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NFL: Player Meltdowns


Mr. Scot

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Had a couple of them yesterday.

Jets corner Darryl Roberts called out "fake ass fans" and suggested they should find another team to root for (Link)

Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead went a step further, going on a profanity filled Twitter rant and even threatening violence against a couple of fans (Link)

And then there's Jameis Winston, who threw out a bit of philosophy yesterday saying that a glass is never truly just half empty or half full. It's always completely full if you count the air (Link)

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Okay, that last one wasn't actually a meltdown but I included it because I found it hysterical and it's Jameis :)

Obviously, the Jermaine Whitehead things is a little out of hand, but I'm wondering how fans would feel if one of our guys did something like this.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Had a couple of them yesterday.

Jets corner Darryl Roberts called out "fake ass fans" and suggested they should find another team to root for (Link)

Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead went a step further, going on a profanity filled Twitter rant and even threatening violence against a couple of fans (Link)

And then there's Jameis Winston, who threw out a bit of philosophy yesterday saying that a glass is never truly just half empty or half full. It's always completely full if you count the air (Link)

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Okay, that last one wasn't actually a meltdown but I included it because I found it hysterical and it's Jameis :)

Obviously, the Jermaine Whitehead things is a little out of hand, but I'm wondering how fans would feel if one of our guys did something like this.

From the man who brought us “Eat a W.”

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Got a feeling Whitehead is about to go bye bye. I'm just not sure what form that's gonna take.

He was already cut about 15 minutes ago

And to that Jets player, how are you going to call Jets fans fake lol. Anyone who is still a fan of that franchise is absolutely not a fake fan.

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4 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Whitehead was just cut by the Browns.   Good ole social media.  The younger generations don’t understand there are consequences to your statements.  

As I recall, DeAngelo Williams always had somebody running his social media accounts for him. Several athletes and celebrities do that.

It's probably a wise move.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

As I recall, DeAngelo Williams always had somebody running his social media accounts for him. Several athletes and celebrities do that.

It's probably a wise move.

It would be a wise move for the president to do that too

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