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1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

LeSean is true blue, man. All heart. We really can't ask anything more from him because he already gives it all, that's apparent.

 

Glad to see that he's really connected with the franchise and the history of the team. I hope he passes that down to the younger players he leads.

 

 

most of your examples fall on the "who cares?" spectrum. or you're overblowing them. or both.

Agreed. Just pointing out you had to be living under a rock to ask what he has said(or done) to make Bills fans think he was a media distraction.

 

He has since matured considerably. Sometimes we forget how young he was when he was in that phase of his life many of us go through also.

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2 minutes ago, cba fan said:

Agreed. Just pointing out you had to be living under a rock to ask what he has said to make Bills fans think he was a media distraction.

 

He has since matured considerably. Sometimes we forget how young he was when he was in that phase of his life many of us go through also.

 

right, but what you "pointed out" was a bunch of nothingness. I asked a different poster what Shady supposedly has "spouted off" about in the past and then since has "matured" and "learned his lessons".

 

Shady is the same guy hes always been. Passionate. Emotional. Great team mate. Motivated. 

 

I propose HE has not changed at all, but its Bills fans who have changed their attitude about him. Some people were so salty about Shady not wanting to be traded (DUH! Why would he want to leave the only state he has ever played football in his entire life, to go to a team mired in bad football for 20 years?) that they never gave him a chance...and always looked for his faults, even though he has done nothing but be the ultimate professional since he has arrived here. Good on Bills fans for finally realized what a Gem Shady is and always has been.

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As I saw more and more interviews of Shady, I really got to like him.  He seems like a good and entertaining guy to go hang out and have some beers with.

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The Buffalo Bills have to keep McCoy. This is the type of player that continues the process of building a winning culture. I can guarantee you if there are FA's out there or even other players that read this, it will help slowly change the perception of playing for Buffalo. As a market Buffalo has it's issues for sure when it comes to the night life, the city life that NY LA and other cities offer, but articles like this help close that gap.

 

 

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“Making the playoffs isn’t the goal anymore. It’s the expectation.”

errr..... what? lol.

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1 hour ago, PaattMaann said:

 

right, but what you "pointed out" was a bunch of nothingness. I asked a different poster what Shady supposedly has "spouted off" about in the past and then since has "matured" and "learned his lessons".

 

Shady is the same guy hes always been. Passionate. Emotional. Great team mate. Motivated. 

 

I propose HE has not changed at all, but its Bills fans who have changed their attitude about him. Some people were so salty about Shady not wanting to be traded (DUH! Why would he want to leave the only state he has ever played football in his entire life, to go to a team mired in bad football for 20 years?) that they never gave him a chance...and always looked for his faults, even though he has done nothing but be the ultimate professional since he has arrived here. Good on Bills fans for finally realized what a Gem Shady is and always has been.

I think you're wrong.   

 

It isn't a question of whether the issues he has talk about are nothingness or not.   All I was talking about, and cba fan, too, I think, is that on several occasions he would have been better off to keep his mouth shut.   He's a public figure, and it's not in his interested to get blasted by people because he's said something stupid.   

 

He HAS changed, because he's learned to think before he speaks, and when he thinks first, he doesn't say things that are likely to get him in trouble.   

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25 minutes ago, paulbills said:

“Making the playoffs isn’t the goal anymore. It’s the expectation.”

errr..... what? lol.

The goal was playoffs during the drought and now they expect playoffs and the goal is playoff wins/Chsmpionship

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6 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

This

 

The guy just gets it. He’s a warrior and has the type of attitude needed to succeed. He believes that they will succeed. That’s such a different mentality than hoping that you succeed. McDermott deserves a good bit of credit for that as well.

and perhaps? Shady inspires McD .

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2 hours ago, jmc12290 said:

Oh yeah? You can tell the content of my character because I said a player rubbed me the wrong way? The most lukewarm opinion possible? 

 

What does it say about your character that you can't tolerate that opinion? 

 

I tolerate your opinion. I never said you shouldnt post, or you should be banned, or reported your post. So dont feel so victimized.

 

But I'm going to call ignorant opinions ignorant. Especially when you back them with nothing but more ignorance.

 

It's all good. Life goes on.

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I think Shady will really have impressed McDermott this year.  I suspect he arrived thinking back to his Philly days and believing he might be getting a bit of an immature "me" guy.  But Shady has grown up and he has become every year more and more of a leader on this team.  It was the question I wanted someone to ask McD and Beane at the end of season presser "how surprised and/or impressed have you been with LeSean not just as a football player but as a person in and around the team and the locker room?"  

 

With Wood done, Tyrod almost certainly out, Kyle a question mark and Lorenzo's performance vs contract looking dicey this team will need some guys to step up in leadership positions next year. Shady is a prime candidate. He sounds like he is drinking in the process.  

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43 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I tolerate your opinion. I never said you shouldnt post, or you should be banned, or reported your post. So dont feel so victimized.

 

But I'm going to call ignorant opinions ignorant. Especially when you back them with nothing but more ignorance.

 

It's all good. Life goes on.

Ignorance?  

 

I didn't like how Shady went out of his way to **** talk Chip Kelly on every interview for the last two years.

 

I didn't like how Shady put out a laughably ridiculous "Women Only" poster with zero self-awareness.

 

I didn't like how Shady got put on blast by his baby mama on Twitter for giving her herpes and not paying child support.

 

I didn't like how Shady was reported to have been verbally abusive and derogatory to women by some random restaurant. 

 

I didn't like how Shady was accused of, and sued for, spraying a woman with champagne before throwing her out of his car. 

 

One or two times sounds like it could've been false accusations.  4 incidents of being accused of treating both females he knows and females he doesn't like ****?  Maybe I'm the bad guy here.  I've never gotten sued by a woman for anything.  I've never missed a child support payment.   I've never given anyone an STD.   Or maybe, just maybe, I'm entitled to be a little turned off by Shady McCoy off the field and you're the ignorant one.

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20 minutes ago, jmc12290 said:

Ignorance?  

 

I didn't like how Shady went out of his way to **** talk Chip Kelly on every interview for the last two years.

 

I didn't like how Shady put out a laughably ridiculous "Women Only" poster with zero self-awareness.

 

I didn't like how Shady got put on blast by his baby mama on Twitter for giving her herpes and not paying child support.

 

I didn't like how Shady was reported to have been verbally abusive and derogatory to women by some random restaurant. 

 

I didn't like how Shady was accused of, and sued for, spraying a woman with champagne before throwing her out of his car. 

 

One or two times sounds like it could've been false accusations.  4 incidents of being accused of treating both females he knows and females he doesn't like ****?  Maybe I'm the bad guy here.  I've never gotten sued by a woman for anything.  I've never missed a child support payment.   I've never given anyone an STD.   Or maybe, just maybe, I'm entitled to be a little turned off by Shady McCoy off the field and you're the ignorant one.

 

I would add role models should be held to a higher standard.   But winning also tends to cure all...

 

 

With regards to the original article, thanks for sharing OP.  Gave me goosebumps!!

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4 hours ago, cba fan said:

Have you been paying any attention at all??

 

His pointed comments about Philly and Kelly.

His girls only party.

His curb stomping cops night out.

His comments prior to first game against Eagles as a Bill. 

Comments about his baby momma.

+ others. Not a good look for anyone.

 

He has since calmed down considerably or was counseled by his agent or someone who he respects their opinion. 

 

Curb stomping huh? 

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I had been ambivalent about him before, respected his talent but that note to the fan base got me. Here is to three more years of him as our face and a run the playoffs.

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More importantly, his promise to Bills fans of commitment. He has achieved "team leader" status imho. I've grown to really love Shady. We are lucky to have him

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I am hoping this Buffalo Love continues allowing the team to get some FAs that normally would not think of this team.as a landing spot.

 

Thanks Shady for a great heartfelt letter to the fans :) 

 

I am already pumped for next year.

 

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5 hours ago, Billschinatown said:

 

Curb stomping huh? 

yes curb stomping. hitting a guy when he is down. sucker punch. rib kicking. cheap shot.

 

whatever you want to call it.

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11 minutes ago, cba fan said:

yes curb stomping. hitting a guy when he is down. sucker punch. rib kicking. cheap shot.

 

whatever you want to call it.

 

Most called it "defending a friend." 

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1 minute ago, Doc said:

 

Most called it "defending a friend." 

Hitting a cop laying on the floor engaged with another person.

 

Yeah OK call it whatever you want.

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