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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Well... I've never actually started a thread about sports so your first statement is a bit out of left field.
As for the rest, Sorry, but at that level of professional sports I don't expect someone to act like a spoiled crybaby. There are plenty of other athletes out there with just as much pressure, who are often much younger than he is, who accept defeat with grace, like a trooper. I respect his playing ability, but when you are a highly paid professional, then part of your job is also to be in front of the media, and part of being in front of the media is acting like a grown up.
Just my opinion.
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I don't know about all those other athletes with equal pressure you are talking about because only one QB in all of football lost the Super Bowl yesterday.
Tons of emotion get pumped into these guys before a game like this.
It's one hell of a emotional tumble when the game is lost and the players are physically beaten, physically hurt and exhausted.
The reporters are talking to someone who's life long dream just crumbled and he is
beaten, exhausted and in pain.
But to you it shouldn't matter because he has a pay check in the mail.
That's how you think; money controls all you are about.
Other people are still struggling with the effects of being human.
You're Mr Big on the sidelines; please just get on the field and show us how Mr Big handles the defeat of a life time.
