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MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 2:55 pm
by PerkinsFor3
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/64onpr

On Tuesday 21st September 2010, @mogotti2 said:

This has been the worst time of my life. Dealing with family issues and everything with the team has been very hard. The family issues are more important and the team issues just compounded the problems. We have a good life without a doubt, but we do go thru **** too. Keep me in your prayers and keep the love and motivation coming. Peace, going to bed. Sleep this off


What do you think? Depression setting in? I'm hoping he'll use these 'issues' as extra motivation for the upcoming season.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:48 pm
by KHARA
Mo's reality of not being able to get a ring may be setting in. He's getting older and his one chance at a ring walked out the door on him.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:48 pm
by mcfly1204
KHARA wrote:Mo's reality of not being able to get a ring may be setting in. He's getting older and his most obvious chance at a ring walked out the door on him.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:54 pm
by cavsfan_osiris
Someone talk this dude off the ledge. Yikes. Not exactly the man up attitude I'd like to see.

Hopefully he gets his head right before the season starts. He is now the Cavs best player in my opinion and he needs to start acting like it. I want to see the aggressive cutthroat playmaker Mo Williams from the Bucks. Not the Mo who got lazy feeding off LeBron the last couple seasons.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:13 pm
by TheOUTLAW
He claims to have been misquoted on this, but overall, I really don't care. I was both saddened and pissed that LeBron left as well. Now, I'm over it.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 10:12 am
by Rise Against
If that is how Mo feels after 2 years, then I wonder how the long time Cavs fans feel..

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:05 pm
by gflem
Sounds like he is a bit disillusioned, I cant say I blame him. However he should keep this between himself and his close friends. Twitter is such garbage, it allows people to say stuff before they think clearly through things.
He is hurt again BTW, groin pull again. I really think he should be moved by the deadline if a reasonable deal comes along, and that may be what he is aiming for anyways.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:17 am
by ubernathan
gflem wrote:Sounds like he is a bit disillusioned, I cant say I blame him. However he should keep this between himself and his close friends. Twitter is such garbage, it allows people to say stuff before they think clearly through things.
He is hurt again BTW, groin pull again. I really think he should be moved by the deadline if a reasonable deal comes along, and that may be what he is aiming for anyways.


If he wants to share his thoughts then good, its better to hear honesty than the usual canned responses that pro athletes give out.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:08 pm
by Icness
Scary that he's the team leader with that sort of unbalanced attitude. I suspect it was just a temporary feeling of being down but considering where this team and franchise as a whole is at, he cannot project negativity like that. Reminds me of TMac's "leadership" and why that guy never wins despite being really talented.

Re: MoWill not sounding too happy

Posted: Fri Oct 1, 2010 8:02 am
by RRT
Icness wrote:Scary that he's the team leader with that sort of unbalanced attitude. I suspect it was just a temporary feeling of being down but considering where this team and franchise as a whole is at, he cannot project negativity like that. Reminds me of TMac's "leadership" and why that guy never wins despite being really talented.

or, for relevancy purposes, lebron's...