bills88 Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 So you want a guy on your team that gives to the community (aka class act in your book) but acts like a childish fool on the football field and HURTS the team. What makes him more of a JOKE is he had opportunities to make up for his stupidity by catching the ball in critcal situations - and failed miserably..yea I want that type of "class act" on my team. A class act knows how to give to the community AND how to act on the field. They do BOTH. SJ needs to f'n grow up and stop acting like bozo TO on the field. Selfless acts toward the community but totally SELFISH on the field. Yea thats gonna win football games. Stevie is a 25 year old guy who made a bad decision after scoring a touchdown in a game. 1. This is does not define him as a person. 2. Any article I have read about him and his personal life show a lot more about him as a person. 3. No matter what, this was a really great thing he did by donating the tickets. 4. When you were 25, how many stupid things did you do in your life, especially at 25 and hope they don't define you? His is just caught on national tv. They were stupid, but there is so much more to look at a person to decide what type of person he is.
Nuncha Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 Stevie is a 25 year old guy who made a bad decision after scoring a touchdown in a game. 1. This is does not define him as a person. 2. Any article I have read about him and his personal life show a lot more about him as a person. 3. No matter what, this was a really great thing he did by donating the tickets. 4. When you were 25, how many stupid things did you do in your life, especially at 25 and hope they don't define you? His is just caught on national tv. They were stupid, but there is so much more to look at a person to decide what type of person he is. I'm not a professional athlete in the spotlight - it doesn't matter what "Stupid" things I did at 25. You are comparing apples to airplanes. Don't you think he should act professional, ESPECIAlLY after he was warned about his stupidity countless times? He can't even overcome his antics and catch the ball in the clutch.
QB Bills Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 So you want a guy on your team that gives to the community (aka class act in your book) but acts like a childish fool on the football field and HURTS the team. What makes him more of a JOKE is he had opportunities to make up for his stupidity by catching the ball in critcal situations - and failed miserably..yea I want that type of "class act" on my team. A class act knows how to give to the community AND how to act on the field. They do BOTH. SJ needs to f'n grow up and stop acting like bozo TO on the field. Selfless acts toward the community but totally SELFISH on the field. Yea thats gonna win football games. excellent post! possibly the best one i've ever read on this board it leads to one question though...how did you find out where leodis mckelvin lived?
QB Bills Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 on the infinitely miniscule chance that anyone from the bills FO reads this msg (on the 3rd page of a random thread), i say to you this: you people have been stupid for long enough, maybe try being competent on for size, you just might like it...start by re-signing (or, failing that, franchising) your best receiver...thanks
Malazan Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 This is bad form. There's no indication that SJ is getting any financial return on his generosity. I think he's truly a good guy. A guy who is looking for a new contract...I'm sure it never crossed his or his agent's mind. It's amazing how he is 'stopping the antics' and 'just wants to do good things' now after a year where he didn't exactly light it up.
Nuncha Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 excellent post! possibly the best one i've ever read on this board it leads to one question though...how did you find out where leodis mckelvin lived? WTF does this have to do with McKelvin dude? Has being a Bills fan totally fried your brain? A guy who is looking for a new contract...I'm sure it never crossed his or his agent's mind. It's amazing how he is 'stopping the antics' and 'just wants to do good things' now after a year where he didn't exactly light it up. +1 I would have loved it if he was at 999 yards when he was benched rather than just over 1,000. Maybe that would have helped everything sink into his pea sized brain a little deeper.
NoSaint Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 Stevie is a 25 year old guy who made a bad decision after scoring a touchdown in a game. 1. This is does not define him as a person. 2. Any article I have read about him and his personal life show a lot more about him as a person. 3. No matter what, this was a really great thing he did by donating the tickets. 4. When you were 25, how many stupid things did you do in your life, especially at 25 and hope they don't define you? His is just caught on national tv. They were stupid, but there is so much more to look at a person to decide what type of person he is. The biggest mischaracterization being that the issue was one time during one game.
HuSeYiN1978 Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 It's not just that he's cheap. He also runs a horrible football organization. He's run this franchise into the ground. Why does the negativity have to stop? We haven't made the playofs in 12 years. We're the laughing stock of the league. We shouldn't be negative why? Because you say it's time to stop? Ok there was 3 questions in your comment. In order = 1. Cuz I said so 2. See answer 1 3. Yes
first_and_ten Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 Ok there was 3 questions in your comment. In order = 1. Cuz I said so 2. See answer 1 3. Yes Since your declarations have so much weight, why not also mention it's time to stop world hunger
QB Bills Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 So you want a guy on your team that gives to the community (aka class act in your book) but acts like a childish fool on the football field and HURTS the team. What makes him more of a JOKE is he had opportunities to make up for his stupidity by catching the ball in critcal situations - and failed miserably..yea I want that type of "class act" on my team. A class act knows how to give to the community AND how to act on the field. They do BOTH. SJ needs to f'n grow up and stop acting like bozo TO on the field. Selfless acts toward the community but totally SELFISH on the field. Yea thats gonna win football games. excellent post! possibly the best one i've ever read on this board it leads to one question though...how did you find out where leodis mckelvin lived? WTF does this have to do with McKelvin dude? Has being a Bills fan totally fried your brain? haha...i knew that would go over your head...thanks for the laugh, champ
HuSeYiN1978 Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 Since your declarations have so much weight, why not also mention it's time to stop world hunger My people, it's time to stop world hunger...
Mopreme Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 I would be more concerned that Donte Whitner invited Johnson to the game. Looks like they are friends which could play a role in Johnson leaving for the 49ers if the Bills fail to retain him.
CodeMonkey Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 Since your declarations have so much weight, why not also mention it's time to stop world hunger Ralph is too cheap to stop world hunger.
Just Jack Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 Ralph is too cheap to stop world hunger. Hah! World hunger was stopped back in 1985, remember Live Aid and all those charity records?
T master Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 Great story !! But it did shine a little light on who brought Stevie to the SF game & it wouldn't surprise me if Lil Donte had an ulterior motive !!
Beerball Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 Hah! World hunger was stopped back in 1985, remember Live Aid and all those charity records? Yeah, but we're still waiting for world peas.
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