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Divas, themselves, bore me to tears, but it fascinates me that we associate 'diva' with 'wide receiver'.

 

Does playing WR turn a man into a diva?  Or do natural born divas somehow gravitate towards wide receiver?

 

As a rabid Bills fan, but a casual fan of football at large, I don't keep track of all the melodrama in the NFL.  So I am sure there are divas at other positions in the league.  But the prominent ones -- T.O., A.B., O.B.J -- all play the same position.  Why is that?
 

 

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9 minutes ago, Blue on Blue said:

I prefer to avoid them like the plague.  When it was reported (for a few hours) that AB was coming to Buffalo, I was bummed out, actually sad/mad.  Buffalo just isn't a diva town, thank God.

Buffalo needs to get over the lunch pail, Blue collar mindset. A guy like AB would do wonders for their receiving core. 

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55 minutes ago, Blue on Blue said:

Divas, themselves, bore me to tears, but it fascinates me that we associate 'diva' with 'wide receiver'.

 

Does playing WR turn a man into a diva?  Or do natural born divas somehow gravitate towards wide receiver?

 

As a rabid Bills fan, but a casual fan of football at large, I don't keep track of all the melodrama in the NFL.  So I am sure there are divas at other positions in the league.  But the prominent ones -- T.O., A.B., O.B.J -- all play the same position.  Why is that?
 

 

 

i don't mind as long as they've actual DONE SOMETHING OUT THERE to justify even thinking of showboating

 

sure as heck hasn't happened in a Bills uniform since Moulds played

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:

Buffalo needs to get over the lunch pail, Blue collar mindset. A guy like AB would do wonders for their receiving core. 

Well he should be available. Only the Raiders could find a way to bring this nut job back into the fold. Guy may really have a screw loose and LOL - avoids Buffalo and still gets frostbite! Too much irony to believe! Helmet diva, issues in Pittsburgh, now physically strikes the GM! Thank baby Jesus that he did not become a Buffalo Bill.

Should be out of football and needs to seek medical help. 

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4 minutes ago, Jigsaw2112 said:

Incredible talent + fan worship +media exposure divided by short career window.

Also consider your destiny is inexorably tied to your qb.

That is my theory. More than any other position on the team, their statistics and perceived value is dependent on others, so they develop a mentality of blaming other players for falling short of their often unrealistic expectations. This leads to a general mindset of blaming external forces and constantly stumping for their own greatness because they are prevented form showing it on the field due to other players ineptitude.

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Apparently running backs are becoming divas now.

25 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:

Buffalo needs to get over the lunch pail, Blue collar mindset. A guy like AB would do wonders for their receiving core. 

 

Really? How is AB doing for the Raider's receiving core?

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I think that WR's (and to an extent DBs) tend to be divas is because they are usually the fastest players on the team, the most athletic and have the most "quick twitch" ability.  They are the ones who make the acrobatic catches and catch the long bombs.  Chicks dig the long ball.  They are used to getting the most adoration and don't like to be out-shined by others.

 

As bad as some of these guys are, they are counterbalanced by the classy guys like Larry Fitzgerald.  Going back a few years, Jerry Rice - perhaps the greatest WR of all time - was a classy guy.  Our own HOF'er Andre Reed was also a class act.

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51 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:

Buffalo needs to get over the lunch pail, Blue collar mindset. A guy like AB would do wonders for their receiving core. 

I mean the blue collar stuff gets old but AB is a crazy person.  SJ has some flash but I think was an awesome Bill.  

 

And this is is where I bring up wanting to draft JuJu who seems to have the perfect attitude. But we traded up for Zay so it worked out. 

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2 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I mean the blue collar stuff gets old but AB is a crazy person.  SJ has some flash but I think was an awesome Bill.  

 

And this is is where I bring up wanting to draft JuJu who seems to have the perfect attitude. But we traded up for Zay so it worked out. 

SJ as in Stevie? Yeah, his personality was awesome. He had the perfect amount of swag. I'd like to see more of that to be perfectly honest. Not celebrating is the most overrated virtue in sports. I prefer to see the players having fun if they do something right.

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3 hours ago, Jrb1979 said:

Buffalo needs to get over the lunch pail, Blue collar mindset. A guy like AB would do wonders for their receiving core. 

 

I'd rather try to find an AJ Green, Deandre Hopkins type of WR. Go to work, get it done and present yourself with some dignity.

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3 hours ago, msw2112 said:

I think that WR's (and to an extent DBs) tend to be divas is because they are usually the fastest players on the team, the most athletic and have the most "quick twitch" ability.  They are the ones who make the acrobatic catches and catch the long bombs.  Chicks dig the long ball.  They are used to getting the most adoration and don't like to be out-shined by others.

 

As bad as some of these guys are, they are counterbalanced by the classy guys like Larry Fitzgerald.  Going back a few years, Jerry Rice - perhaps the greatest WR of all time - was a classy guy.  Our own HOF'er Andre Reed was also a class act.

Then you have Marvin Harrison, who was universally admired for his "professionalism" doing all sorts of REAL criminal activity. Point being, don't judge a human being by their on field "flamboyance" or lack there of.

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5 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

Then you have Marvin Harrison, who was universally admired for his "professionalism" doing all sorts of REAL criminal activity. Point being, don't judge a human being by their on field "flamboyance" or lack there of.

 

I live in Arizona and can attest that Larry Fitzgerald is a class act, on and off the field.  He's a huge part of the community.  I met Andre Reed a few years ago, and one of my best friends just met him a few months ago at a charity benefit in Philly.  Great guy, all class.  I have never met Jerry Rice and don't know anyone who has, so I cannot personally attest to his character.  He certainly comes off in the media as a class act and I would bet he is not involved in any illicit illegal activity.  So I disagree with your assessment of my comments.  

 

Further, Antonio Brown and TO, by way of example, are not only "flamboyant" on the field, but have shown to be total asshats off the field.

 

Marvin Harrison is an obvious exception.  I'll give you that one.

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14 hours ago, Blue on Blue said:

Barbara Streisand is a diva.  All I know about Whitney Houston is that she sang the anthem at the Bills first Super Bowl,  and that she's not singing at Super Bowls any more.

I will throw in Mariah Carey as a diva, as well

14 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

What the hell is a diva?  Whitney Houston?

A diva is a person who believes the entire world revolves around them...and uses constant nagging and bitching to create drama, overshadowing every situation they are involved in.

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17 hours ago, Blue on Blue said:

Divas, themselves, bore me to tears, but it fascinates me that we associate 'diva' with 'wide receiver'.

 

Does playing WR turn a man into a diva?  Or do natural born divas somehow gravitate towards wide receiver?

 

As a rabid Bills fan, but a casual fan of football at large, I don't keep track of all the melodrama in the NFL.  So I am sure there are divas at other positions in the league.  But the prominent ones -- T.O., A.B., O.B.J -- all play the same position.  Why is that?
 

 

 

My theory on why WR are divas (and often little b-words) is this:

 

They are really the only position on the field that is completely dependent on another player (qb). Every other position can "do their job" and put good play on tape on their own. Not WRs... They need a productive QB just to look serviceable, and a good QB to look great.

 

My $.02

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13 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

SJ as in Stevie? Yeah, his personality was awesome. He had the perfect amount of swag. I'd like to see more of that to be perfectly honest. Not celebrating is the most overrated virtue in sports. I prefer to see the players having fun if they do something right.

 

when was something done right?

 

been a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng time............

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