Human Cockroach wrote:Fairly sure that is posted tongue and cheek. Just playing up the thug stupidity that many have latched onto across the nation...
Exactly.
Da Roach speaks fluent
rott. I think it may have something to do with our ghetto roots — or some of them dirty rotten Sicilians with whom he's connected by blood.
Very proud to say I've myself met a few of them olive-skinned gents.
Historically, they've always laughed all the way to the bank when goody-goodys jump at the first chances they've gotten to bang their proverbial gavels and pass judgment on them for having been — in the naive views of the goody-goodys — sociopaths. Thuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugs, mane.
Most of them Roachesque, hellraisin' guinea miscreants have never the least bit minded being labelled as such. From what I've known and read, they've actually
embraced the stereotype.
Coach Roach and I: we love our fellow thuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugs, baby.
jshawaii22 wrote:I'm not ashamed of it, or feel like I'm less of a 'fan' because I felt the same way as C Hawk and as most of America, for about 24 hours. Being a 50 ish, white boy, I didn't like TO, didn't like Randy Moss and I didn't like what Richard did.
More than anything, he took away the moment from the city, the team, the NFL and put it all on him, that really bothered me.
However, three days later the tide is turning toward being "OK" as most of the 'jocks' and other 'black spokesman' like Hank Aaron are all Ok with it.
Only a few on the old white guys, like Ditka, Coach Madden and probably Joe Buck just don't get it. That was Richard!
I doubt Ditka and Madden have any problem with the WWF-ish personna that good ole dirty thug brutha Mista Sherman is actively crafting for himself. It's part of the theatre. And both Ditka and Madden understand
people.
Joe Buck, on the other hand? He doesn't understand people, and again, he really doesn't understand football, PERIOD. The guy just S-U-C-K-S. GET THAT SOB OFF THE AIR, FOX — PLEASE!!!!!
jshawaii22 wrote:Last night on NFL network, Marcelles Bently (or something) ... he was all 100% in on it being OK... just not the 'choke'...the Choke is the THUG, the chock is so 'Compton'...the rest of it is now OK, even Suzie baby has now said she wasn't bothered by it, her producer was yelling in her ear and she cringed. If you've ever worn a IFB, I can sympathize with her trying to hear something over the 12th man.
js
"Suzie baby"?????
You mean ERIN ANDREWS, right?
I posted a link on page two of that Sherman postgame comment thread (it's on page two of it) about that very thing: what Erin Andrews said about the ordeal.
Suzie Kolber has nothing to do with it, man.
And yes, of course it's okay. Richard Sherman is a grown-ass man, a leader on this team, and an inspiration for countless people across this beloved nation — including, and actually
especially myself.
I love that guy, and wouldn't think twice about giving my life for him, if God forbid it ever came to that.
I have been looking for an inspiration to keep fighting in this horrible economy for years now, for people to treat me (a poor white guy with a high G.P.A. on his double major B.A.) with some measure of respect.
Honestly, I had all but given up. I have actually more than a few times considered suicide.
But thank God for Richard Sherman. God bless that guy. He is my new hero, my inspiration, and what he represents crosses all racial and ethnic borders. He gives me the will to live like no sports figure I've seen in the majority of my life. I love him.
Sherman can say and do what he wants. He can be himself. He don't owe anybody any explanations. And he needn't worry about what the cutesy Polo-sweater-wearin' mofos who spend their weekends on billion-dollar yachts think of him.
Thumbs up, Ricky. You my dogg, brutha.