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Cheesehead
From the coach to the players they seem to me to be a bit full of themselves for not having accomplished anything. Suh, jumping in the opposing teams stands, etc??
Exactly RS, that's the point.Yeah, they've taken the personality of thugs.
It sure beats the personality of perennial losers...
Of course, you don't need to have the thug mentality to be successful. The best you could do is be like the Packers, all business all the time.
In the end, it's about accomplishments. We won the SB and are 7-0, so we're not cocky, we're confident. The Lions have a past of defeats after defeats, so they're cocky for showing off. I know it's not exactly like that, but that's how people see it.
Put on the title belt instead. Which is better than genuflecting anyway.I don't see anything wrong with the Tebow thing, and no it's not because I hate him, everyone celebrates getting a sack.
I wish i could do a "Tebowing" for everytime he throws an incomplete pass, but my screwed up right leg won't allow it.
Put on the title belt instead. Which is better than genuflecting anyway.
They're big boys. They can do what they want. Other teams don't like it? Then stop them.
So frickin what, get over yourself and put yourself in thier shoes.......they are winning.From the coach to the players they seem to me to be a bit full of themselves for not having accomplished anything. Suh, jumping in the opposing teams stands, etc??
How many of the players on the Lions team do you think grew up in Detroit??See, and I think that's just part of the Detroit mentality. That's a rough city. It's fitting that it's a rough team. Like the Pistons in the 80's. It fits the city's persona. Much like the Steelers. I hate 'em. Whatever. We beat them and make their celebrations and mockeries look silly. That's all I care about.
Because you intimated they adopted their personna from living in Detroit. Their personalities as well as that of the Piston players were developed well before they became professional players. Suh was a bad *** well before.Why does that matter? How many of the "Bad Boy" Pistons grew up in Detroit? That's where they work.