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Posted
36 minutes ago, Schmuggs said:

Not a good look. 

 

Passion or Anger issues??

 

is he married??

 

does he take out his frustration with violence at home?

 

 

 

Yeah, every passionate football player beats his wife/girlfriend....................................................................................................................................rolls eyes

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Posted
2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I used to not be a fan of McCoys, it took me until the second year with the Bills before I was okay with him.  Now he’s my favorite player.  He wants to win badly and I love that he cares so much.  He’s not just a me guy which I previously thought.

I was hesitant and unsure of Shady his first year especially around the game against the Eagles.

 

Big fan since!!

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Sweats said:

 

 

 

Yeah, every passionate football player beats his wife/girlfriend....................................................................................................................................rolls eyes

Relax man. Let’s not put the horse in front of the cart. Beats is a very aggressive word for abuse. 

 

I was referring to his lack of self control that in turn leads to rage. This could be an anger issue. 

 

I wouldnt be surprised if there are a few holes in his walls from his frustration. 

 

Again, just not very classy. 

 

Men don’t react with violence out of frustration. Immature boys do. 

Posted
2 hours ago, billsfan11 said:

Love his passion.

 

I still can’t believe they only had to give up kiko Alonso to get him

I still can't believe that there are Bills fans who still say we should trade him. :wallbash:

 

The best RB we've had since Thurman. If he was not 100% in that game, I sure didn't see it.

 

I love his passion. He is a team player.

 

He says that he can play until he's 33.....I say let him!

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He is so much more important than Kyle is to this team and yet he doesn't get mentioned once in the season ending PC.  He has been my favorite player since the day he got here and is now easily in my top 5.  At least McDermott praised him in the post-game.  

Posted
49 minutes ago, Schmuggs said:

Relax man. Let’s not put the horse in front of the cart. Beats is a very aggressive word for abuse. 

 

I was referring to his lack of self control that in turn leads to rage. This could be an anger issue. 

 

I wouldnt be surprised if there are a few holes in his walls from his frustration. 

 

Again, just not very classy. 

 

Men don’t react with violence out of frustration. Immature boys do. 

 

Oh bullcrap.  Throwing a helmet or yelling or similar isn't violence.  Emotions including anger are part of life and many aspects of life.  Nothing wrong with anger as long as it doesn't result in hurting others.  Very successful fortune 500 company I once worked for was full of people (many upper level managers) who flew off the handle from time to time over deals gone bad or stupidity on the part of others.  Most talented group of people I ever worked with and that passion made a difference and I can tell you this is not uncommon in many other successful organizations regardless of what "experts" say or preach. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Schmuggs said:

Relax man. Let’s not put the horse in front of the cart. Beats is a very aggressive word for abuse. 

 

I was referring to his lack of self control that in turn leads to rage. This could be an anger issue. 

 

I wouldnt be surprised if there are a few holes in his walls from his frustration. 

 

Again, just not very classy. 

 

Men don’t react with violence out of frustration. Immature boys do. 

 

 

Get out of here with your absolutely nonsense. I wouldn’t post if this is him throwing his helmet on the field, or drawing flags for unsportsmanlike conduct.

 

You are out of your gourd here man. Sports are different in the moment. More so with a game like football. I personally am friends with more olympians than you can probably even name. I’ve seen each and every one of them “lose it” at some point after training or racing. 

 

Ive also seen them with their kids, wives, and/or GF’s. Sport is sport, family is family. What you’re insinuating isn’t only patently false, it’s 100% disrespectful. 

 

I lost a national championship (won a few as well) and threw an oar. I’d agree it’s not the best look, but holy hell, if you’re accusing me of taking that home with me, and taking it out on my significant other, you sure as hell better be willing to stand your ground on such an absurd, rude, personal, and disrespectful accusation. Because make no bones about it, this is a very serious personal accusation. 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Schmuggs said:

Not a good look. 

 

Passion or Anger issues??

 

is he married??

 

does he take out his frustration with violence at home?

 

Looooong stretch from throwing a helmet after a big loss to domestic violence.

 

Must be that "toxic masculinity" I keep hearing about. Do you need a safe space?

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Posted
7 hours ago, Schmuggs said:

Relax man. Let’s not put the horse in front of the cart. Beats is a very aggressive word for abuse. 

 

I was referring to his lack of self control that in turn leads to rage. This could be an anger issue. 

 

I wouldnt be surprised if there are a few holes in his walls from his frustration. 

 

Again, just not very classy. 

 

Men don’t react with violence out of frustration. Immature boys do. 

 

This is very stupid.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Schmuggs said:

Not a good look. 

 

Passion or Anger issues??

 

is he married??

 

does he take out his frustration with violence at home?

This is a sad comment.   

8 hours ago, Schmuggs said:

Relax man. Let’s not put the horse in front of the cart. Beats is a very aggressive word for abuse. 

 

I was referring to his lack of self control that in turn leads to rage. This could be an anger issue. 

 

I wouldnt be surprised if there are a few holes in his walls from his frustration. 

 

Again, just not very classy. 

 

Men don’t react with violence out of frustration. Immature boys do. 

Why don't you go and join Leroi where ever he went.  

 

Shady waited until he entered the locker room to vent and not out on the field.   That shows the class and self control you claim isn't there.  

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Posted
11 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I used to not be a fan of McCoys, it took me until the second year with the Bills before I was okay with him.  Now he’s my favorite player.  He wants to win badly and I love that he cares so much.  He’s not just a me guy which I previously thought.

I was a fan of McCoy watching him in Philly. How come you didn't like him......he's a been a great player his whole career

Posted
9 minutes ago, nucci said:

I was a fan of McCoy watching him in Philly. How come you didn't like him......he's a been a great player his whole career

 

He's always been a good to great player but I didn't like his character because I thought he was a "me" person.  I was wrong and now absolutely love the guy.

I want him to retire a Bill.

1 hour ago, Drunken Pygmy Goat said:

 

I remember you...unfortunately

 

I do too.  Ughh...

Posted (edited)

I agree with a lot of what the OP said. McCoy is a gamer and a good teammate. However throwing a helmet does nothing for me.  A guy who throws his helmet does not necessarily care more than a guy who controls himself.

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Posted
1 minute ago, mattynh said:

I agree with a lot of what the OP said. McCoy is a gamer and a good teammate. However throwing a helmet does nothing for me.  A guy who throws his helmet does not necessarily care more than a guy who controls himself.

 

Not necessarily care more but shows he does care.  Kyle Williams cares but doesn't throw his helmet....McCoy cares and does throw his helmet.

 

Nate Burleson commented once on the NFL Network is you're going to have guys that literally only care about a paycheck and doesn't make difference if they win or lose.

He said after a loss in which he was upset about and hanging his head in the locker....one of his teammates came up to him and said "don't get so down, we getting that paycheck tomorrow!" 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

He's always been a good to great player but I didn't like his character because I thought he was a "me" person.  I was wrong and now absolutely love the guy.

I want him to retire a Bill.

 

 

ok, that's fair....

7 minutes ago, mattynh said:

I agree with a lot of what the OP said. McCoy is a gamer and a good teammate. However throwing a helmet does nothing for me.  A guy who throws his helmet does not necessarily care more than a guy who controls himself.

Never played competitive sports and lost a playoff game....have you? I have no problem with him throwing his helmet. He played a great game on a sore foot and is pissed they lost.

Posted
1 hour ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

This is a sad comment.   

Why don't you go and join Leroi where ever he went.  

 

Shady waited until he entered the locker room to vent and not out on the field.   That shows the class and self control you claim isn't there.  

 

That's a good point. Even if he did that on the field, it still shouldn't lead us to believe he's going to beat his wife (which I don't think he has). Passion for a game, even in this manner, should be viewed as a positive thing. He cares..I like that.

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