Really? Two words for you: "SAMMY SUCKS!!" Do you honestly believe the Dolphins once traded Sammy Smith, a high first round pick in only, what, his second or third year, for good-for-nothing Bobby Humphrey just because Don Shula overnight and mid-season decided he was no good?
Do
you think that MIA traded him because of some crowd chant? They traded him because he wasn't performing on the field. Case in point: Kobe Bryant. You can chant whatever the hell you want, bring signs bashing the hell out of a player... if the front office wants to keep him, they'll keep him, period.
The only control the public has is whether or not they spend their money going to the game... and guess what? If you're at the game chanting how much a player sucks, then you're talking with your mouth but voting with your dollars.
If Peyton Manning were cascaded with boos every time he took the field, the public's reaction to him would dictate that he be traded or released.
BS. If the RCA dome is still selling out every week, and Peyton Manning is still putting up Pro Bowl numbers, the front office would be insane to trade him.
Do you seriously believe Peyton Manning was sitting there behind the podium, with clammy hands and quivering spine, pondering how to shift blame for the loss? Did you not hear the man say he'd like a few throws back? Would this all not be irrelevant if the "idiot kicker" had just done his job? Did the OL NOT give up 5 sacks?
Sacks aren't entirely the responsibility of the line. A good QB knows when to get rid of the ball in tough situations. So a QB might want to watch his mouth when he complains about "protection issues".
Was any of what Manning said untrue? ANY of it? Was he slanderous towards that poor offensive line? WHY is it that you ONLY want to hear what athletes have to say is when it's cookie cutter crap?
Again, if McGinest said "We lost today because Brady didn't earn his paycheck," would that be a lie? No,
but it's not his place to say that. And as far as cliche postgame interviews... really, who cares? If you saw the game, then you saw the supposed "protection problems" and you don't need to hear Manning pass the blame off to his line. Do you really expect to hear anything of value in those interviews?
Were you a fan of T.O. running his mouth, blaming PHI's losses on everyone but himself? I mean, he's just telling the truth, right? Sparing us from the cliche sound bites.
Publicly criticizing the other players on your team is the hallmark of a poor teammate. For an idiot kicker or egomaniac wide receiver, that's one thing. But for someone that's supposed to be the leader of the team, it's completely unacceptable.