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Plaxico Burress: "Wahhhhhh!!"


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http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/6947235/plaxico-burress-rips-new-york-giants-reflects-prison-lesson

I cannot convey in words how thankful I am that we didn't go after this whining sack of crap. If you look at the way that Vick handled his incarceration and the way Plaxico handled his, you can see CLEARLY who is likely to end up back in there.

What an absolute waste of talent and a joke of a player. Literally shot himself in the foot and has the audacity to blame everybody but himself for his actions.

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Well I understand what he's saying. But a football team is like a family and his dad Coughlin and brother Eli have pretty much shown that they don't give a *** about him. It ain't even about maturity or blame. Plax's feelings were hurt. The people he thought cared about him showed that they didn't.

Uhh.

No.

A Professional football team is a group of adult men who are paid, very well, to do a job. If you are an idiot, who was already disruptive in the locker room, then go out and break the law by carrying a loaded weapon in places it shouldn't be, seriously injure yourself, and pose a threat to the safety of others, what kind of "support" do you expect???

I'm so sick of this namby pamby expectation of coddling. You do stupid things, you deal with the consequences. Don't expect compassion from professionals when you cause a disruption to their team from your stupidity.

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http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/6947235/plaxico-burress-rips-new-york-giants-reflects-prison-lesson

I cannot convey in words how thankful I am that we didn't go after this whining sack of crap. If you look at the way that Vick handled his incarceration and the way Plaxico handled his, you can see CLEARLY who is likely to end up back in there.

What an absolute waste of talent and a joke of a player. Literally shot himself in the foot and has the audacity to blame everybody but himself for his actions.

Wow...is that how u think? That jail is where some folks belong regardless of the actions. I now see why Ryan Leaf got ten years probation for all of bad deeds instead of some much deserved jail time. I guess no animals or humans were or had a chance to be hurt by his actions...sheesh...what era do we live in.

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