
What brought this up was Jackson's performance last week. He caught a pass and ran into the endzone - while running the last 10-20 yards backwards. Then he goes to the sidelines and in his jubilation, he actually pushes away a teammate (not sure if it was a player or some staff member) while this teammate is congratulationing him. Psycho.
Did Jim Brown do this? Gale Sayers? Walter Payton? No. They didn't bother with the organ grinder monkey on the sidelines. They let their performance speak for itself. And I don't like it when the Minnesota Vikings' players do it either.
It's called "class". Don't get me wrong - there's a lot of class in the NFL. Unfortunately your Vicks and TO's and Mosses and Burresses and Travis Henry's and Cedric Benson's are the rotten apples that steal the headlines.
"No fun league"? Isn't cheering with your teammates, with other fans, having your team score a TD, having a beer and having your team win....isn't that good enough?
Vince Lombardi once said, "When you get into the endzone, ACT like you've been there before." Am I purist? Yes. I also have class.
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