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I know that it's allowable by rules, but after EVERY catch Steve Smith made last night, he was either spinning the ball, doing a dance, striking a pose, etc....

 

Get the fug back in the huddle jerkoff!!!! Call me old school, but I will never get used to this "LOOK AT ME" crap every time you catch a ball, make a tackle or sack the QB!

 

 

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Oh come on...he was destroying the overrated Giants defense and totally deflating the hopes of Giants fans everywhere. Living in the Albany, NY area...all I have to hear about by the local media is how amazing Eli Manning will be this year and how the Giants will easily rebound under Coughlin. So I LOVED watching Steve Smith dance and weave his way through the Giants defense. Although I love it when players have fun and show some flare out there, doing it after a 6 yard catch was a wee bit excessive.

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I agree with you Labatt. I dont like that Kevin Winlow Jr michael Irvin Deon Sanders Crap either. We have to hope that the Networks quit showing it, then maybe the punks will quit doing it.

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...act like you've been there before

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come on dude, if I was an NFL cornerback and I finally got the tackle after surrendering a first down and twelve yard play, that would definitely be call for a celebration. I'd probably get out a blackberry and text-message some friends about it on the spot.

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come on dude, if I was an NFL cornerback and I finally got the tackle after surrendering a first down and twelve yard play, that would definitely be call for a celebration.  I'd probably get out a blackberry and text-message some friends about it on the spot.

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I would WANT to do the same thing if i scored an NFL touchdown as well. And I can PROMISE you, Thurman Thomas always wanted to do the same, but words from a wise man: when you score the touchdown, act like you've been there before.

 

Who played the game with more class? Thurman, or this POS Steve Smith?

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I would WANT to do the same thing if i scored an NFL touchdown as well. And I can PROMISE you, Thurman Thomas always wanted to do the same, but words from a wise man: when you score the touchdown, act like you've been there before.

 

Who played the game with more class? Thurman, or this POS Steve Smith?

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sometimes my sarcasm is a little too tongue in cheek. sorry :rolleyes:

 

If I could run over Deion Sanders with a riding lawnmower several times it would not be enough payback for having to see his stupid mug the past 14 years.

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sometimes my sarcasm is a little too tongue in cheek.  sorry :blink:

 

If I could run over Deion Sanders with a riding lawnmower several times it would not be enough payback for having to see his stupid mug the past 14 years.

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ya know what, after i posted, i went back and read yours, and i honestly thought you might have been being sarcastic. .. couldnt tell..

 

its a shame quality sarcasm can be lost when typed out

 

:rolleyes:

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That's because "sportsmanship" is a dying element. Too bad really, it was a great way to teach manners and self control.

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Blame it on "The ESPN mentality", where it's all about self-promotion and getting yourself on the highlight reels, team be damned. :rolleyes:

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I just know there has to be some common ground between the Nate Clements-like celebrations for making a tackle and the old handing the ball to the ref ala Barry Sanders or Jerry Rice. That's the challenge for today's player; finding that common ground.

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I just know there has to be some common ground between the Nate Clements-like celebrations for making a tackle and the old handing the ball to the ref ala Barry Sanders or Jerry Rice.  That's the challenge for today's player; finding that common ground.

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Is it really a challenge to be sportsmanlike, play the game, and celebrate afterwards? To not behave like a 5-year-old? If you want to be a showman, go try out for American Idol. If you want to play football, have respect for your opponents AND yourself, and let your play speak volumes.

 

If you want to talk about a problem with the media (not liberal or conservative bias), it's celebrating people who behave like children because it makes for an interesting story that can sell more advertisements.

 

Think about the people who are in the hall of fame, and think about what a devaluation it is going to be when the unfortunately inevitable happens and Sanders gets a bust of his stupid, smiling melon in there.

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