Brak
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aw crap I looked but didn't see this was already posted.. why can't I delete a thread I started?
all the talking heads like to call him little man and etc too.I certainly understand being wrong on a player. It happens all the time. Back handed compliments though just show pettiness. Florio is that kind of dude though
aw crap I looked but didn't see this was already posted.. why can't I delete a thread I started?
This is ridiculous. I need to see 3 more years of production before I start handing out awards......
all the talking heads like to call him little man and etc too.
it only looks huge because its on his shoulderI hope they keep it. Nothing better than having a super talented QB with a HUGE chip on his shoulder.
\Do you know what the really sad thing about all this is Chris?
It's that it was so ******* obvious how good he was, if his detractors would have just watched five minutes of the OU game tape, they might not look so silly right now.
I am picturing you throwing things across the house when we score a touchdown because it could have looked better than it did.
lolnaw...I just rock a little faster in my rocking chair and have a extra shot of geritol.
This is the problem I see with your posts. I don’t see posters chastising you for not “drooling and slobbering” over Kyler (maybe a couple posters?). I mean, I’m excited about Murray but show me a post where I was drooling and slobbering over him. We’re fans. Fans tend to be excited about their teams and players when they perform well and show potential.\
While its nice he won the award its still just 6 games into his career.Your blatant homerism is showing again.Nothing sad at all about being cautious about a player .What is really sad is that the cheerleaders groupthink mentality feels the need to chastise those that don't drool and slobber or fall awestruck in Kylers presence.
This is the problem I see with your posts. I don’t see posters chastising you for not “drooling and slobbering” over Kyler (maybe a couple posters?). I mean, I’m excited about Murray but show me a post where I was drooling and slobbering over him. We’re fans. Fans tend to be excited about their teams and players when they perform well and show potential.
If your viewpoint is that you like what you see so far but you’re hesitant to get totally on board with Kyler. Totally fine. If your viewpoint is that you just don’t like Kyler. Totally fine. But actively looking for things you can criticize, and feeling the need to post negative comments to create arguments with other posters is what I don’t understand. But, maybe it’s more a reflection of overall personality, which is fine I suppose. We’re all wired differently. Some are inherently more optimistic and some more pessimistic.
It does seem like that these days.people have to be red or blue. right or left. slobber or hate.
with everything.It does seem like that these days.
This is the problem I see with your posts. I don’t see posters chastising you for not “drooling and slobbering” over Kyler (maybe a couple posters?). I mean, I’m excited about Murray but show me a post where I was drooling and slobbering over him. We’re fans. Fans tend to be excited about their teams and players when they perform well and show potential.
If your viewpoint is that you like what you see so far but you’re hesitant to get totally on board with Kyler. Totally fine. If your viewpoint is that you just don’t like Kyler. Totally fine. But actively looking for things you can criticize, and feeling the need to post negative comments to create arguments with other posters is what I don’t understand. But, maybe it’s more a reflection of overall personality, which is fine I suppose. We’re all wired differently. Some are inherently more optimistic and some more pessimistic.
+1.in fairness, every single first-round draft pick in sports history has 5+ minutes of elite game footage or highlight video. That’s why you can’t invest in someone solely on what you see on tape. I’ve been fooled too many times.
That's why life is easier by agreeing to disagree with others on certain issues.with everything.
Absolutely. But, by you judging and acknowledging this and avoiding it altogether does that mean that you are just as guilty of believing you have it "right" and they have it wrong?! Isn't your same judgment of this situation merely a reflection of your own believed short comings or need to be "right"...? Getting all philosophical up in here.. haha. But I kid... we all have this innate want or desire to some level.. my big moment in life was when I realized it wasn't about either right or wrong...just that it's all perception and agreeing to disagree and let others have their opinions is the most important thing. IMO.It’s threads like this that remind me why I drop out of sight so often. Having an overwhelming desire to always be “right” is the hallmark of someone compensating for a certain lack in other areas.
people calling out other posters for having a different opinion is kindergarten ****. If you feel you need to see someone grovel for expressing a thought that might prove later to be incorrect, then look in the mirror and tell yourself to grow the f up.
JTS
Good for him!
I frankly don’t see much Kyler Murray disdain from anyone since Sunday’s game, so I’m surprised with the amount of people pushing the narrative that there’s some hugely hateful contingent out there.
I’m a moderate in politics, I’m a moderate in my football opinions, and I sure don’t mind having my player be the offensive player of the week.
You know what they say about people that stand in the middle of the road