Now i thought his injury was total BS. I thought that it was just an excuse for his bad play and it would continue all year. But after seeing how dominant he was against a good team finally, after the injury, im starting to see things from his Pov. Everyone was talking **** about the signing because of his injury history and how can you give him all this money blah blah. Hes part of this hyped up team, and entering week one, his wrist is messed up. If he woulda came out and said, i have a torn ligament in my wrist, everyone woulda flipped. It woulda caused so much negetivity. He played through the pain for a few weeks and it got worse and worse. As people were overly bashing him, he felt he had to defend himself to get people off his back, so he gave small hints of his wrist injury. He has a week on the bye, gets it fixed, then has a sack vs his former team. Now im not 100% on board with the signing, now coming to the reality that hes not Reggie White pt 2, but i do once again believe he is elite, and not a baby. Some times you have to look at it from a persons perspective, not a players.
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I thought he looked much better this week, probably his best overall game of the year. He made some nice plays in run defense too. He'll probably never be able to live up to the contract, but he could still be a really good player for us.
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I dont think playing the Texans had anything do do with it. Players rarely make an impact on returns, its always a great story but doesnt happen often. Im sure the texans were as focussed on stopping Mario as he was on getting to the QBNot here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
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Originally posted by don137 View PostTexans fans are happy to get rid of him. I was at the game yesterday and multiple people said thank you for taking him of their hands.
Any team would say that. Indi fans say the same thing, but only because they made out in the end. If Houston didnt make out in the end they wouldnt be saying ****Not here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
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Originally posted by don137 View PostTexans fans are happy to get rid of him. I was at the game yesterday and multiple people said thank you for taking him of their hands.
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No one had anything good to say about him. I talked to a bunch of their fans yesterday. Not one said they wished he was still there. Usually someone would say one thing nice but no one did. I am not talking about them booing him either.Last edited by don137; 11-05-2012, 12:39 PM.
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Originally posted by don137 View PostNo one had anything good to say about him. I talked to a bunch of their fans yesterday. Not one said they wished he was still there. Usually someone would say one thing nice but no one did. I am not talking about them booing him either.
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Originally posted by Cali512 View PostNow i thought his injury was total BS. I thought that it was just an excuse for his bad play and it would continue all year. But after seeing how dominant he was against a good team finally, after the injury, im starting to see things from his Pov. Everyone was talking **** about the signing because of his injury history and how can you give him all this money blah blah. Hes part of this hyped up team, and entering week one, his wrist is messed up. If he woulda came out and said, i have a torn ligament in my wrist, everyone woulda flipped. It woulda caused so much negetivity. He played through the pain for a few weeks and it got worse and worse. As people were overly bashing him, he felt he had to defend himself to get people off his back, so he gave small hints of his wrist injury. He has a week on the bye, gets it fixed, then has a sack vs his former team. Now im not 100% on board with the signing, now coming to the reality that hes not Reggie White pt 2, but i do once again believe he is elite, and not a baby. Some times you have to look at it from a persons perspective, not a players.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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