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> A 4-6 team looking for someone to blame, merely blamed the loudest kid > in the class when someone said the classroom was getting rowdy. They > can roll off all these wins now, and say "Hey! Look, we're better > without him!", and I can calmly claim bullshit, as they have a easy > ride the rest of the way. Taking away the second best blocking > reciever in the NFL, the best middle of the field reciever in the NFL, > during this crunch time, was an arrogant, stupid decision by Gruden, > the ego-fucking-maniac. >From what I've heard, Buse, we're talking about more than Keyshawn saying "gimme the damn ball". Rich McKay was on MNF talking about how Keyshawn was missing curfews, sleeping during team meetings, missing team meetings, dogging it in practice, and just generally acting negatively towards Gruden and the organization. Gruden got fed up with it and pulled the trigger. Personally, I'm glad somebody finally had the sack to do something like this. Will it hurt Keyshawn's career? Probably not. He's gonna get paid to sit on his ass for the rest of the season and then someone will probably trade for him next year and with the media's help, he can probably turn it into a "miracle comeback story" like that murderer Ray Lewis did. But it's about time somebody stood up and said "we're not gonna put up with your bullshit anymore" to one of these spoiled, loud-mouthed, overrated jackasses (and don't tell me about all the "intangibles" Keyshawn had, 'cause that's what people say about overrated jackasses when they don't have the numbers to back up their bullshit). I applaud Gruden for finally saying enough is enough. Now, if they'd just deactivate Sapp. Greg
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