So he wanted a big contract because he was one of the best corners in the nfl and SF decided to offer him 80 million dollars to play for them and people call him greedy. If you were playing with a average contract and you wanted a new one and a so called rebuilding team offered you 80 million dollars to play for them, would you turn it down???
Why all the hating on Nate
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Listen I dont fault any player for leaving Buffalo. THis is an organization that has been filled with one GM, coaching staff, QB change after another. And we as Bills fans tend to bash the guys who stood out during thier time here for wanting a change when they are due thier one shot at a big contract. Nate, E-Mo, Fletch.....etc. I dont blame them. Sad, dissapointed, maybe a tad angry....sure. But thats just being a fan.
I dont hate him or anything, I was dissapointed that he didnt seem to have any sort of loyalty or desire to stick around. But as I said above I cant fault him for that. In fact I find joy that he went where he did and the 49ers have failed so miserably. The fact that its an NFC team is just a bonus.
At the end of the day Nate got his big deal, he wont play it out which also makes me a little happy. But for him money was far greater of importance then staying here or even going to a contender.
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Re: Why all the hating on Nate
Good post Dev.
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Originally posted by SkoobyI hate myself, and everyone who isnt a Buffalo Bill
I wouldnt classify him as shutdown but I would put him just a hair below that.
I dont believe Nate to be a bad guy and as a CB when you can boast numbers like 26 ints, 16 ff, 72 pass def, 7 career TD's.......etc you can brag a little.
I mean to put things in perspective after 7 seasons Rod Woodson one of, and arguably THE best, CB's ever had 28 ints. Champ Bailey has 29. And no im not saying Nate is better or anything of the like simply comparing him statistically to some of the best is all.
Did he deserve 80 mil? Of course not. But he didnt force anyone to make that kind of offer. They did and 9 athletes out of 10 arent gonna pass that up.
Remember kids the NFL is business first. Football second.
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I don't like Nate because he only played up to his potential in the last half of his two contract years. Tells me he doesn't care enough to bring it full tilt unless there's a pay day coming."'Clean up your room.', 'Stand up straight.', 'Pick up your feet.', 'Take it like a man.', 'Be nice to your sister.', 'Don't mix beer and wine, ever.'. Oh yeah, 'Don't drive on the railroad track.'"
"Eh, Phil. That's one I happen to agree with."
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I think most people saw Nate as a player who had tremendous ability but was too inconsistent week to week. He also conveyed somewhat of a pompass attitude in interviews, and presented a "show me the money" demeanor. When he left, I think those are the two traits many folks remembered him by.
You can tell the difference between a guy like Nate and other key, high profile FAs who left this year. Class acts like London and Takeo still get positive remarks thrown their way all the time (and deservingly so). Just goes to show how much leadership and charisma can affect people's opinions.
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Nate is a great DB but Nate has always put his interests above the team's interests. Its hard for a TEAM to be successful when you have individuals looking out for themselves more than the "W". I have no ill will towards the guy. I wish him well.
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Nate's the kind of guy who will strut around after making big plays in meaningless situations, then get burned (e.g., Chambers, Wilford) when it really counts.
I just never liked his attitude.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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