You know before this happened he told his buddies he was going to do it. How does one of them not say "Uh bro, maybe don't do the dance that was just a huge controversy in the NFL this weekend, how about something else instead." So here's my advice to Lebron: hire a smart guy buddy. Someone intelligent with a grip on reality, who unlike you has a general awareness of the world around them. A PR guy, an adviser, a life coach; just somebody to run things by first, who tells you when you're being an idiot before it actually happens. Whether it's knocking over children at summer camps, or telling the world that his life is better than yours, Lebron is so incredibly good at always saying and doing the wrong thing; and it blows my mind that he allows it to keep happening. Now while I'm on the subject of Stevie Johnson, I think he got a raw deal. It was funny. And I don't even think it should have been a penalty. None of his teammates were involved. And it was DEFINITELY not worthy of this moronic self-righteous rant by Bob Costas:
Friday, December 2, 2011
I don't understand how Lebron doesn't have smart people who tell him what to do
In his flag football game the other night, Lebron James imitated Stevie Johnson making fun of Plaxico Burress shooting himself in the leg. Wow, that was an unusual sentence. If you live under a rock (or just don't watch espn 7 hours a day like I do) and haven't heard about the "Stevie Johnson dance," scroll down and watch the second video clip before you read the rest. Anyway, here's Lebron's touchdown dance:
You know before this happened he told his buddies he was going to do it. How does one of them not say "Uh bro, maybe don't do the dance that was just a huge controversy in the NFL this weekend, how about something else instead." So here's my advice to Lebron: hire a smart guy buddy. Someone intelligent with a grip on reality, who unlike you has a general awareness of the world around them. A PR guy, an adviser, a life coach; just somebody to run things by first, who tells you when you're being an idiot before it actually happens. Whether it's knocking over children at summer camps, or telling the world that his life is better than yours, Lebron is so incredibly good at always saying and doing the wrong thing; and it blows my mind that he allows it to keep happening. Now while I'm on the subject of Stevie Johnson, I think he got a raw deal. It was funny. And I don't even think it should have been a penalty. None of his teammates were involved. And it was DEFINITELY not worthy of this moronic self-righteous rant by Bob Costas:
You know before this happened he told his buddies he was going to do it. How does one of them not say "Uh bro, maybe don't do the dance that was just a huge controversy in the NFL this weekend, how about something else instead." So here's my advice to Lebron: hire a smart guy buddy. Someone intelligent with a grip on reality, who unlike you has a general awareness of the world around them. A PR guy, an adviser, a life coach; just somebody to run things by first, who tells you when you're being an idiot before it actually happens. Whether it's knocking over children at summer camps, or telling the world that his life is better than yours, Lebron is so incredibly good at always saying and doing the wrong thing; and it blows my mind that he allows it to keep happening. Now while I'm on the subject of Stevie Johnson, I think he got a raw deal. It was funny. And I don't even think it should have been a penalty. None of his teammates were involved. And it was DEFINITELY not worthy of this moronic self-righteous rant by Bob Costas:
Agree with all. Lebron is not a good person and doesn't understand his inappropriate, shelfish acts.
ReplyDeleteAnd Stevie was funny ... that's all