04-13-2017, 12:34 PM
(04-13-2017, 12:18 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I respect that answer, but I just don't maintain double standards for players. If it's okay for Whit to say, it's okay for Hill too. Remember, Whit was the leader and a huge influence in the locker room. Maybe Hill just took a page from Whit's book. My problem with Hill is his play on the field, and that alone. I don't care about dancing at all. This isn't baseball. Almost all skill position players celebrate TDs in some manner. It just so happens Hill gets in the end zone more than anyone else on our team. He's far from the only one who opts not to hand the ball to the ref and walk away though.
The comment from Hill bothered me more because he didn't sound like a guy who was working extra hard to make up for the last 2 seasons. He sounded like a vet who has held down his job. Maybe he is working his ass off for all I know but he doesn't share that in front of the microphones
I'm not crazy about any of the dancing. Maybe because they want to dance like they are clubbing (or whatever Antonio Brown does.) instead of doing it in a fun way like Chad and Owens did. The popcorn, the riverdance, the putt celebration that was all fun imo. I think all of that comes after you succeed on the field though and that's when I started to turn sour on Ocho Cinco as well.
Glad to see we can respect each others opinions though.