https://bleacherreport.com/articles...-for-skipping-ceremony-in-hall-of-fame-speechTerrell Owens Blames Sportswriters for Skipping Ceremony in Hall of Fame Speech
He had over 3,000 people show up...
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I did not agree with him not attending the Hall of Fame ceremony, but I can accept his actions out of respect for a man who feels misunderstood and it was an act to qualify what he believes... the fact that he then throws his own 'ceremony' is about as selfish as it gets and makes him completely understood, he's a selfish egotistical prick
[emoji817]Well, this so-called "selfish egotistical prick" didn't lie about a murder (Ray Lewis); get busted for drugs and have a penchant for child prostitutes (L. Taylor) or been accused of domestic battery multiple times (Jim Brown).
Just sayin'
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/report-hall-fame-considers-requiring-inductees-show-150720895.htmlBut we’re in an era where facts take a back seat to feelings, and that’s the issue here: hurt feelings. The Hall of Fame voters were hurt that Owens called out the hypocrisy, and want to make sure nothing like this ever happens again … even though the easiest way to do that would be to vote in deserving players in the first place.
It’s very simple: the Hall of Fame is for the players. There’s no Hall of Fame for Hall of Fame voters. In theory, players ought to be able to do whatever they want during their induction ceremonies – walk onstage wearing a gold jacket and a bear costume, wear a political protest tie, even – here’s a wild idea – strap on a wireless mic and turn the induction ceremony into a revival meeting. The Hall of Fame is the province of the players, not the voters and the administration.
Look, Halls of Fame in general are silly things, more fit for bar arguments than serious discussion. But turning something that’s already a sidelight to the game itself into a petty pissing match because of hurt feelings? Well, friend, that ain’t what football’s about, not at all. And if nothing else, the Hall is proving Owens right at every turn.
Well, this so-called "selfish egotistical prick" didn't lie about a murder (Ray Lewis); get busted for drugs and have a penchant for child prostitutes (L. Taylor) or been accused of domestic battery multiple times (Jim Brown).
Just sayin'
You're not wrong. But Owens, as usual, has to make everything about him. He was never a team player.Well, this so-called "selfish egotistical prick" didn't lie about a murder (Ray Lewis); get busted for drugs and have a penchant for child prostitutes (L. Taylor) or been accused of domestic battery multiple times (Jim Brown).
Just sayin'
Opinions may vary.
Well, this so-called "selfish egotistical prick" didn't lie about a murder (Ray Lewis); get busted for drugs and have a penchant for child prostitutes (L. Taylor) or been accused of domestic battery multiple times (Jim Brown).
Just sayin'
If your opinion varies, I'll assume you usually wear little red ball caps, it would fit.