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King James situation similiar to JP's


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Everybody should leave Pep alone he is the sack leader he had more sacks last year than brayton and johnson combined. They had 10 together I think Pep had 14 all by his self. I think he is frustrated.

I think King James may become frustrated with the Cavs and leave because he is not getting any help he has to carry the whole team. The same thing goes for Pep he has to carry the entire D-Line I am sure it's can burn somebody out pretty quickly.

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Home state player

High expectations for their teams

Playoff dissappointment

Etc..

Not trying to make a LeBron thread, but I think he'll handle it a lot better than JP did.

Not so far. Piss poor attitude. Sore Loser. This kind of attitude will hurt his image, until he get to the Knicks...

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I agree a huge difference in this comparison is that Lebron is truly great at his sport and carries his team while JP is merely a freakishly talented athlete who is capable of playing professional football.

edit: And wtf where is my Lebron-Kobe final... stupid Magics ruining what I wanted to see in the finals.

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I agree a huge difference in this comparison is that Lebron is truly great at his sport and carries his team while JP is merely a freakishly talented athlete who is capable of playing professional football.

edit: And wtf where is my Lebron-Kobe final... stupid Magics ruining what I wanted to see in the finals.

Just to piss you off.

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