Campbell takes losing hard

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Slingin Sammy 33
11-20-2007, 04:28 PM
I knew there would be at least one moron out there.

Thanks for proving me right!
I was going to post a sarcastic and funny one about JC crying, but it kind of doesn't work now....

I'm not a big fan of football players crying, but there is nothing wrong with it, I'm sure he wasn't sobbing on the floor in the fetal position. He probably had a few tears running down his checks. I'm glad to see he has this level of passion to win and be successful. This attitude is what we need. Other players seeing his level of passion and committment will pick up their games if they are worth keeping around.

JC definitely isn't soft on the field. He worked harder than anyone in the off-season mentally and physically. He's also takes some shots and gotten right back up. He keeps his composure in the game and that is what's important.

There are plenty of guys who won't shed a tear but are the biggest, selfish babies in the world. They get fat contracts, joke around after losses, play like crap and wind up on IR (Brandon Lloyd).

firstdown
11-20-2007, 04:42 PM
Romo cried after he fumbled that snap last year in the playoffs so its Ok JC shed a few tears.

mheisig
11-20-2007, 05:00 PM
I think its pretty gay truthfully. If he's that upset I think he should try waiting untill he's alone to cry.

Maybe if this was the superbowl or a really big playoff game, but it was just a away game vs. our arch rival that we had a decent shot at winning.

I dont think having the most involved player on the team crying in front of everyone else insprisers everyone to play harder. I personally would take offense to it if he were my QB....

Dude get a grip!

:doh:

I knew it wouldn't take long.

I don't think they meant crying in a wussy, blubbering "waaah I want my mommy" kind of way. The kid was just expressing some pent up emotion and frusteration.

I, for one, am thrilled to see some emotion back in these guys. It's nice to see Portis pissed off, good to see guys like Randel El and Smoot fired up, and a QB who actually gives a damn.

Skills completely aside, Ramsey and Brunell always bugged me cause it seemed like it wasn't a really big deal when they lost. Ramsey I don't think actually HAS facial expressions, and Brunell always had this sort of "aw shucks" shrug to what he had to say.

Time to bring back some passion and fire to this team! Say what you will about football just being a business nowadays, but at its core football is about guys "fighting their guts out," giving their all until the last whistle, showing character, toughness and poise in the face of victory and defeat.

Meks
11-20-2007, 05:06 PM
shit man i cried... so it doesnt surprise me... cuz campbell is a tru redskin

mheisig
11-20-2007, 05:16 PM
I was going to post a sarcastic and funny one about JC crying, but it kind of doesn't work now....

I'm not a big fan of football players crying, but there is nothing wrong with it, I'm sure he wasn't sobbing on the floor in the fetal position. He probably had a few tears running down his checks. I'm glad to see he has this level of passion to win and be successful. This attitude is what we need. Other players seeing his level of passion and committment will pick up their games if they are worth keeping around.

JC definitely isn't soft on the field. He worked harder than anyone in the off-season mentally and physically. He's also takes some shots and gotten right back up. He keeps his composure in the game and that is what's important.

There are plenty of guys who won't shed a tear but are the biggest, selfish babies in the world. They get fat contracts, joke around after losses, play like crap and wind up on IR (Brandon Lloyd).

Right on, Sammy. The reason JC's crying in the locker room is a COOL thing is that he's a total baller on the field. Taking his hits, scrambling for first downs, airing that ball out, he's not afraid to take risks and take some shots. He's no pussy on the field, so I've got no problem showing a little emotion after the game.

Campbell17
11-20-2007, 06:42 PM
This is exactly what you want, a young QB who is incredibly passionate about the game, who is on the rise and the future of the Skins.

Gibbsmeatitle#1
11-20-2007, 06:42 PM
Great point. And besides any man that says he has never cried for whatever reason is a damn liar.

I've never cried! My eyeballs just sweat sometimes. Besides, I don't care if QJC cries, screams or recites poetry after a loss. If that's what he needs to do to motivate himself to get better, I'm all for it. Results baby. It's about the results.

DynamiteRave
11-20-2007, 06:45 PM
I like a guy that's not afraid to cry from time to time. It shows how even more secure in his masculinity he is. He can cry and be a tough guy at the same time. So. No bashing on JC. I bet he's gonna go out there next week and pound some TB ass though, that's for sure.

hurrykaine
11-20-2007, 07:30 PM
please tell me you're kidding..please.

Of course he was kidding. A little reverse psychology with the mod...who fell for it.

MTK
11-20-2007, 08:01 PM
Of course he was kidding. A little reverse psychology with the mod...who fell for it.

I wouldn't be so sure about that.

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