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Talented, for sure, but extremely unlikeable. Swag is fine, but he takes it to an irritating level.
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Talented, for sure, but extremely unlikeable. Swag is fine, but he takes it to an irritating level.
You mean like that Richard Sherman fella?
Which is why Cam needs to chill. Fans rip the players on other teams whether they're white black or green. Does he think he's supposed to be immune from that? Non-Pats fans hate Tom Brady. Non-Broncos fans or non-Colts fans back in the day hated Manning. Cam doesn't have the right to not be hated by other fans. It's what they do.Are working members of the media the only people whose opinions are allowed?
Because there are a lot of people -- I believe they are called "fans" -- who have been ripping him all year for his touchdown dances and general happiness.
It's what you're hated for, hondo. Newton, IMO, has the right to say what he's hated for has more to do with the haters than with him, because it sure does. But if I were teaching a PR class for pro superstars, I would start with a statement by 18th century Russian general Marshal Suvarov -- "many enemies, much honor."
That's fair. I'm not at all a fan of the celebrations, but I have accepted that it's not going away. And the opponents getting offended by it just seems like sour grapes to me.That's true, but that word ("hate") has just become so overused it's pathetic. Disagree with the celebration of a first down, or (horrors!) dare to pick the other team to win a game, and "They be hatin' on us!!!!!!" becomes the quote.
And the "Don't want to see us celebrate? Then stop us!!" line is off the mark, too.
It's like the person who refuses to say "Excuse me" when he bumps into you declaring, "Don't want to see me acting rude? Then stay out of my way!!"
No, YOU are responsible for your own classy behavior. Not the other person.