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Redsz said:He didn't change his circumstances. The Cardinals where forced to trade him because he was such a huge dissapointment.
If TJ played to his abilities maybe the Cardinals would of won a few more games and could of changed the dynamic of a few seasons. Or maybe he could of become a building block for the Cardinals like Tomlinson became for the Chargers. Or maybe he could of left the Cardinals in FA and now be a lot more financialy secure. He didn't do any of that. He just felt sorry for himself.
He isn't the sole reason the Cardinals where in the cellar. I never said that. But he sure as heck contributed to it and did nothing to change the mentality of this team. He could of. He had the talent.
Just because he played on a bad team doesn't make him any less accountable for his play. Just because he is playing well for Chicago I don't have to forget that. Nor do I have to become a fan ether.
is he playing in az? no? i think his circumstances have changed.
and i don't think him playing any better (if that truly was possible behind our line with our offensive coordinator and the general putridity of the team) would have meant more wins for us. we were that bad.
and "become a building block" like LT? surely you jest. even as well as he's done for chicago no one is mistaking his talent for LT's. he couldn't become a cornerstone, he's just not that talented.
i'm not saying that you shouldn't hold him accountable. they should ALL be held accountable. what i am saying is that he shouldn't be crucified for being upset with having to play for the cards. if i wasn't a cards fan and i was getting drafted i would be bummed too. same if i was being drafted by the clippers. when one is about to enter into their chosen profession who wants to go to work for a loser? we're different than professional athletes, to a certain extent we can pick and choose between employers. generally we choose to go to the best employer who will hire us. pro athletes don't get that choice. now i'm not saying you should bear them any pity, they get paid a whole lot to play a game (albeit a game that generally causes them to degenerate into physical wrecks in their middle aged years), but that doesn't make them any less human. and i just think it's human to want to avoid working for a crappy employer. and the cards have been that for years. don't kill him for being human.