i agree.
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Get StartedDR said:He handled the situation poorly, but who really gives a fuck what he says?
dubbsco said:Ah, so because he's such a good player, he doesn't have to be accountable for his actions. Nice. Great way to think about it. if that was Cherlius that had the incident, he should be apologizing, but not Suh, he's too damn good. WOW. I don't' give a shit if your Barry fucking Sanders. If you fuck up, and then get in front of the cameras and create some scary, convoluted story about how he was being held down and was trying to get away, you owe an explanation. He has some growing up to do, end of story.
dubbsco said:He should have handled it like 99 percent of EVERY OTHER ATHLETE in professional or college sports. I don't even give a shit if it's not heartfelt. "I made a mistake, it's been handled in house, and we are moving forward, it won't happen again." He won't ADMIT what he did. That's the scary part about all this. He has some warped train of thought, and he needs to figure out what's right and wrong in this league, because that so-called best athlete in Detroit will be sitting at home.
dubbsco said:So what happens when this happens again, he rips a guys head off, gets suspended, and says, "He was holding me down, I didn't do anything wrong."? You think it will still be cute? I do have a clue how anyone else would handle it. I've seen it a million times. They come out, say they fucked up, and moved on. It's either a statement created by some PR person, or the athlete themselves, that's pretty much common protocol in ANY sport, hell, in ANY line of work. It was a chicken shit move by him, and he needs to ADMIT it.
tonyballs said:dubbsco said:So what happens when this happens again, he rips a guys head off, gets suspended, and says, "He was holding me down, I didn't do anything wrong."? You think it will still be cute? I do have a clue how anyone else would handle it. I've seen it a million times. They come out, say they fucked up, and moved on. It's either a statement created by some PR person, or the athlete themselves, that's pretty much common protocol in ANY sport, hell, in ANY line of work. It was a chicken shit move by him, and he needs to ADMIT it.
Still be cute? Are the voices in your head telling you things, buddy? Jimminy Cripes!!
By the way. Do you feel all warm and fuzzy since Suh came out and apologized for his actions? Are you able to continue with your life and shit? My God, man, you act like Suh violated your <s>wo</s>man or something.
Move on. Suh has....
dubbsco said:Wow, I didn't know people still said Jimminy Cripes.
You better say the same thing to the thousands of people who were echoing my sentiments. Quit acting like I'm on an island with my stance. I think the fact that he came out and apologized validated everything I was arguing with you about. Someone got in his ear, told him to say sorry for fucking up, and he manned up. It's what he had to do.
PS: I haven't looked at this thread since my last post, but you are the one who brought it up... So I think the whole "you should move on" comment should be directed at yourself.
dubbsco said:I moved on from this thread bud. I haven't read it in a few days, I figured it was dead and buried, you bumped it back up. I was content with the argument and ready to move on with my life.
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