Jakay wrote:Guy Smiley wrote:
I just find it amusing the whole dynamics of this situation.
I have never been a big supporter of booing and have somewhat weakly rallied against the booing of former players that made significant contributions. However, I can fully understand the frustration and somewhat desire to voice the displeasure for IL MAGO's poor attitude.
No more excuses. He is exactly the type of player you don't want spoiling the team.
Says the typical Toronto fan who is "too good" for the team they support.
Here's a thought... Bargs is here for the rest of the year, why not... oh I don't know... just for kicks... hope he does well?
What are you talking about? "too good" for the team?
Yes, I'm frustrated, disappointed and generally discouraged by the overall performance of IL MAGO but that would put me in the same company as the majority of sports fans of a struggling franchise with a grossly underachieving "star" player. Included in that group disheartened stakeholders I think I can safely say Bryan Colangelo is one of them.
There is no need for me to bash IL MAGO anymore because his level of play and attitude speak for themselves. Without improvement he needs to be removed from the team and once again this is the same sentiment coming from the front office. His biggest supporter has told him to step up so it is not even debateable.
As for the booing, I'm sitting on the fence. Fans are voicing their displeasure which is understandable. With that said I can also understand why a teammate might find the need to publicly rally behind his fallen leader.
What happened to the chipper, always witty Jakay? I think these troubled times in Raptorland are getting to you old friend.