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Worse break up, Favre and the Pack? Or Lebron and the Cavs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay&#039;s Jock Strap" data-source="post: 286571" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>I think they are apples and oranges situations. I think BrINT fahvrah decided he didn't want to play for the team any more and basically set out on a course to lead the team to let him go with no damage to his carefully crafted rep. When it didn't go the way he planned I think it got dirty and ugly. I think fahvrah was exposed as the self-centered d-bag he really is. Nobody ever really ever denied that Lebron was a self-centered d-bag. But, he is also a kid. Nobody outside of Cleveland would have faulted him for leaving had he had the sense to do it in a respectful way. He isn't a big thinker and took the advice of his handlers to put on this stupid show on ESPN... Maybe some day (or maybe not) he will be grown up to understand how wrong and cold hearted it was to publicly humiliate the people of Cleveland like he did on national TV. But I truly do not believe that Lebron the "man child" knew any better. He has never developed mentally as a man due to how much the world has catered to him and bowed to him his entire life - like King Tut... Fahvrah was a late 30s MAN when he pulled the **** he did... There is no excuse for him to have engaged in the **** he did - like the Gretta interview amongst other things. All Lebron needs to do is take out a full page ad in the Cleveland Plain Dealer apologizing for his poor judgement in doing that ridiculous ESPN show (although he probably won't) and most folks will probably forgive him. There is NOTHING favrah could do at this point to be forgiven by those he has lost. I think the answer to which breakup is worse is obvious for several reasons - even though the people of Cleveland are stinging pretty badly right now. </p><p></p><p>And even though I agreed with what Dan Gilbert had to say, he was dumb to say it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay's Jock Strap, post: 286571, member: 1977"] I think they are apples and oranges situations. I think BrINT fahvrah decided he didn't want to play for the team any more and basically set out on a course to lead the team to let him go with no damage to his carefully crafted rep. When it didn't go the way he planned I think it got dirty and ugly. I think fahvrah was exposed as the self-centered d-bag he really is. Nobody ever really ever denied that Lebron was a self-centered d-bag. But, he is also a kid. Nobody outside of Cleveland would have faulted him for leaving had he had the sense to do it in a respectful way. He isn't a big thinker and took the advice of his handlers to put on this stupid show on ESPN... Maybe some day (or maybe not) he will be grown up to understand how wrong and cold hearted it was to publicly humiliate the people of Cleveland like he did on national TV. But I truly do not believe that Lebron the "man child" knew any better. He has never developed mentally as a man due to how much the world has catered to him and bowed to him his entire life - like King Tut... Fahvrah was a late 30s MAN when he pulled the **** he did... There is no excuse for him to have engaged in the **** he did - like the Gretta interview amongst other things. All Lebron needs to do is take out a full page ad in the Cleveland Plain Dealer apologizing for his poor judgement in doing that ridiculous ESPN show (although he probably won't) and most folks will probably forgive him. There is NOTHING favrah could do at this point to be forgiven by those he has lost. I think the answer to which breakup is worse is obvious for several reasons - even though the people of Cleveland are stinging pretty badly right now. And even though I agreed with what Dan Gilbert had to say, he was dumb to say it. [/QUOTE]
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