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I find it funny that you of all people chose to criticize their exchange while lacking the maturity to disagree with almost anyone in this format without taking personal shots. You're not the only one on here for sure who does it, but you seem to get off on it the most.
The pre game dust up was a misstep no doubt, but I have little faith that settling it "off the field" in the methods that you listed would have accomplished anything, or have even taken place. From the way that the coalition started to fragment, it seemed that "off the field" and "on camera" was doing to be two different things.
Did you have a negative opinion of Reid before this, and if not, was this solely a result of what he said on the field, or combined with what he said in the locker room after?
I'm curious to know how he could have gone at the owners harder as a single entity than as a unified players coalition, which Malcolm may have played a large role in fragmenting.
Again, was this the best way to play it? NO. However, I wouldn't dismiss anyone who risks their career and livelihood for their principles, and I don't believe he did it for show, his emotions got the best of him. I'm not going to allow that one act to wipe away all of the positive things he's done. This is fairly unchartered territory, as far as NFL players go, there is no blueprint to be followed.
> >All that is bullshit. > >This is just a case of another sensitive, performative >nigga who think he Killmonger in the cause. > >It's why we ain't shit and ain't never gonna be shit. > >He niggered it up ON THE FIELD while white owners >were in the stands laughing, and then came at MALCOM >JENKINS with more fire than he did the owners. > >This why black people gonna lose. > >Sensitive niggas with egos always fuck everything up.
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