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NYCSkin 11-20-2007, 08:09 PM I echo the sentiments of others who have said that they would rather see a few tears then a bunch of laughter after a tough loss.
I seem to recall a lot of crying in basketball after tough losses but not football. I remember Larry Bird crying at the end of the NCAA championship game against Magic. I think Kobe cried after a playoff exit early in his career. Adam Morrison last year when Gonzaga was eliminated. If JC turns out to be anything like Bird or Kobe...I'll be thrilled.
NYCSkin 11-20-2007, 08:13 PM I wouldn't be so sure about that.
Whether he was kidding or not--you should adopt the mod mentality of your Tampa counterparts for this week and hand out a 3 month ban for that slander.
Then again, according to Buc mod protocol, me telling you what you should do earns me a two week ban, right?
skinsguy 11-20-2007, 10:32 PM It takes a real man to show emotion. Those who don't are cowards in my book. Campbell has shown heart, soul, and love for the game. He's a true team player, and he wants to succeed. I'm sure the money is good, but I'm thinking it isn't about the money for Jason. This is the type of guy we need as our QB.
By the way, in my years of watching football, I have seen plenty of football players cry after a tough loss. I've seen them cry tears of joy when they are victorious. There isn't anything gay about that.
SFREDSKIN 11-20-2007, 10:49 PM It takes a real man to show emotion. Those who don't are cowards in my book. Campbell has shown heart, soul, and love for the game. He's a true team player, and he wants to succeed. I'm sure the money is good, but I'm thinking it isn't about the money for Jason. This is the type of guy we need as our QB.
By the way, in my years of watching football, I have seen plenty of football players cry after a tough loss. I've seen them cry tears of joy when they are victorious. There isn't anything gay about that.
And don't forget Dick Vermeil and Bill Cowher (NFL network commercial). It's alright to cry, it's a sign of REAL man!!
rypper11 11-20-2007, 11:01 PM Crying is showing strong emotion. I agree that if it was slobbery, snotty, in the fetal position balling, then it's not cool. Otherwise, I want to see passion. Tell me that Favre, McNair, Warner or Brady has never been emotional after a close tough loss. Hell, Favre was blowing snot bubbles last year talking after the last game of the year in an interview and nobody questions his passion or leadership.
dblanch66 11-20-2007, 11:05 PM If anyone cares, read "Real Boys" by William Pollack, Phd. It's about rescuing our sons from the myths of boyhood. Men are programmed to stifle emotion due to some pretty arcane thoughts and superstitions. Evolve.
rypper11 11-20-2007, 11:07 PM If you look around the NFL, QB play is absolutely terrible in more places than not. Trading up for Campbell will be the greatest legacy of Gibbs 2.0.
Absolutely. As much as Brunell annoys me, there are probably 10 teams who would want any of our three qbs. Panthers anyone?
SouperMeister 11-20-2007, 11:12 PM My brother told me earlier in the season that he wasn't sure if Campbell is passionate enough to ever become an elite QB. This really shows just how much he cares about winning. That passion, his character, and his work ethic bode well for the Skins' future.
NinjaLink 11-20-2007, 11:42 PM Crying after a tough loss against the Cowboys in which everyone depended on....shows that Campbell is playing football with his heart. I rather have him be emotional after a loss like that instead of him joking and smiling after the game. I can see Campbell being a great quarterback after he learns everything he needs to know.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 11-21-2007, 12:00 AM I knew there was at least one fag moderator on here.
Thanks for proving me right!
And how old are we? :doh: The only people I know who really hate gays are the guys who are the most likely to preach, preach, preach while the sun is up and dress up in drag once the wifey goes to bed.
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