The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 The point of football is... 1) Fun 2) Winning Want to have the chicken v egg dispute? Point of sports = winning Winning = fun. Therefore Point of sports = fun.
Nervous Guy Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 To be fair, the OP described SJ's celebration as idiocy, not the man himself as an idiot. I disagree with the claim, but I've known plenty of smart people who've done idiotic things. Thanks for that clarification...me was acting dumbly, but that don't mean me a dummy.
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) Want to have the chicken v egg dispute? Point of sports = winning Winning = fun. Therefore Point of sports = fun. Playing = fun Watching the competition = fun Winning = fun Deciding that winning is the only important thing in life = not fun Some of my fondest memories in competition involve the memory of a losing effort. Edited December 6, 2011 by SageAgainstTheMachine
TC in St. Louis Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 sigh sigh your biggest issue with him is his celebrations after scoring a td. If he doesnt stop celebrating, you want him gone. When a team has ZERO talent at WR minus Stevie, and you think it's better to let him go, you're most likely gonna get trashed. No, I want him to grow up.
Buftex Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Playing = fun Wathcing= not as much fun when losing
TC in St. Louis Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 Really? So calling SJ an idiot, etc... is not trashing? Oh, that's an "opinion". Got it. I love this place. I said what he did was idiotic. I didn't call him an idiot. I think he needs to grow up and take the focus off rehearsing his celebrations.
KD in CA Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 It was horrible all those years when Thurman would score and then hand the ball to the ref also. Couldn't he have come up with some kind of dance to celebrate? IMO, football is "fun" if the team is playing well and winning, not if someone does a silly dance in the middle of yet another defeat. That said, it's also pretty silly to pile on Johnson for whatever he did on Sunday (no foul, no harm). He's the most talented guy the Bills have on offense and needs to be resigned to a long term deal.
DrDawkinstein Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Well, that is interesting. I thought I had heard that there had been no talks between Johnson and the Bills. Right before they extended Fitzpatrick, it seemed like all the talk (amongst fans) was about getting Fred Jackson and Steve Johnson re-signed...the Fitzpatrick deal, for me anyways, kind of came out fo left field. BTW- perhaps it is all aestehtics, and some of us are more open to td celebrations than others. But, I have absolutely no problem with them when a team is winning. As Sage said, football is about 1) Fun and 2) Winning. To me, the fun comes with the winning. Im going off memory here so take it all with a grain of salt, but I believe the reports were that the Bills and SJ were about $2mil/year apart and Stevie wanted money more inline with the top WRs. The $5mil and $7mil numbers were guesses on our part. Talks stalled and both camps decided to wait until later/after the season. Regardless of 1 or 2 dropped passes, and "the penalty", I dont think Stevie's stock has dropped that much as far as the whole league is concerned. Which means if we dont get him re-signed then best case scenario he uses another team to drive up our cost (see: Tyson Clabo playing us against the Falcons). Worst case is that he ends up leaving and we have an even bigger hole at WR (but at least we wont have to deal with his celebrations). Also, while we're on the subject, it should be noted that both Buddy and Freddie reported that the Bills approached the Jackson camp to work on an extension when all that stuff was going around in the media but it was Jackson that said he wanted to wait. Nix also noted that had it not been for the lockout, the FO would have addressed most of these contracts in the off-season, but as it worked out, they had to wait to start these talks. Kyle's camp was willing to talk, he got an extension. Fitz's camp was willing to talk, he got an extension. The fact that Stevie and Freddie remain is on them.
TC in St. Louis Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 I said what he did was idiotic. I didn't call him an idiot. I think he needs to grow up and take the focus off rehearsing his celebrations. Sorry.....I didn't know that somebody already pointed this out....I was responding to your post on page two. I think Chan showed good restraint with his public comments about Stevie. I hope his internal handling of the issue was pretty intense. Stevie's actions were quite costly. I don't want him to leave the team. I totally disagree with cutting him. I might fine him for the waddle, because it seemed as rehearsed as the shooting/plane crash deal. But that would be internal. And I might put him in a room with a veteran like Barnett to have a chat about the issue.
DrDawkinstein Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) No, I want him to grow up. You want him to grow up. In order to be "grown up" in your mind, he must stop celebrating. If he doesnt "grow up", then what? Would you keep him? Or send him packing? Edit: Nevermind, you answered in the post right about this. Thanks! Go Bills! Edited December 6, 2011 by DrDareustein
EldaBillsFan Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Not a wr on roster, in free-agency, or in the draft is better than Stevie:....and HE WANTS TO BE HERE!
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) If the guys in the Bills locker room don't care, Why should the Fans? You can't tell what kind of teammate a guy is by the way he dances in the end zone. If the leaders on the team want to keep him aroung they should sign him, If they don't and feel they are better without him then let him go... The Bengals thought they were screwed without Ocho too.... They don't seem to miss him. On the same hand I have not heard any rumblings about locker room issues and I see him next to his QB on the sidelines all the time presumably trying to figure out how to win. It's not like he is cleating guys on the head or shoving around the refereee's... Edited December 6, 2011 by over 20 years of fanhood
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Playing = fun Watching the competition = fun Winning = fun Deciding that winning is the only important thing in life = not fun Some of my fondest memories in competition involve the memory of a losing effort. Are we talking about participation or spectating? I'm coming from the participant angle...
billsfreak Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 The point of football is... 1) Fun 2) Winning That's how I've always seen it anyway. To me, seeing the Bills win is secondary to taking Sunday off to veg on the couch with some chips and guacamole and have some fun watching football. So when Stevie makes me laugh like that, it's 100% a positive. If you accomplish #2 on your list-#1 comes automatically. So in theory you have them backwards.
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 If the guys in the Bills locker room don't care, Why should the Fans? You can't tell what kind of teammate a guy is by the way he dances in the end zone. If the leaders on the team want to keep him aroung they should sign him, If they don't and feel they are better without him then let him go... The Bengals thought they were screwed without Ocho too.... They don't seem to miss him. On the same hand I have not heard any rumblings about locker room issues and I see him next to his QB on the sidelines all the time presumably trying to figure out how to win. It's not like he is cleating guys on the head or shoving around the refereee's... I don't think anyone's implying that Stevie's behavior is indiciative of an internal TEAM problem. Rather, I think the implication is that it's an internal STEVIE problem--signs of immaturity. What's there to "celebrate" when you're in desperation mode, still needing 6 points for a come from behind win AT HOME to end a FOUR GAME LOSING streak? Also, to touch on my response to Sage, what's "fun" about anything of the circumstances in this scenario. Stevie gets paid to win. Not to have fun.
McBeane Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 What I find absurd is the assumption that the "waddle" took focus away from preparing for the game. Stevie is a creative guy and I find it hard to believe that he spends any more time than a few minutes on thinking of celebrations. It's not about getting all the attention, it's about having fun. I don't see how that is a negative in the least.
snamsnoops Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) This post is "dumb dumb dumb" SJ is one of the best players on our team. This is his 2nd year as a starter. OK he dropped a big one last year and this year. HE WAS A 7TH ROUND PICK! I think he is playing well and learning in the process. I hope he continues to do what he did after every score from here on out! It was great! U R an idiot for suggesting he be fined for that. If u r not an idiot u must b a troll or both! Nice post. Can't beleive i started to read this crap! Edited December 6, 2011 by snamsnoops
billsfreak Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 I cant wait til you idiots start complaining once Stevie leaves in FA and start blaming Ralph and Buddy. Kind of like you guys ran Marshawn out of town, now look at him... No fan or group of fans has ever ran anyone out of town, kept someone in town or brought someone in town. NFL franchises, and especially the Buffalo Bills couldn't give a care less what their fans think, especially when it comes to personnel decisions. It was horrible all those years when Thurman would score and then hand the ball to the ref also. Couldn't he have come up with some kind of dance to celebrate? As he said in his HOF speech, he did celebrate the first time he scored. Marv Levy jumped his ass and told him to "Act Like You Have Been There Before" and he never did again. Now that is class. Even Thurman mentioned how that little thing from Marv helped him grow up. Not sure if Johnson will ever grow up, but then again he will never be half the player Thurman was either.
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 What I find absurd is the assumption that the "waddle" took focus away from preparing for the game. Stevie is a creative guy and I find it hard to believe that he spends any more time than a few minutes on thinking of celebrations. It's not about getting all the attention, it's about having fun. I don't see how that is a negative in the least. Just to simplify the logic I'm applying (read no snarkiness, please) Even being conscious of the opportunity for a smart ass response to a week-old scolding when you're in crunch time and the season is on the line = immature. Dropping passes when you're wide open and it's crunch time = immature. THEREFORE Even being conscious of the opportunity for a smart ass response to a week-old scolding when you're in crunch time and the season is on the line = Dropping passes when you're wide open and it's crunch time
TC in St. Louis Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 This post is "dumb dumb dumb" SJ is one of the best players on our team. This is his 2nd year as a starter. OK he dropped a big one last year and this year. HE WAS A 7TH ROUND PICK! I think he is playing well and learning in the process. I hope he continues to do what he did after every score from here on out! It was great! U R an idiot for suggesting he be fined for that. If u r not an idiot u must b a troll or both! Nice post. Can't beleive i started to read this crap! amen to the first part of the post. boo to the second part about my being an idiot or a troll. it's just a way to pass some time.
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