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TheRed

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  1. Considering all the hits he took last year. I can't blame him. You've got to protect your QB no matter who is behind center, or you aren't going to win many games. Which we saw firsthand last year while our QB was getting pummeled into the ground while we were getting blown out.

    I'm glad he is being vocal, all our players need to expect the best from one another. If you can't trust your teammate to do his job, it affects yours.

    Our franchise as a whole needs to up it's standards, mediocre is not acceptable. We are slowly changing that, but we've still got more to do.

    • Pie 6
  2. Yeah, in my opinion it is. I graduated with Madison Bumgarner at South Caldwell High School. I love the guy, but this has always been a Braves town (personally I'm a Pirates guy). Then in 09 he gets the call to the show and you'd swear this was a redneck San Francisco suburb. It's still bandwagoning because you're cheering for a team just because of one guy. We've all done it and I'm not specifically dogging on you, I'm just saying it's unfair for people to call out bandwagon Cavs and Heat fans when they were once bandwagon Bulls and Wizards fans.

     

    I defend LeBron to an extent, and have in this thread. I just want to make it clear that I'm not a huge LeBron James guy. I respect his game. I'm not a Cavs or Heat fan. But I've noticed a lot of times, the same people that worship MJ and want to call out bandwagon LeBron fans for being a fan of wherever he plays don't identify as Bulls fans today. It's a 2 way street. MJ fans normally identify as Tar Heel fans and call themselves Hornets fans. It's honestly the same thing. You'd think somewhere along the way of his 13 years in Chicago, they'd gain some kind of loyalty to the Bulls if he's their favorite player.

    Most of the people here were just kids when MJ was in his prime playing for the Bulls.

    I grew up with the Hornets, but was definitely a fan of Jordan's game, what kid wasn't?

    Personally, I think there is a big difference between a kid idolizing one of the greatest athletes ever, and a grown adult shamelessly bandwagoning.

    I don't see anything wrong with being a fan of LeBron's game in general. But that doesn't mean you have to bandwagon, and act like you've been a fan of that team all along.

  3. Not sure how that's all that relevant to what I said, unless you're just wanting to build up a straw man just for the sake of arguing.

    Someone mentioned Cam played an amazing game.  I added onto that by somewhat agreeing saying he was pretty good other than those two interceptions - and that both of those interceptions were really bad.  Go and look at the All-22 of both plays.  I'm not talking about the the two teams, how they're built, or what Seattle's offense was doing to our defense... just solely Cam's performance.  Both of those interceptions were entirely avoidable because he had open guys on both of them.

    When you have a wide open man, who is your #1 receiver at that, wide open 20 yards downfield... and you instead elect to throw it into tight coverage against arguably the best CB in the game that's not "taking a chance", that's just a bad play no matter how you try to look at it.  I love Cam and all, but those two plays were costly in a game where we needed as much help from our offense as we could get.  We could've gotten points out of both of those drives, and in the pick 6's case, kept Seattle from getting an additional 7.

    No strawman. Simply pointing out that our team as a whole was simply not ready to beat the Seahawks, they all need to step it up this year.

    I definitely don't think that Cam played "amazing". But not many quarterbacks do so against the Seattle defense. Even Aaron Rodgers struggled.

    Basic point is, Newton knows that he has things to improve on, he forced a few passes, not the end of the world. He'll learn from it.

  4. I'm just saying that in the social media era, it seems that the hate is bordering on irrational. I don't remember a star player being hated as much as Lebron is. 

    I don't know about that, the huge influx of new Heat fans that came and went when he signed with Miami, and all the new Cavs fans popping up again can't exactly be shrugged off.

    Sure there are still some people who hate him. Plenty of people absolutely despised Kobe Bryant, and still do. It isn't just James.

    • Pie 1
  5. The Decision was years ago. Anyone who is still upset about it is ridiculous. I don't blame him leaving Cleveland either, as they failed to surround him with any semblance of talent. Jordan had Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant developing as they were losing to the Pistons. Lebron had zydrunas ilgauskas.

    I'm not implying that people are still upset about that, I was merely pointing out, that in regards to much of the "hate" he has received over the years, that was a substantial factor.

    Not even going to bother comparing rosters of previous generations. Jordan always gets dragged into this, let LeBron's legacy stand on it's own.

  6. I really hate that reasoning, especially in a game like football where every possession counts, even more so for a playoff game where it's win or go home... every possession is huge.  Especially against a defense like Seattle, where your scoring opportunities are going to be limited to begin with.

    Yeah, it was like a punt, but it was definitely something to worry about when you have a wide open KB for 20+ yards in the middle of the field.  Who knows?  Maybe if he doesn't throw that INT and instead finds KB, maybe we eventually turn that drive into a TD.

    You can't expect a team to walk into the defending Super Bowl champions house in the playoffs with a completely gutted WR core, paired with an injury riddled OL, and expect some chances not to be taken, and some mistakes not to be made. Our offense last year was not built to score points all that quickly, let alone keep up with an opposing offense that our defense allowed a ridiculous stat line for on third down. Luckily we have added some needed pieces to our offense since then.

  7. I'm not a huge Lebron fan, it just frustrates me that the best player of this generation is hated so much for no reason (besides the regurgitated hot takes courtesy of skip bayless and first take) while Jordan is venerated as some god who won all his titles completely on his own.

    LeBron is responsible himself for a large amount of the disdain he receives. The whole decision fiasco with Miami in leaving Cleveland to go team up with Wade and Bosh instead of building a winner with the Cavs originally is where that stems from, and only James himself is to blame for that. Let's just be completely clear about that.

    James made the correct choice in going back to Cleveland to right the wrongs. I commend him for that.

    But you really don't need to drag Jordan into this to paint LeBron in a better light. It wasn't Jordan who ditched the Bulls when things got tough.

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    Those numbers aren't any less cherry picked than the ones posted by the people who don't like LeBron.

    Look, we know the Cavs had injuries. Regardless, the Warriors were the better team. Give them credit.

    Are you going to attempt to make these same excuses for the finals against the Spurs the year before?

    They can improve, but I'm not going to sit here and pretend like the Cavs have a squad of bums around James, especially as weak as the East has been.

    • Pie 1
  9. If you as a fan have to argue all the time that a guy is the greatest, how great is he really?

    If a player literally has to boast that he is the best in the game (as LeBron did in the finals this year), is he really?

    When the team wins, and LeBron's supporting cast are dropping 3's, nobody says poo.

    When he misses shots, and the team loses, suddenly everybody but him sucks, and he's got one of the worst supporting casts in the NBA.

    Let his play speak for itself.

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