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<blockquote data-quote="Do7" data-source="post: 843689" data-attributes="member: 13398"><p>I mean with AB I can understand, and for the record I when I was arguing for him to join, I was mainly playing devil's advocate and I stated I would rather have Odell than AB. And maybe this is just based on my time here and the vibe I get from a few people here, but I feel like a lot of people here are way too judgemental. It's like heaven forbid we don't take a chance on someone who's not completely spotless. The concept should be winning, if a player increases our chances to win, and if the demands are reasonable then I don't see a problem in taking a chance on people that has checkered pasts.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to like the person, but if he helps the team win and doesn't cause any problems, I don't see what the issue is. You can be happy in spite of said individual being on the team. It's like you said, that's a personal problem, and frankly with respect, these people need to get over themselves.</p><p></p><p>I don't mean to say invite everyone, but again I do believe a change of culture can be of help. And if we are as great as an organization then what's the problem in taking a risk? I know people keep bringing this up, but New England keeps bringing people with checkered past and yet they turn out well, so why are we so afraid of taking chances?</p><p></p><p>[USER=10086]@OldSchool101[/USER] said something very beautiful yesterday and I believe it does hold a lot of truth.</p><p></p><p>"We live in a world that loves to point fingers and pass judgement on one another. But I can assure you of only one thing, if we continue to keep pointing fingers, we will be judged by the very measure we dole out, in this life and the next. We’re always quick to pile on and quick to point, but highly offended when they pile on us or the finger is on us. You can’t have one without the other and the former quickly becomes a prerequisite."</p><p></p><p>I love each and everyone of you guys and I do enjoy discussing football and other things with you all, but I do wish we were a little less judgemental at times. And if I presented myself that way I apologize. I try to observe, not judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Do7, post: 843689, member: 13398"] I mean with AB I can understand, and for the record I when I was arguing for him to join, I was mainly playing devil's advocate and I stated I would rather have Odell than AB. And maybe this is just based on my time here and the vibe I get from a few people here, but I feel like a lot of people here are way too judgemental. It's like heaven forbid we don't take a chance on someone who's not completely spotless. The concept should be winning, if a player increases our chances to win, and if the demands are reasonable then I don't see a problem in taking a chance on people that has checkered pasts. You don't have to like the person, but if he helps the team win and doesn't cause any problems, I don't see what the issue is. You can be happy in spite of said individual being on the team. It's like you said, that's a personal problem, and frankly with respect, these people need to get over themselves. I don't mean to say invite everyone, but again I do believe a change of culture can be of help. And if we are as great as an organization then what's the problem in taking a risk? I know people keep bringing this up, but New England keeps bringing people with checkered past and yet they turn out well, so why are we so afraid of taking chances? [USER=10086]@OldSchool101[/USER] said something very beautiful yesterday and I believe it does hold a lot of truth. "We live in a world that loves to point fingers and pass judgement on one another. But I can assure you of only one thing, if we continue to keep pointing fingers, we will be judged by the very measure we dole out, in this life and the next. We’re always quick to pile on and quick to point, but highly offended when they pile on us or the finger is on us. You can’t have one without the other and the former quickly becomes a prerequisite." I love each and everyone of you guys and I do enjoy discussing football and other things with you all, but I do wish we were a little less judgemental at times. And if I presented myself that way I apologize. I try to observe, not judge. [/QUOTE]
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