hawkfannj
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Hail the conquering hero . As much as I like him back we didn't need him this week! His pockets brought him back .
Hawkfan77":3osulzw8 said:There will be major resentment and animosity in that lockerroom, hope it gets dealt with asap
If that's true then explain Hawaii and the what happened on top of the cliff. I think you're over selling the business aspect. These are some of the most emotional players I've seen in the NFL, and that's a good thing, but I'm not sure all viewed it as "business"Uncle Si":1mzotuyq said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
Uncle Si":j6rhctuh said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
peachesenregalia":craml5c2 said:CodeWarrior":craml5c2 said:I'll be booing him as loud as I can from section 134 come Sunday.
Then do me a favor and sell your ticket to someone else, please. No reason at all to boo him. He made a mistake and has paid for it. He's coming back to help the team and deserves to be forgiven. Has his past selling out of his body every week bought him no equity with fans? Come on.
Uncle Si":3ul0olr0 said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
Hawkfan77":379qg8u8 said:If that's true then explain Hawaii and the what happened on top of the cliff. I think you're over selling the business aspect. These are some of the most emotional players I've seen in the NFL, and that's a good thing, but I'm not sure all viewed it as "business"Uncle Si":379qg8u8 said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
peachesenregalia":3yktp8v0 said:DJ_CJ":3yktp8v0 said:So who gets the axe?
Tukuafu, I imagine. Or maybe one of the other DBs. I dunno.
CodeWarrior":nkutj0pd said:peachesenregalia":nkutj0pd said:CodeWarrior":nkutj0pd said:I'll be booing him as loud as I can from section 134 come Sunday.
Then do me a favor and sell your ticket to someone else, please. No reason at all to boo him. He made a mistake and has paid for it. He's coming back to help the team and deserves to be forgiven. Has his past selling out of his body every week bought him no equity with fans? Come on.
Sorry I don't have the hardon for players that many here do. Guy tried to put himself before the team and it blew up in his face, just like he deserved.
I'll be keeping my tickets.
Maybe because everything ends up in details on the Internet or publication? But if you are into conspiracies I guess that's your thingUncle Si":2dfki65f said:Hawkfan77":2dfki65f said:If that's true then explain Hawaii and the what happened on top of the cliff. I think you're over selling the business aspect. These are some of the most emotional players I've seen in the NFL, and that's a good thing, but I'm not sure all viewed it as "business"Uncle Si":2dfki65f said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
Ahh yes... the mystical Hawaii trip...
And yet look at how the business side has impacted this team over the last couple years.
Odd that such an emotional trip was so detailed in an SI article...
How could you ever boo anyone in our colors.Just don't cheer. #mindblown :shock:CodeWarrior":1rby1qoj said:peachesenregalia":1rby1qoj said:CodeWarrior":1rby1qoj said:I'll be booing him as loud as I can from section 134 come Sunday.
Then do me a favor and sell your ticket to someone else, please. No reason at all to boo him. He made a mistake and has paid for it. He's coming back to help the team and deserves to be forgiven. Has his past selling out of his body every week bought him no equity with fans? Come on.
Sorry I don't have the hardon for players that many here do. Guy tried to put himself before the team and it blew up in his face, just like he deserved.
I'll be keeping my tickets.
Hawkfan77":1757w5s8 said:Maybe because everything ends up in details on the Internet or publication? But if you are into conspiracies I guess that's your thingUncle Si":1757w5s8 said:Hawkfan77":1757w5s8 said:If that's true then explain Hawaii and the what happened on top of the cliff. I think you're over selling the business aspect. These are some of the most emotional players I've seen in the NFL, and that's a good thing, but I'm not sure all viewed it as "business"Uncle Si":1757w5s8 said:I think many or overestimating the player reactions. This is a business. Their emotional ties to it come and go. They will welcome him back just fine I'd imagine. May not be automatic, but one team meeting and professionals will be back to work.
Its the fans that are emotional.
Ahh yes... the mystical Hawaii trip...
And yet look at how the business side has impacted this team over the last couple years.
Odd that such an emotional trip was so detailed in an SI article...