Geno gave a fan the ETIII salute

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I contemplated shooting a guys tires out on the interstate today because he tailgated me for 5 minutes in the slow lane.

Anywho…I don’t think Geno is a demon because he flipped the bird.
 

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lol the fan is a big boy who chose to bring the sign there and needs to take it if he’s gonna give it.

Let me guess.. it’s ok for the fan to be an “immature asshole” but not geno? Because geno is held to a higher standard cause he throws a football far? lol

Hey you, lol, be kind to the signboard carrying dude, he is very likely to be a fellow brethren from dot net.
 
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The only thing I'll say about this is that Geno should have known something like this was going to be a possibility the first time he returned to Seattle for a game, and prepared himself for it. Outside of ignoring the fan, if he really wanted respond to him, he would have been much better served blowing him a kiss.
 

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The only thing I'll say about this is that Geno should have known something like this was going to be a possibility the first time he returned to Seattle for a game, and prepared himself for it. Outside of ignoring the fan, if he really wanted respond to him, he would have been much better served blowing him a kiss.

Nailed it!!
 

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The only thing I'll say about this is that Geno should have known something like this was going to be a possibility the first time he returned to Seattle for a game, and prepared himself for it. Outside of ignoring the fan, if he really wanted respond to him, he would have been much better served blowing him a kiss.
Yep answer a fool where he stands, don’t join him
 

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I'd probably give him the finger too. To answer the question, Jamarcus Russell is the biggest bust of all time, and it's not even close. Geno has had up and down years but he's not even a bust.

Side note: I read an article attached to this photo and the writer called the question racist. I'm sick of everything being racist and being made about race. Not one thing about this is racist in any way shape or form. The writer of that article needs to be removed. I wish I had a link to it for context, though it doesn't deserve being read by anyone, but I read it yesterday.
 

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It's hilarious how much pearl clutching is going on here. Geno's gone. He was never important enough to get angry about. Y'all need to let it go, just like those idiot fans taunting him.
Nah, it's fun to blast the guy. No different than those who are still clutching for the previous guy like 4 years later.
 

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It says a lot that he couldn’t just let the heckler go. That’s his shtick. He’s been doing that for decades.

Be better Geno.
This and he wanted a new contract every 5 minutes.
 

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I contemplated shooting a guys tires out on the interstate today because he tailgated me for 5 minutes in the slow lane.

Anywho…I don’t think Geno is a demon because he flipped the bird.
Just celebrate the clown didn't pull in front and brake-check you.

Anyway, anyone remember Geno the hothead when he got popped for DUI and reacted in a classless way? I was surprised the Hawks stuck with him after that behavior.
That said, the emotional reactions are the flipside of the coin of competitive fire. All things being equal, I'd prefer the cold-blooded assassin type of competitive fire. Tom Brady personified that well.
 

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This is what the raider fans think they are getting.

"When he was playing with the Seahawks, Geno was known as being cool, calm and collected. He didn't show frustration or anger on his face during the game. He encouraged his teammates and was always on to the next play. His personality is a perfect match for Pete."

I'm not sure they watched him all that much - his tantrums were regular on the sidelines
 

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Now THAT is funny. But coming from Raiders fans, not surprised. Yeah, that statement is true........if it was opposite day.
 

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