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How about Jordan giving a pep talk?


Zod

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Normally I'd agree. And it would still be cool.  But he'd probably somehow take a shot at everyone in the room like his Hall of Fame speech. 

 

 

I could just honestly care less about an outside person giving a speech. Smitty, TD, Gross, or Cam can all step up and deliver a better speech next Sunday that will resonate more with the team. 

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So you'd have happily traded $600 for shitty food, a half min. of small talk and a handshake? Money obviously doesn't mean much to you. Must be nice. As for Jordan's attitude, I'd like to see how accommodating you'd be after 30 years of everyone wanting to shake your hand and talk some BS.

 

Funny how we expect super athletes to cut out a large slice of their lives for fans, on a daily basis, or else they're aholes.

 

its not about being a famous athlete.. when someone walks into your restaurant with a large party, you are now a business owner, with guest.. the least you can do is shake someones hand ESPECIALLY if your walking right by them... i could care less that he played basketball, i have a signed copy of a photograph of his ass getting dunked on and the guy that gave it to me (ie the guy doing the dunking) was way more of  decent person than jordan will ever be.

i mean, i can understand where you're coming from here

 

but jordan is absolutely infamous for being horrible to anyone he doesn't deem worthy

 

karma's a bitch.  thats why everything he does fails.

 

Oh yea?

I boil that down to poor life choices.

 

blame the inlaws :|  i was more interested in gambling than eating a shitty over priced steak.

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i mean, i can understand where you're coming from here

 

but jordan is absolutely infamous for being horrible to anyone he doesn't deem worthy

No doubt, but why do we expect people who are great at playing a game to also be great people? If you're a jerk and become rich and famous you're likely to just be more of a jerk. 

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