got the TD than his team winning, which is 100% wrong.Why be embarassed ? It doesn't matter to me that he was one of the best. Lawrence Taylor was as well, and there are plenty of reasons to criticize him.
2. The Bears fans where great to party with, both before and after the game, gracious in victory and generous to the defeated. I don't think I had to buy a drink the rest of that night, courtesy of Bears fans.
I'd like to think that this is the reason. Bears fans, for the most part, are fans who don't feel the need to make YOU feel bad about your team, in order for THEM to feel good about their team.I was in Tampa and the Bears played the Bucs that weekend in the old NFC Central and we hung out with and partied with the Bears fans and they were awesome. This is probably 93 back in the
Sombrero which was a pit.
I've also been to Chicago for work a half dozen times over the years and I've always met locals at bars and restaurants and had a blast hanging out with them. They have that Midwestern kindness and trust.