Chris Luva Luva wrote:Redskins Rule wrote:nnskinsfan wrote:If true, seems like a pretty class-less act to me.
You're darn right its classless! But, I don't care! If I were them I'd be saying it too!
Class-less? What sport do you think this is? This isn't figure skating, its football. I guess we have a team full of class-less players because they all talk some serious smack to opposing players.
Marcus
Sellers
Portis
Sean Taylor
Those are just a few off of the top of my head.
I'm all for it during the game, it's part of the game. To me, after the game is different. There is such a thing as sportmanship even in football.
Just like in an interview recently with one of the QBs. The guy was talking about getting prepared to go into OT b/c the opposing team had moved well into field goal range and saying they thought they were going into OT. That to me, is sportsmanship and a class act. Of course, he could have said thank-you to the kicker for missing it but he didn't.
I also never said anything about being worried about Brunell or any other player hearing it (i.e. hurting their feelings). They'd probably just use it as motivation. I thought it sounded more like the media was just trying to stir the pot and when I first read the comment about them saying thank-you, I was thinking yeah, right, since I didn't believe it. But whatever, if they said it, I guess they felt they weren't good enough to win the game themselves and needed help from the opposing team and that's why I also questioned their competitiveness. I'd rather think I stole the game or made the play that sealed the victory, won the game or whatever, not that someone handed it to me. Maybe when you're 0-5 though, the mindset is different.