T.O has missed another pre-season game - seriously!
August 26th 2009 14:23
Look, I understand that after you reach a certain level of superstardom, your let off easy. Especially if you are a player that has proven to be efficient over a long period of time. But I just think that it is plain bitchassness to miss preseason games. T.O. has missed his 3rd preseason game. I just find that totally unacceptable! Don't get me wrong, although T.O. is aging, he can be more efficient than any Pro-bowl WR out there (well maybe most). But, Preseason is a time for players to prove there worth on the field against there opponents. Every player should get an opportunity to fight for a starting spot, or just a spot on the roster in general. So if a player misses preseason games; in theory he should not be allowed to play until he can prove he is better than those who choose to follow the rules, right! (wouldn't that be nice). Due to the ruthless nature of business, that is just no the case. Is that fair? I know T.O. has proven to be great, but he has also proven to us that he is as demanding as Oprah, J-Lo and Mariah Carey combined (notice how his attitude does not resemble any other famous MEN).
T.O. we get it dude! You are an amazing WR! Yes, you command double teams and make offenses more efficient at times. But you just can't keep acting like a total princess and expect us to respect your game. If you start respecting the game more and your team more, I guarantee we will get off your back about being the Barack Obama of b*&^%es!! Act like the Hall of Famer you could be one day. Stop acting like you just walked of an episode of Will and Grace. Have you ever noticed that we don't make a big deal about other player missing preseason games and training (E.g. Michael Strahan). Its only because they have proven to us that they deserve our respect. Efficiency on the field just ain't enough. Maybe I should be hating the game, and not the player. But I have already lost respect for the game, I really don't want to lose respect for the player(s) too.
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