gobillsinytown Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 I have no problem with them being out and partying, the season is over. But what the hell is it with dancing on stage with your shirt off. Where is your dignity man? Alcohol has a tendency to make dignity a little hard to find, especially when the amount of alcohol consumed is proportionate to the pain of the loss. I bet he was miserable the next day though.....hungover and his ankle on fire after the shot wore off.
Dorkington Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Oh c'mon, this is dumb. They lost the Superbowl... there's still reason to enjoy life and celebrate a good season. Have at it man. Don't injure yourself, don't do anything illegal, but other than that, do whatever the !@#$ you want on your own time. You had a good year, celebrate away. The Bills and their fans, have no room to talk. We are the ones with a failing team.
Trader Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 BB should make an example of him and trade him to the Bills for a fifth. That will teach him ! Never again will he party after a superbowl. We can throw in Torrell Troupe for good measure!
Captain Hindsight Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 Somehow i don't care. Im glad it just wasn't in the streets of Boston
Mr_Blizzard Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 Losing sucks. But are you going to let it ruin your life? No sense sulking about it. The Pats played a good game, and if a couple of plays had turned out differently, they would have won. (And believe me - I am no Patriots fan!) The good ones shake it off, and get ready to play again. Gronk is young, and I'm sure he will get back to the big game at least a couple more times before he retires..
QB Bills Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 guess i`m in the minority, but i`d be pretty pissed seeing that if i was a patriots fan ya, the pc answer is its only football and life goes on, but you`d like to think that a guy who just lost in the super bowl just a few hours before wouldn`t be acting like he just won it...its not a romanticized notion, there are still players out there that care enough to not want to go party after a loss like that a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode
benderbender Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 Somehow all the scorn at Jay Cutler for *gasp* going out to dinner with his girlfriend on a busted leg, is not applicable to Gronk because...um... he's more likable? Better looking? Dates pornstars?
Reks Ryan Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 guess i`m in the minority, but i`d be pretty pissed seeing that if i was a patriots fan ya, the pc answer is its only football and life goes on, but you`d like to think that a guy who just lost in the super bowl just a few hours before wouldn`t be acting like he just won it...its not a romanticized notion, there are still players out there that care enough to not want to go party after a loss like that a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode Helluva good point. I attended 3 of the Bills superbowl losses while single and my 20's. Had a great time before the games, but was too depressed to party afterwards, just as a fan. personally it would've pissed me off to see Thurman Thomas and crew having the time of their lives after a couple of those miserable performances.
bbb Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 Helluva good point. I attended 3 of the Bills superbowl losses while single and my 20's. Had a great time before the games, but was too depressed to party afterwards, just as a fan. personally it would've pissed me off to see Thurman Thomas and crew having the time of their lives after a couple of those miserable performances. I totally agree. I remember the nights of the Super Bowl in Buffalo, being one of the few people out in the bars - and knowing how crazy the week before had been when we won the AFC, just how down the city was, because nobody was out. And, those that were, were not whooping it up.........Even if it's just for PR, he could have waited a few days to party in public.
bills44 Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode so true. Although I'm sure that SJ wouldn't look like such an uncoordinated doofus. Ankle seems fine....
Santana Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 I think everyone should be pissed off at how awful he's dancing more than the fact that he was dancing after a loss.....ol' boy really took it there, he really did.
Jim in Anchorage Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 (edited) BB should make an example of him and trade him to the Bills for a fifth. That will teach him ! Never again will he party after a superbowl. Or as I remember from the 70's Sabers- Cash and a player to be named later. Edited February 8, 2012 by Jim in Anchorage
Buffalo Barbarian Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 Whatever, everyone deals with hardship in their own way.
The Poojer Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 The day Circuit City(my employer at the time) announced we were shutting the doors, most bars in the richmond area had Circuit City employees in them drinking away our sorrows and trying to make a bad situation a bit more bearable....
first_and_ten Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 guess i`m in the minority, but i`d be pretty pissed seeing that if i was a patriots fan ya, the pc answer is its only football and life goes on, but you`d like to think that a guy who just lost in the super bowl just a few hours before wouldn`t be acting like he just won it...its not a romanticized notion, there are still players out there that care enough to not want to go party after a loss like that a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode I agree with you. If It was me, and as competitive as I was, I could not have partied like that after losing the superbowl. I know it's a game, but still, how does a player party like that after losing the biggest game of his career? I'm not saying it was wrong, it's just hard to understand. If anyone played football in high school like I did, and the team lost a big game, we were devastated and could never party like that. Maybe it's a new generation. maybe they don't care as much. If I was a teammate I would be pissed
RealityCheck Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 guess i`m in the minority, but i`d be pretty pissed seeing that if i was a patriots fan ya, the pc answer is its only football and life goes on, but you`d like to think that a guy who just lost in the super bowl just a few hours before wouldn`t be acting like he just won it...its not a romanticized notion, there are still players out there that care enough to not want to go party after a loss like that a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode Just because some fans take football way too seriously it seems even sillier to stack additional expectations on their private lives when not actually practicing or playing a game. How would you prefer he sulk?
Mike in Syracuse Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 I think the bigger disconnect is between the fans perception of the game and the players. Sure the players want to win but to many of them it's a job. As fans we have HUGE emotional commitments to the team and as someone said earlier, we often suffer more.
Turbosrrgood Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 (edited) Apparently his ankle didn't bother him enough to keep him from dancing his sorrow away: Gronk goes wild Ridiculous. It's a GAME (which has ended), the party was planned well in advanced. Nothing wrong with guys unwinding from a stressful game. The season is over. It's one thing to be a die hard fan, it's another to feel that the entire team must be miserable, just because you are. The fair weather Patriot fans have embarrassed themselves by making a big deal about this, what a bunch of pansies. Edited February 8, 2012 by Turbosrrgood
C.Biscuit97 Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 guess i`m in the minority, but i`d be pretty pissed seeing that if i was a patriots fan ya, the pc answer is its only football and life goes on, but you`d like to think that a guy who just lost in the super bowl just a few hours before wouldn`t be acting like he just won it...its not a romanticized notion, there are still players out there that care enough to not want to go party after a loss like that a bit of a stretch, i know, but imagine that was stevie after we had just lost the super bowl...this board would implode Personally, I couldn't care less (though the white boy wasted shirtless dancing with a bunch of guys is pretty strange). But your point about SJ is an excellent one. A lot of people are looking to jump down the throats of anything Bills related. IF SJ did this after a loss, much less a SB, people would want his head. Side note, Gronk may be the biggest meathead to play in the league in a long time. If he was born earlier, he would have been the perfect bully in 80s movies.
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