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Shi Guy
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On my way home from work in the morning I usually listen to ESPN radio. This morning I listened to Chris McKendry share her thoughts on the ESPN Radio:Extra Point. Now before this devolves into another argument just about Randy Moss' character and the potential lack thereof, what I'm really curious about is how this might apply to the rest of the professional athlete population. Here's the transcript:
"Last Sunday’s postgame rant was Randy Moss’ latest and greatest public outburst, arguably his most costly, and most direct display of insubordination. Born out of the sense of entitlement or lack of self-control, or a combination of both, whatever Moss thinks, he feels he has the right to share with the rest of us. At best it’s funny, at worst it’s embarrassing and hurtful. Now, he’s not the only professional athlete, or person for that matter, who feels above common courtesy or simple manners, but in the arena of professional sports, poor behavior is only tolerated if the athlete is good, productive, and useful. With 70+ receivers having better production on the field then Moss this year, he’s not exactly a commodity worth tolerating, excusing, or protecting. The Patriots unbeaten without him, the Vikings 1 and 3 with him. He’ll be on his third team in a month. Moss has some explaining to do, and yet I hear silence."
Your thoughts?
"Last Sunday’s postgame rant was Randy Moss’ latest and greatest public outburst, arguably his most costly, and most direct display of insubordination. Born out of the sense of entitlement or lack of self-control, or a combination of both, whatever Moss thinks, he feels he has the right to share with the rest of us. At best it’s funny, at worst it’s embarrassing and hurtful. Now, he’s not the only professional athlete, or person for that matter, who feels above common courtesy or simple manners, but in the arena of professional sports, poor behavior is only tolerated if the athlete is good, productive, and useful. With 70+ receivers having better production on the field then Moss this year, he’s not exactly a commodity worth tolerating, excusing, or protecting. The Patriots unbeaten without him, the Vikings 1 and 3 with him. He’ll be on his third team in a month. Moss has some explaining to do, and yet I hear silence."
Your thoughts?