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TO has always impressed me with his play, desire to win, and work ethic. His antics on the field (showboating, dancing, etc) shouldn't command as much attention as it does- not everyone has the same personality and the league is much more interesting with him in it. The NFL may say that it's bad for football, but they're laughing their way to to the bank with all publicity he garners.
He may be a cocky and arrogant guy on the field, but I've never once heard a negative thing about him off the field. In an era where professional players are in the middle of murder scenes, drug deals, and sexual assaults, why is TO the poster boy for being a "bad boy"? Because he's not setting an example for "good sportsmanship"? I think the league has bigger fish to fry than a guy with funny dances.
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