The Big Cat Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Im not casting anything on anyone, I just find it funny that the same people who post about "sex" here get offended about an innunendo on a shirt by a ball player. But I think that's the faulty assumption that many are making. I don't truly believe anyone is offended by the shirt. I think they (like me) are annoyed at our "star's" lack of maturity.
BringBackFergy Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 But I think that's the faulty assumption that many are making. I don't truly believe anyone is offended by the shirt. I think they (like me) are annoyed at our "star's" lack of maturity. Agreed. While Stevie seems like a good guy and father/husband, he has been told before (and had to sit out) not to make a spectacle of himself if it hurts the team (Plaxico Burress shot to leg, jet crashing, dumb tweets) he still doesn't get it. I'm not offended by the shirt because I didn't serve in the military - but I can understand how a veteran who worked hard for ribbons/badges on his lapel would say "this kid gets paid millions to catch footballs...wtf is he thinking wearing combat ribbons (or fake combat ribbons) on his shirt." Using the traditional form for naval ship emblems to make a joke is another story altogether but the combat/achievement ribbons might be offensive to veterans who worked their butts off and sacrificed to earn them. Stevie wearing this type of shirt isn't offensive to me...he looks like Michael Jackson when he used to sport the military style outfits which I thought was foolish.
The Big Cat Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Oh this thread is still going? Thanks to you. I don't mean to be bitter. I haven't forgiven you for Mama Cass.
HamSandwhich Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Thanks to you. I don't mean to be bitter. I haven't forgiven you for Mama Cass. Not ashamed to say that Mama Cass flew right over my head. Whatcha talking about Willis?
The Big Cat Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Not ashamed to say that Mama Cass flew right over my head. Whatcha talking about Willis? http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/mamacass.asp
HamSandwhich Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Thanks to you. I don't mean to be bitter. I haven't forgiven you for Mama Cass. HAHAHAHA! +25
CodeMonkey Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Show your swagger by catching a game winning touchdown! If he did, it is doubtful this thread would have gone beyond 1 page. Kevin Costner in Bull Durham ... "If you win 20 in the show, you can let the fungus grow back and the press'll think you're colorful. Until you win 20 in the show, however, it means you are a slob." Translation, winners can get away with much more than losers.
#34fan Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Im not casting anything on anyone, I just find it funny that the same people who post about "sex" here get offended about an innunendo on a shirt by a ball player. Valid point. However, the key here is leadership. As fans, we've put up with stunt after STUPID stunt fron Steve Johnson. -No, this one doesn't cost us fifteen yards, but it is yet another reason not to take the guy seriously. You can argue whether or not he's a legit #1 WR. But it's hard to call him a 'team leader" with crap like this floating around the internet. It just shows a guy who's incapable of good judgement. -Great example for the rooks Stevie!
Clippers of Nfl Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 (edited) Tomorrow Im gonna wear that shirt in my office to bring some swagger to the Human Resource team! I will change my name to Frankie instead of Frank. And when I fire or hire someone, I will show my undershirt that says...WHY SO SERIOUS? Stevie Johnson must be related to Chad Johnson...its all about Tweets and Instagram and Facebook and looking good. How about playing the damn game with integrity. Show your swagger by catching a game winning touchdown! I missed a game? "oh uss fkmore" Over a 1000 yards 3 seasons in a row is swag to me. But what do I know. If he's raping or murdering is one thing. He's wearing a freaking shirt. But I think that's the faulty assumption that many are making. I don't truly believe anyone is offended by the shirt. I think they (like me) are annoyed at our "star's" lack of maturity. Im not annoyed. I think it's just you. Valid point. However, the key here is leadership. As fans, we've put up with stunt after STUPID stunt fron Steve Johnson. -No, this one doesn't cost us fifteen yards, but it is yet another reason not to take the guy seriously. You can argue whether or not he's a legit #1 WR. But it's hard to call him a 'team leader" with crap like this floating around the internet. It just shows a guy who's incapable of good judgement. -Great example for the rooks Stevie! See this is why this will my last post on this stupid thread. Racking up yards IS setting good example for the rooks by the way. Edited July 24, 2013 by Clippers of Nfl
BringBackFergy Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 I missed a game? "oh uss fkmore" Over a 1000 yards 3 seasons in a row is swag to me. But what do I know. If he's raping or murdering is one thing. He's wearing a freaking shirt. Im not annoyed. I think it's just you. See this is why this will my last post on this stupid thread. Racking up yards IS setting good example for the rooks by the way. Wanna bet??
The Big Cat Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 I missed a game? "oh uss fkmore" Over a 1000 yards 3 seasons in a row is swag to me. But what do I know. If he's raping or murdering is one thing. He's wearing a freaking shirt. Im not annoyed. I think it's just you. See this is why this will my last post on this stupid thread. Racking up yards IS setting good example for the rooks by the way. And you are welcome to carry out your life, unannoyed, But--clearly--I'm not the only one. If he did, it is doubtful this thread would have gone beyond 1 page. Kevin Costner in Bull Durham ... "If you win 20 in the show, you can let the fungus grow back and the press'll think you're colorful. Until you win 20 in the show, however, it means you are a slob." Translation, winners can get away with much more than losers. Very valid point.
Clippers of Nfl Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Wanna bet?? Wanna lose? Wait, "Oh uss fkmore" Doh!
microscopes Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 The "shirt style" is trendy? LMAO. You know I meant Stevie is a public figure. You're not and I'm not, which means we can wear "funny, inappropriate, ironic" clothes all we want. Stevie should be a bit more self aware. Why should public figures have to be more self aware? What about him being in the public eye determines that he has to wear clothing that is not "inappropriate, ironic"? He is a human being just as you and I. But I think that's the faulty assumption that many are making. I don't truly believe anyone is offended by the shirt. I think they (like me) are annoyed at our "star's" lack of maturity. Why does a star football player have to be mature? He is paid to study the playbook, run routes, and catch footballs. While there are "moral clauses" in many contracts, meaning crimes can lead to the severing of a contract, there are no "maturity clauses". THAT is the true faulty assumption. That a player who is a paid a large amount of money to do a job on a football field is therefore subject to some imaginary set of rules that is not bound to anyone else.
McD Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 (edited) If your parents didn't Fuhkmore none of you would be here. I think we should all Fuhkmore and learn to enjoy life! Edited July 24, 2013 by McD
eball Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 Why should public figures have to be more self aware? What about him being in the public eye determines that he has to wear clothing that is not "inappropriate, ironic"? He is a human being just as you and I. See my other post about an employee's responsibility not to embarrass his employer. Hip hop artists are "supposed" to be edgy and cool because that's their market and they really work for themselves. NFL players? There's a reputation and an image. It's just short-sighted by Stevie, that's all.
papazoid Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 (edited) Why should public figures have to be more self aware? What about him being in the public eye determines that he has to wear clothing that is not "inappropriate, ironic"? He is a human being just as you and I. Why does a star football player have to be mature? He is paid to study the playbook, run routes, and catch footballs. While there are "moral clauses" in many contracts, meaning crimes can lead to the severing of a contract, there are no "maturity clauses". THAT is the true faulty assumption. That a player who is a paid a large amount of money to do a job on a football field is therefore subject to some imaginary set of rules that is not bound to anyone else. because it is clearly spelled out in the LEAGUE POLICY FOR PLAYERS under Personal Conduct: All persons associated with the NFL are required to avoid conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in the National Football League. This requirement applies to players, coaches, other team employees, owners, game officials and all others privileged to work in the National Football League. For many years, it has been well understood that rules promoting lawful, ethical, and responsible conduct serve the interests of the League, its players, and fans. Illegal or irresponsible conduct does more than simply tarnish the offender. It puts innocent people at risk, sullies the reputation of others involved in the game, and undermines public respect and support for the NFL. It is important to note that the unsportsmanlike conduct rules apply to all personnel in the team area, including players, coaches, team employees, and officials. Lack of respect or other unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated during games or at other times, including postgame interviews. This includes abusive, threatening, insulting, or profane language or gestures, and physical acts by coaches, players, and other club personnel directed at opponents, officials, game personnel, or fans. Coaches and players should keep in mind that every NFL game is broadcast on radio and television, and that there are open microphones near the playing field as well as closeup camera shots that permit easy lip-reading by viewers. The League and its participants are severely criticized whenever obscene or profane language or obscene gestures are carried or shown on the air. Serious incidents of this kind will warrant disciplinary action by the League. http://www.nflevolution.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/FO-11-12-League-Policies-for-Players.pdf Edited July 24, 2013 by papazoid
section122 Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 See my other post about an employee's responsibility not to embarrass his employer. Hip hop artists are "supposed" to be edgy and cool because that's their market and they really work for themselves. NFL players? There's a reputation and an image. It's just short-sighted by Stevie, that's all. An employees responsibility to not have his employer use a picture of him to wish him a happy birthday. Yes Stevie wore the shirt but the bills, his employer, posted it. Apparently they have no problem with it. Nobody cares about this. Nobody in the media cares about this. Nobody in the military cares about this. Nobody on the team cares about this. Apparently nobody from the Bills cares about this. Just a few fans that already don't like Stevie and want to use any excuse (even one as poor as this) to bash him. And yes big cat I'm talking about you. You are way past objective about this one. Please everybody let this thread die. We are embarrassing ourselves...
The Big Cat Posted July 24, 2013 Posted July 24, 2013 An employees responsibility to not have his employer use a picture of him to wish him a happy birthday. Yes Stevie wore the shirt but the bills, his employer, posted it. Apparently they have no problem with it. Nobody cares about this. Nobody in the media cares about this. Nobody in the military cares about this. Nobody on the team cares about this. Apparently nobody from the Bills cares about this. Just a few fans that already don't like Stevie and want to use any excuse (even one as poor as this) to bash him. And yes big cat I'm talking about you. You are way past objective about this one. Please everybody let this thread die. We are embarrassing ourselves... Okay, let's be objective. The following is a list of stunts. You might find them funny, someone else might find them offensive, someone like me might find them immature. Nevertheless, they are stunts: Tweet to God The ensuing post-game podium 'performance' The giant booty/thong birthday cake Doing press conferences in front of the Bills step and repeat wearing a wife beater. Minuteman Celebration in Foxboro (cost team 15 yards) Jets/Shooting self in leg celebration (cost team 15 yards) Why So Serious (cost team 15 yards) Happy New Year (cost team 15 yards, cost him a half of football) Blowing off Rochester event "I've never worked out in the off season" North Korea should bomb Foxboro Showing up to a photo shoot wearing a shirt that says "!@#$"
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