Aseahawkfan wrote:What are you talking about? You do understand that Russell is expected to do two press conferences a week. One during the week and one post game. Then if he doesn't do an interview such as with Kyle Brandt, he gets accused of being stuck up. Now he's doing an interview and gets asked if his hamstring is ok, he states it's ok and explains what he's doing and he gets made fun of. The guy is trying to show his fans that he's working hard and trying to get back, but now he's showing up his teammates. The guy can't win. He does a Subway commercial like a bunch of other players have done, he gets ridiculed.
Right now Russell couldn't win not doing interviews or doing interviews. He does an interview and he's phony and talking too much. He doesn't do an interview and he's stuck up and full of himself. If every teammate of his doesn't have his personal phone number, he's not a team leader. If he works hard to set an example of hard work trying to get back to help his team win, he has a hero complex.
Russ can't win right now. Fact is a certain segment of the NFL fan base and media has it in for him. Anything he does is criticized. You're even making some crap up that he seeks the camera too much, when he's done a handful of interviews that are mostly required and some additional ones here and there that are no different than most QBs do.
Now you're making crap up about him seeking the camera absent any evidence he is doing so. I have not seen an excessive number of Russell interviews. He's mostly in the news because other people are making fun of him for anything he does. It all gets turned into some kind of negative.
People are just piling on not because what you say is true, but you're bored and want something to talk about. You couldn't even tell me if he does more comparative media than any other NFL QB. It's not a tracked stat. Only reason he is in the news so much is because it gets clicks and views to talk negative smack about Russell right now. That's what's really going on.
When he was doing well, Russ was the hardest working guy in the room. Now he's doing poorly and he's some stuck up phony showing up his teammates. It's damn ridiculous is what it is and clear example of bias based on performance and pettiness purely to garner media attention and clicks.
He can do the press conferences and interviews, but he doesn't have to go into such intimate detail like telling them he spent 2/3's of a 6-hour flight doing knee highs while his teammates slept. All he had to do is say that he's been keeping it loose by exercising it a lot and stop there. It's sort of like being asked how your sex life is and telling everybody that you have erectile dysfunction. People are going to snicker and start telling jokes. TMI, or too much information.
Now you're making crap up about him seeking the camera absent any evidence he is doing so.
The fact that Russell is going into such detail in is interviews is pretty strong evidence that he's seeking attention. If he didn't like being in the limelight, he would be a lot less descriptive.
People are just piling on not because what you say is true, but you're bored and want something to talk about.
Of course, everyone is piling on. It's to be expected. It's one of the biggest trades in the history of the NFL and it's going very badly for Russell and his new team. And you're right, at least to a certain degree. I am a bit bored. I do get quite a bit of entertainment out of it. Even you liked the memes I posted, thought they were funny.