Bob Fescoe @bobfescoe
Peyton Hillis called Joe Thomas his crazy ex girlfriend #chiefs #browns |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Chiefs' Hillis reacts tersely to Browns' Thomas
By DAVE SKRETTA (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 23 minutes ago KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Chiefs running back Peyton Hillis responded tersely to comments by former teammate Joe Thomas, likening him to a ''crazy ex-girlfriend'' who won't move on. Thomas, the Browns' offensive tackle, said Wednesday that Hillis didn't always play hard during his time in Cleveland. He referred to Hillis as ''toxic'' and accused him of putting his contract situation ahead of the team. The Chiefs visit the Browns on Sunday. Hillis responded Thursday by saying, ''Joe Thomas, he can have his opinions all he wants. It's kind of like a crazy ex-girlfriend, you know? It's been over a year. Get on with it.'' Hillis said it's easy for Thomas to rip others for seeking a new contract when ''you get paid $100 million by one team.'' |
Joe Thomas has been a very good player for his team.
He's also a decent guy. Hillis plays like a guy who was good the year he got away with HgH but can't now. |
I love that Browns fans refer to their stadium as The Factory of Sadness:
Led me back to this YouTube rant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRBDMMVctu8 A Planet member needs to get out to Arrowhead and make a similar effort. |
Quote:
|
So just so I have this straight. A player on a shitty team talked shit about a shitty player on a shitty team who then talked shit about the player on the other shitty team. Shit, that's a lot of shit
|
|
Somebody bought a hillis Jersey?
|
there isnt a fan in KC that likes Hillis...
That guy is weak sauce. |
The other day, I listened to an interview with Joe Thomas on one of the Browns radio station deals.
He actually sounds like a pretty intelligent, well-spoken guy. In fact, I was impressed with his attitude and approach to the game. Interestingly (at least, to me), he was far more candid, honest, and thoughtful than any Chiefs player I've heard interviewed in years. There wasn't much of the canned "player-speak" to which we've become so accustomed over the past few years. I turned off the interview thinking that the Chiefs have become so fearfully buttoned-down that the players are behaving like automatons instead of normal, human personages ... honestly, I didn't realize it until I heard that local Cleveland interview. If that's true, it can't be a good thing ... for anybody, really. FAX |
I remember when this guy was invited to new York for the draft and he was like, "nah..I'd rather go fishing. let me know how it turns out."
|
Quote:
Like it or not, 'team-mates' view that in a different light than you or I. To them, he was basically sabotaging the team for his own personal gain. Whether you find the word 'betrayal' to be hyperbole or not, his former team-mates have been lighting him up like this since last season. He's a quitter. |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:39 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.