This comes from a friend who does some sideline photography at NFL games. He said after most unsuccessful offensive possessions, the process of "reeling in" OBJ from whatever emotional extreme he was experiencing often took multiple players and several critical minutes. It was often to the point where crucial instruction or strategy conversations that typically occur between series were not happening because of the distractions.
Conversely, and in the spirit of fairness, he came away with the perception that OBJ was genuinely well liked by teammates and position coaches. Lastly, he thought that he was the kindest and most generous NYG as it related to pics, autographs etc.
Same. Went to 5 of the 8 homes games this year and every one the years past and besides what made the front pages, this is nonsense.
I thought the same.. Very immature dude, despite seemingly a good guy.
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has attended a significant number of games at MetLife that OBJ has played in, I can attest to the fact that the OP is complete nonsense aside from the few instances that were highly publicized.
Same. Went to 5 of the 8 homes games this year and every one the years past and besides what made the front pages, this is nonsense.
No, it was just a big ole secret they managed to keep quiet despite having tens of thousands of witnesses and representatives of one of the world's largest media markets onhand.
Too bad the CIA never thought to ask for some pointers.
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has attended a significant number of games at MetLife that OBJ has played in, I can attest to the fact that the OP is complete nonsense aside from the few instances that were highly publicized.
As someone who has seen you post for years and be consistently wrong, I can attest to the fact that you are a dumb ass of the highest order. You love your #13 jersey and your tears aren't dry yet. He was a pain in the ass up and down for 4 years and he's thankfully gone. It's terrible that we didn't trade you for an old egg or the like.