Anyone see Boldin's little poster

Jersey Girl

Stand down
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Posts
32,484
Reaction score
6,486
Location
Super Scottsdale
From Grown Ass Man to Dead Ass Man.

:number1:

Yup.

Boldin’s ‘Return to the Desert’ on the horizon

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2013/12/27/boldins-return-to-the-desert-on-the-horizon/

“He’s so far removed from Arizona, I don’t think that it really even matters to him,” Whitner said. “Also, it’s our second time playing them. So, even though it’s in Arizona, we don’t get that sense. If it was Baltimore, I believe it would be different.”

-------------------------------

I don't buy others speaking for him and saying they don't think this game has any added meaning. Of course it does.

I LOVED Boldin when he played for us. He played his heart out. But he is no longer a Cardinal and I am done with him. In contrast, I love Aeneas Williams and I cheered loudly for him and his new team when he and the Rams went to the Super Bowl.

I am pretty sure returning to Arizona DOES matters to him. Hell, I feel like I got snubbed and not paid enough from my former employer and, I have to admit, that it gives me a bit of satisfaction when they hear about my new accomplishments. I'm human. So is Boldin.

I still think this is all very hilarious since less than a year ago he claimed Raven for Life.

You can't cheer for players who crap on your organization after they leave, no matter what they did for you while they were there.

I'll be in attendance on Sunday and I will boo him every time he touches the ball. And, if that makes me a hater, then so be it.
 

devilalum

Heavily Redacted
Joined
Jul 30, 2002
Posts
16,776
Reaction score
3,187
For me Boldin died the moment I saw him on TV walking up the tunnel with his agent while the TEAM celebrated on the field.
 

SoCal Cardfan

ASFN Addict
Joined
Apr 11, 2004
Posts
6,056
Reaction score
1,296
Man he's been such a little bitch, Will he cry "grown ass man" tears when Fitz is in the HOF first?
 

GimmedaBall

Hall of Famer
Joined
Dec 2, 2013
Posts
1,626
Reaction score
1,110
For me Boldin died the moment I saw him on TV walking up the tunnel with his agent while the TEAM celebrated on the field.


Boldin is lucky the Cards went on to win the game. Can you imagine what would have happened to his rep and ability to play on any team if his temper tantrum interferred enough with Haley that it cost the Cards a delay of game, wrong play call, game-winning drive, etc?


I thought he left the field out of shame. At least I hope he did. Wonder what the conversation was in the locker room after the players went in? That kind of selfish behavior at the exact wrong moment overrides a whole lot of trust in a fellow teammate.


No doubt Boldin is a great player. Not so much when rating his team concept.
 

desertdawg

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Sep 1, 2010
Posts
21,831
Reaction score
1
Location
@Desertdawg777
Yeah he tweeted that pretty little poster on twitter, so I'd say he was at the controls on that on. UNFOLLOW.....CHECK

(Yes I did fire the tweet account back up) :D
 

Duckjake

LEGACY MEMBER
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Jun 10, 2002
Posts
32,190
Reaction score
317
Location
Texas
Obviously Boldin's tantrum didn't bother the team very much because the next season they were 10-6, the most wins ever in Arizona, Q had over 1000 yards receiving and the Cards advanced to the 2nd round of the playoffs.

I think Boldin was the last of the contentious contract negotiations. It may be just me but I think that Michael Bidwill and Steve Keim have realized that unhappy players = 5-11 and that sort of thing won't happen anymore with the Cardinals.

A key ingredient in the recipe to actually change the culture instead of just talking about it. Dansby returning and playing at a superstar level may be the prime example of this.
 

TJ

Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Posts
34,995
Reaction score
21,110
Location
South Bay
I never had the emotional connection to Q that many here had or still have. He was a great player when he was in AZ, but his attitude was always suspect, particularly with regards to his contract situations. IMO, he acted childish.

If this poster is indeed his doing, I hope he gets crushed a couple of times.
 

speedy

the medic
Joined
Jun 16, 2004
Posts
2,269
Reaction score
2,404
Location
Glendale
Boldin is my all time favorite Cardinal. I wish there was a way we could bring him back, but I just don't see it happening. He is a tremendous football player, and the team lost a lot of leadership when he left. Like it or not, the boys thought highly of him, they looked up to him, and they continue to do so now. Is it possible we are all just a bunch of dumb arm chair QB fans who like to think we know about how it is under helmet on Sundays, but we really don't know ****????

His number should be in the ring one day, but I doubt this happens too… That said, I hope we beat the **** out of the niners and him Sunday.
 

Shane

Comin for you!
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
69,075
Reaction score
39,026
Location
Las Vegas
Love the guy! Always will! A pure pleasure to watch and the ultimate competitor!

Don't wish him any team success being on the Niners but he is a super human being that was probably more humble and nice to AZ fans than any player in AZ history. Always took the time with each and every one regardless of how hot sweaty and tired he was up in Flag. Truly right up there with Warner and Plummer in that regard. Always accommodating and a real pleasure with the kiddos. A man who truly gives back to the community and is out there doing real charity work!

A little hot headed and can be selfish(who can't) but he's definitely all class IMO!
 

Big D

...and STILL...
Joined
Dec 9, 2004
Posts
817
Reaction score
381
Location
Chandler
I am a huge Boldin fan. What I don't get is why there seems to be so many hurt feelings around here as it pertains to him.

So what if the guy doesn't fit into the perfect little box of the way you think every single player should act every single moment of their lives?

Why choose to neglect the myriad of great things Boldin did in a Cardinal uniform and instead focus on the one or two things you perceive as negative? Especially if a large part of your reasoning is "well that almost could have possibly perhaps led to something really bad even though it didn't..."

Let it go. Boldin is one of the best two or three players the AZ Cardinals have ever had. All he did was give every ounce of himself every time he stepped out on to the football field, but sadly it seems like so many are upset simply because he didn't want to cuddle afterwards.
 

Cheesebeef

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Posts
91,428
Reaction score
68,605
I am a huge Boldin fan. What I don't get is why there seems to be so many hurt feelings around here as it pertains to him.

So what if the guy doesn't fit into the perfect little box of the way you think every single player should act every single moment of their lives?

I don't care about how a player acts "every single moment of their lives." I DO care about how a player acts during THE BIGGEST moment of his life and in the biggest moment of his life, he acted like a punk bitch who only cared about himself.

Why choose to neglect the myriad of great things Boldin did in a Cardinal uniform and instead focus on the one or two things you perceive as negative? Especially if a large part of your reasoning is "well that almost could have possibly perhaps led to something really bad even though it didn't..."

Let it go. Boldin is one of the best two or three players the AZ Cardinals have ever had. All he did was give every ounce of himself every time he stepped out on to the football field, but sadly it seems like so many are upset simply because he didn't want to cuddle afterwards.

because he didn't "want to cuddle afterwards"...lame. The dude put himself, his ego and his agent above his teammates during the biggest moment of all of their careers. to me, that makes him a douchebag. to you, maybe not. dude tried to make the biggest drive of the entire franchise about HIMSELF, rather then the team. sue us if we think that makes him idiot.
 

Bert

Walkin' on Sunshine
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Oct 16, 2008
Posts
10,139
Reaction score
3,234
Location
Arizona
dude left the field without celebrating an NFC-FREAKING-TITLE, shunning his teammates for his flipping agent. That said everything to me I ever needed to know about Q.

great player...and a monumental idiot.

Dont know how anyone could still love the guy after her pulled that crap.

Respect him as a player? Sure. He was great.

But that has to be one of the most selfish things I've ever seen an athlete do. That said, loud and clear, I dont care about the TEAM, I dont care that WE won, and I dont care that WE are going to the Superbowl, it's all about ME.

Screw Q. He can accomplish all he wants, that was a dick move and all the rings in the world wont change it.
 

Shane

Comin for you!
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
69,075
Reaction score
39,026
Location
Las Vegas
Love the guy! Always will! A pure pleasure to watch and the ultimate competitor!

Don't wish him any team success being on the Niners but he is a super human being that was probably more humble and nice to AZ fans than any player in AZ history. Always took the time with each and every one regardless of how hot sweaty and tired he was up in Flag. Truly right up there with Warner and Plummer in that regard. Always accommodating and a real pleasure with the kiddos. A man who truly gives back to the community and is out there doing real charity work!

A little hot headed and can be selfish(who can't) but he's definitely all class IMO!

I am a huge Boldin fan. What I don't get is why there seems to be so many hurt feelings around here as it pertains to him.

So what if the guy doesn't fit into the perfect little box of the way you think every single player should act every single moment of their lives?

Why choose to neglect the myriad of great things Boldin did in a Cardinal uniform and instead focus on the one or two things you perceive as negative? Especially if a large part of your reasoning is "well that almost could have possibly perhaps led to something really bad even though it didn't..."

Let it go. Boldin is one of the best two or three players the AZ Cardinals have ever had. All he did was give every ounce of himself every time he stepped out on to the football field, but sadly it seems like so many are upset simply because he didn't want to cuddle afterwards.

Dont know how anyone could still love the guy after her pulled that crap.

Respect him as a player? Sure. He was great.

But that has to be one of the most selfish things I've ever seen an athlete do. That said, loud and clear, I dont care about the TEAM, I dont care that WE won, and I dont care that WE are going to the Superbowl, it's all about ME.

Screw Q. He can accomplish all he wants, that was a dick move and all the rings in the world wont change it.

Im with Big D and I stated how I can.

I look at it differently. Of course it was the wrong thing to do. But Q is a competitor who for 6 years at that point literally laid it all on the line for this franchise and he wanted and deserved to be on the field in those waning most important moments of the NFC championship game. He wasn't and he was pissed. I don't blame him. I agree with him and Not HAley that you don't bench that guy for anything in the last drive in that situation.

He went about it the wrong way at the end. But the same fire that made him do that is the same fire that he played with on the field and the same fire that everyone fell in love with. He let it out at the wrong time and vented in the wrong manner. But oh we'll its over. It happened. Move on. The guy is absolute class personified in so many other ways its not even funny. Will cheer for him personally but wish him no team success.
 

Big D

...and STILL...
Joined
Dec 9, 2004
Posts
817
Reaction score
381
Location
Chandler
I don't care about how a player acts "every single moment of their lives." I DO care about how a player acts during THE BIGGEST moment of his life and in the biggest moment of his life, he acted like a punk bitch who only cared about himself.



because he didn't "want to cuddle afterwards"...lame. The dude put himself, his ego and his agent above his teammates during the biggest moment of all of their careers. to me, that makes him a douchebag. to you, maybe not. dude tried to make the biggest drive of the entire franchise about HIMSELF, rather then the team. sue us if we think that makes him idiot.

To each his own I guess. Crap like that does doesn't bother me in the least. It had zero effect on anything but everyone is entitled to feel the way they want to. I just don't get it personally.
 

ANDY440

Registered
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Oct 8, 2004
Posts
1,176
Reaction score
30
Location
Mesa
I wouldn't have left that celebration if my house was on fire
 

desertdawg

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Sep 1, 2010
Posts
21,831
Reaction score
1
Location
@Desertdawg777
Unfollowed Q like a mudda, he basically said suck it. So I'm done with that.
 
Last edited:

CtCardinals78

ASFN Addict
Joined
Nov 2, 2006
Posts
7,256
Reaction score
2
Love the guy! Always will! A pure pleasure to watch and the ultimate competitor!



Don't wish him any team success being on the Niners but he is a super human being that was probably more humble and nice to AZ fans than any player in AZ history. Always took the time with each and every one regardless of how hot sweaty and tired he was up in Flag. Truly right up there with Warner and Plummer in that regard. Always accommodating and a real pleasure with the kiddos. A man who truly gives back to the community and is out there doing real charity work!



A little hot headed and can be selfish(who can't) but he's definitely all class IMO!


My sentiments exactly.

And yet the next year the guy goes out for this team busts his face up and is back playing less than a month later. He will always be one of my favorite Cardinals ever.
 
Last edited:

Crimson Warrior

Dangerous Murray Zealot
Joined
Oct 27, 2002
Posts
8,247
Reaction score
9,482
Location
Home of the Thunder
dude left the field without celebrating an NFC-FREAKING-TITLE, shunning his teammates for his flipping agent. That said everything to me I ever needed to know about Q.

great player...and a monumental idiot.

That's a little harsh for someone who expedited the change to a winning culture in AZ. Q labored on some bad teams here, but never accepted losing, and never got down on his team or the franchise. (until the end). He made a lot of plays for us. A lot, and, he earned every penny he made during his time with the Cardinals. For 98% of the time, he was a great soldier.

He did douche it up against PHI. He let his emotions get the best of him, and it changed his relationship with Cardinals fans forever. Because of guys like Simeon Rice, we have a low tolerance for players turning against the team. Q became a villain to me on that day. Part of the problem instead of part of the solution.

20/20 now shows us that apparently Q does not bear a lot of ill will towards our organization, or he if does, he's done a good job of hiding it. Athletes are mic'ed up pretty much 24/7 these days (when you consider social media), but we've hardly heard a whisper from Q about his time in AZ.

That day against the Eagles, in the Cardinal's moment of triumph, Q let his feelings about playing time and money get out of control, and that took something away from that victory and celebration. That's inexcusable.

But at least he didn't trash the organization after he left. He didn't call out his teammates or coaches, or even the Bidwills. He didn't immediately go to the Cowboys or Seahawks, or some other team which would have been more hurtful than the distant Baltimore Ravens. Boldin has at least avoided super-villain status.

It's irritating to see him niner uniform though. He's much more of a threat to reopen old wounds now that he's back West.

But Q is a little past his prime now. It's unlikely that he erupts for 12 catches for 220 yards and two TDs on Sunday. More likely is 3 catches for 50 yards. Might even take some punishment from our hard-hitting defense. If the best payday he could get at this point in his career was with SF, it's hard to fault him for turning it down.

Although Q's NFL story is not over, it appears that, in the end, history will not judge him too harshly. Not for one bad moment. He's a little too much of a mercenary for the average fan's taste, but overall, not too bad for a villain.
 
Last edited:

82CardsGrad

7 x 70
Joined
Dec 31, 2004
Posts
36,138
Reaction score
8,049
Location
Scottsdale
To each his own I guess. Crap like that does doesn't bother me in the least. It had zero effect on anything but everyone is entitled to feel the way they want to. I just don't get it personally.


I always loved Q. The way he approached the game on the field I found to be rare... He gave, and still does, every ounce of his being when he stepped onto the field. And, he is a great human being off the field. You will never hear about Q in trouble in any sort of way off the field.
But in that area, he still falls behind Fitz and Warner in terms if their leadership and contributions to the team, it's fans and the Phoenix area community.
I think what Q did during the Eagle game was a horrendous case of misjudgment that most other players would never do. Certainly not players who were at Q's level....
And I think this poster is another case of extremely poor judgement. Even if he didn't make the poster himself , he should have taken it down out of respect to a team and a city that wildly supported him for most of his career...
I'm disappointed I guess is the best way to say. I don't hate the man as, I can never hate a guy who gives of himself on the field and off as does Q. But man, I'm deeply disappointed...
I hate the 9ers and virtually ALL of their players and coaches more than any other team. Q is a 9er and with this poster, seems to be relishing it... I hope beyond all hope that he comes out of this game healthy, but that he has ZERO catches and the Cards put an epic beat down on SF. I will be there and that's what I'll be cheering for!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Darkside

ASFN Addict
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
May 27, 2010
Posts
8,107
Reaction score
191
Location
Tempe, AZ
I hope Q gets shut down Sunday, but I still think the guy is/was a hell of a player. Some of you need to let it go. He walked off the field during the biggest moment of his life? According to whom? The biggest moment of your life maybe. He's been back (to the "biggest moment of his life") since then, he's won a SB since then, maybe it wasn't exactly the biggest moment for him.

There's something to be said for going to work with and for people you don't want to, getting your job done, and going home. So he didn't attend the celebration, does that make him selfish? Fitz says he's the one who got him interested in helping others in Africa and other places around the world--that doesn't sound selfish. He's also got a wife and 2 kids, maybe something in there would compete with such great moments in Arizona.

My only point is--it was a great moment for us. Not necessarily for him. Maybe it's not even in the top 10 great moments of his life. Was it a punk move? Absolutely. But I can't infer from that what type of character he has when contrasted with his play in other cities and the things he's done for people in need--not to mention getting Fitz involved. He also sacrificed his face and a few hammies for this team but all we focus on is a solitary walk he took to the locker room.
 

ANDY440

Registered
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Oct 8, 2004
Posts
1,176
Reaction score
30
Location
Mesa
One thing we may never know is was Baltimore the only bidder for him ? Could we have gotten more trading him to a lesser team ? I could picture Mike B taking less to send him to a contender.
 

Cheesebeef

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Posts
91,428
Reaction score
68,605
I hope Q gets shut down Sunday, but I still think the guy is/was a hell of a player. Some of you need to let it go. He walked off the field during the biggest moment of his life? According to whom? The biggest moment of your life maybe. He's been back (to the "biggest moment of his life") since then, he's won a SB since then, maybe it wasn't exactly the biggest moment for him.

I was more talking about his football life. that's the topic at hand and that was the biggest moment of his football life EASILY up to that point in his career and to try and if it WASN'T then that only speaks volumes as to what kind of player he is. Seriously, if winning to go to the Super Bowl, especially after never winning anything for his entire NFL career, wasn't the biggest moment of his football life, then I don't know what can be.
 
Top