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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 1019776" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>That's the thing ... with me anyway. Many don't see what he did last week as an egregious sin, you know? I get that, to many it's no big deal and the Packers are over-reacting to some "cute" hi-jinx by arguably the best player on the Packer defense. </p><p></p><p>Being a former player (albeit in a not so impressive setting) and a former coach (again, lower level but nonetheless...) and a former real two year Captain voted on by the entire team. I just view Alexander's behavior as a selfish, "me first" grandstand by a guy who sees himself as the reincarnation of "Neon". Confidence in yourself is a necessity to succeed in any walk of life - selfish child-like behavior as a full grown adult and supposed professional is a different animal altogether. Essentially saying "I'm Jaire ... the only All-Pro you have on this team ... and I'll do as I like. Again, I'm Jaire..."</p><p></p><p>A good number of Packers fans gurgled about Favre seeing himself as above the team because of WHO he was ( he got his own locker room), and Aaron Rodgers calling out of a good many plays sent in, and being a "stats" guy. How about the receiver for the Steelers recently who wouldn't block downfield because he didn't want to get hurt - I guess in his case, being true to yourself is a good thing for you and a bad thing for your team and teammates.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it's too bad that a multi-million dollar talent has to have a two-bit intellect. Regardless what happens tonight, the Packers will run out on to the grass at Lambeau next week, with or without Alexander - same as they did without Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre ... names on the back of jerseys come and go.</p><p></p><p>Go Pack!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 1019776, member: 39"] That's the thing ... with me anyway. Many don't see what he did last week as an egregious sin, you know? I get that, to many it's no big deal and the Packers are over-reacting to some "cute" hi-jinx by arguably the best player on the Packer defense. Being a former player (albeit in a not so impressive setting) and a former coach (again, lower level but nonetheless...) and a former real two year Captain voted on by the entire team. I just view Alexander's behavior as a selfish, "me first" grandstand by a guy who sees himself as the reincarnation of "Neon". Confidence in yourself is a necessity to succeed in any walk of life - selfish child-like behavior as a full grown adult and supposed professional is a different animal altogether. Essentially saying "I'm Jaire ... the only All-Pro you have on this team ... and I'll do as I like. Again, I'm Jaire..." A good number of Packers fans gurgled about Favre seeing himself as above the team because of WHO he was ( he got his own locker room), and Aaron Rodgers calling out of a good many plays sent in, and being a "stats" guy. How about the receiver for the Steelers recently who wouldn't block downfield because he didn't want to get hurt - I guess in his case, being true to yourself is a good thing for you and a bad thing for your team and teammates. Anyway, it's too bad that a multi-million dollar talent has to have a two-bit intellect. Regardless what happens tonight, the Packers will run out on to the grass at Lambeau next week, with or without Alexander - same as they did without Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre ... names on the back of jerseys come and go. Go Pack! [/QUOTE]
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