Bigdogg;440036 wrote:Hey LeBron... you can take your apology and your trophy and shove 'em straight up your ass!
I bet the trophy is big, so that would lead to a very large ass!
Bigdogg;440036 wrote:Hey LeBron... you can take your apology and your trophy and shove 'em straight up your ass!
SportsAndLady;440066 wrote:Can you deepthroat all of Lebron's cock, or just most of it?
ernest_t_bass;440079 wrote:Are you trying to pat your own back again?
SportsAndLady;440083 wrote:Are you trying to be funny and failing again?
Clearly they are over their heads. But, don't those guys who were his childhood buddies kind of emphasize the very point that everyone is trying to make? He gave all his friends jobs that they don't deserve or aren't qualified to perform - presumably because they were his friends BEFORE they had much to gain from him. So, he IS loyal and their continued support of him demonstrates their loyalty.gut;440059 wrote:Well, as mentioned, it's not like these guys are that smart or professionally trained.
I don't know which is sadder, the fact that his people are advising him to do this, or the fact that he seems to think this is a good idea.
It all may very well be the immature response of a whiny child more than a PR move - just a subtle dig on CLE as payback for the stuff being said and written about him.
enigmaax;440092 wrote:Clearly they are over their heads. But, don't those guys who were his childhood buddies kind of emphasize the very point that everyone is trying to make? He gave all his friends jobs that they don't deserve or aren't qualified to perform - presumably because they were his friends BEFORE they had much to gain from him. So, he IS loyal and their continued support of him demonstrates their loyalty.
gut;440101 wrote:Fair point.....But I might counter with is he paying them, or forcing the team to put them on the payroll? Is it loyalty, or does he just prefer their exceptional and experienced ass kissing? I mean, isn't every entourage pretty much filled with yes-men and childhood sycophants?
enigmaax;440129 wrote:Even if he "forced" the team to put them on the payroll, he's still looking out for them. I mean, if you got your buddy a job at your company, are you not really being loyal because you aren't just paying him out of your check? You helped him out, LeBron helps his boys out. For whatever the reason he or they do it, the point is all in the line, "we are not going to stand by you". His guys do that for him. He does that for his guys. Fans do NOT do that and then preach loyalty. It is totally bogus.
Nah he succeeded.Are you trying to pat your own back again?
Are you trying to be funny and failing again?
I'm loyal to the team, not the players. I think that's the test. I suppose people can be a fan of a player, but my favorite players have always played on my favorite team. If you continue to root for and watch a team that's losing, then you're a loyal fan. Why do fans turn on players who leave a team for whatever reason? Usually because they are loyal to the team and not the player. Is it wrong to project or expect the same loyalty from a player? Probably, but when players talk about how much they love the city and team and then leave it creates real feelings of betrayal.enigmaax;440144 wrote:Okay.....but you call fandom, "loyalty"? Why do you root for players on the team you choose - so you can feel associated to something that you otherwise aren't? What is the term for that?
I'd be really interested in everyone's definition of loyalty. I mean, to be loyal do you have to die for something? Or is it just staying true to a commitment or fulfilling an obligation? I mean, I get when you cheat on your wife how that demonstrates you aren't loyal. But LeBron signed a free agent contract. (I know, bring up the damn "promise" - seriously, that is a really stupid fall back). That is it, he went somewhere else when he had fulfilled his obligation. Now, talk about how he did it, but that has nothing to do with loyalty. That is simply tact (or lack thereof). Trying to make this some sort of moral or values issue is just kind of psychotic.
gut;440172 wrote:I'm loyal to the team, not the players. I think that's the test. I suppose people can be a fan of a player, but my favorite players have always played on my favorite team. If you continue to root for and watch a team that's losing, then you're a loyal fan. Why do fans turn on players who leave a team for whatever reason? Usually because they are loyal to the team and not the player. Is it wrong to project or expect the same loyalty from a player? Probably, but when players talk about how much they love the city and team and then leave it creates real feelings of betrayal.
And I've never said Lebron wasn't loyal to the Cavs or owed them anything. I just think he's a quitter that took the easy out.
jordo212000;440169 wrote:Nah he succeeded.
Clevelanders should know all about Lebron cock sucking, they did it for close to 10 yrs. I'd consider most of them experts. Just go look back at the kobe-Lebron stuff
krazie45;440034 wrote:Really? Because as I recall though there were those who criticized LeBron for his hummer, most people supported his appeal to let him play. Twist away though....whatever it takes to make it fit your argument.
thedynasty1998;440016 wrote:How quickly Ohio fans want to forget about how the OHSAA wanted to declare Lebron ineligible and everyone hated him because he was driving around in his Hummer. He wasn't being supported in Cleveland then.
thedynasty1998;440016 wrote:How quickly Ohio fans want to forget about how the OHSAA wanted to declare Lebron ineligible and everyone hated him because he was driving around in his Hummer. He wasn't being supported in Cleveland then.
Commander of Awesome;440265 wrote:Wrong.
My god you're a troll but try to hide it by acting innocent. You're not a Cleveland fan yet find a reason to post in every thread going against Cleveland. Good job.
You're the type of idiot that when the Cavs drafted LBJ you would have said it was a dumb draft pick.
Commander of Awesome;440311 wrote:Nope if I had a daughter, she would know better than to get knocked up by an ashland loser.
ernest_t_bass;440089 wrote:Depends on who's judging.
Tiernan;440377 wrote:we're all judging - and the votes are in...it's official, you ain't funny