Curious to hear Seahawks fans take on this? Cause I'll be honest, I found Wilson to be quite annoying last night as well. However, I wasn't sure if was my hate of the Seahawks that was skewing my view of it
It's probably different if you've been around him and he's on your side... but yeah, that's pretty annoying. As a total outsider non-athlete, I'd be rolling my eyes hearing some of that schtick.
Curious to hear Seahawks fans take on this? Cause I'll be honest, I found Wilson to be quite annoying last night as well. However, I wasn't sure if was my hate of the Seahawks that was skewing my view of it
To me that is the thing I understand the least. Unless you are ready to hire his replacement now why not let him finish the season?
Curious to hear Seahawks fans take on this? Cause I'll be honest, I found Wilson to be quite annoying last night as well. However, I wasn't sure if was my hate of the Seahawks that was skewing my view of it
Curious to hear Seahawks fans take on this? Cause I'll be honest, I found Wilson to be quite annoying last night as well. However, I wasn't sure if was my hate of the Seahawks that was skewing my view of it
It was horrible. I posted about it during the game. The worst part of it was when Booger said he was "giving us a master class in leadership and motivation".
Human beings don't act like that. He sounds like what would happen if an android watched a bunch of cartoons and then did it's best impression of what the awesomest role model super great football player would act like. All of his visits to the children's hospital and all that other shit all come off as an act to me as well, but I also hate the Seahawks so I might also be biased.
I get that there is always that vocal leader, and sorta "rah rah" guy. But for some reason he just came across as super cringe, to me at least. That is why I was asking fans of the team if they felt the same way.That pep talk stuff is pretty normal. On most teams I have played on in any sport, including playing rugby in to my mid-30s, there has been at least one of those guys. It's usually either the team leader OR the guy who was on the team to play his 2 innings and get his league mandated 1 at bat.
For the people who don't think it's normal, what do you think is wrong with it?
Tom Brady and Julian Edelman attempt to keep their incredible streak of NEVER losing a game to an AFC opponent, in the regular season, at Gillette Stadium, in a game they both played in
(42-0, 1.000)
The streak has lasted
10 Years, 2 months
or
3,713 days
Regime
Pats season is over. Enjoy the 1 and done.
Absolutely.If the worst clock manager in the league beats the best coach of all time and sends Brady into retirement....
Will you love this face?
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If the worst clock manager in the league beats the best coach of all time and sends Brady into retirement....
Will you love this face?
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