Friday, November 5, 2010

Cleveland Responds Back to LeBron's Nike ad...

I think this "tit for tat" response is lame. Cleveland needs to move on. We don't care about ya'll wanting a championship; get over it, ya'll quit on LeBron James by not surrounding him with reasonable talent.
When a GM or owner decides to trade a player, it's a business move, but when a player decides to take their own destiny by the hand, they are looked at as disloyal or traders/backstabbers you name it. F*** outta here whack ass haters.... Ya'll don't own LeBron!!!

6 comments:

  1. This is a little tit for tat, but it's not that bad. I actually don't have a problem with it. Calling him a traitor is a bit much, but he is a quitter, he can't run from that...

    Best part
    Lebron: "Should I remind you I've done this before?"
    Girl: "We know, Boston, game 5"

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  2. if you take a job somewhere else or transfer schools, did you quit on the program although when you first started you may have stated i won't stop until i do this that or the other for said current company, gov't facility or educational institution (what i can't change majors or focus now; if you wanted to be on the technical path at work but later after experiencing life you switch to the managerial path, you are a quitter to your technical forefathers).... if this is the case don't ever change career paths or you will be a quitter... can any one honesly say they have never "quit anything" especially when the reference is what you said on record at 20 yrs old.... Man up.... stop putting all of your energy into other people... if your happiness is based on the success of others (you finish the statement).....

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  3. one more thing... if the parody was done in fun by one dude or a group friends like 50 million other parodies of situations that find themselves on youtube that would be acceptable and humourous... this looks like a production with actors probably not even from the cleveland ohio area.... the dude hauling hay, does he really live there... maybe they do but i doubt it... who sponsored these theactrics...

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  4. @What's Humility, I can understand why people would call LeBron a quitter but in the same breathe, overlook everything he's brought to that franchise/city/fans over a 7 year period. Before calling someone a quitter, in all fairness, consider the circumstances. If I make a conscious decision based on the best interest of my family and myself, why am I considered a quitter. I see people leave the PhD program as a result of a personal family situation (that is a tough decision to make). And on the flip-side, I have a buddy who took the real-estate exam 6x and finally passed only to arrive at a struggling housing market.

    To Trey's point, companies spare no thought/money when it's time to make cuts or transfer jobs overseas. They are only loyal to their shareholders. If you're not meeting your numbers then you're on the chopping block that's just how it goes (Intel sold cellular handheld group (CHG) to Marvell). Most decisions companies/franchise these days make is with one thing in mind, $$$$....

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  5. that's my point... no one calls companies quitters for going into a different direction...

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  6. He's not a quitter because he left Cleveland, he's a quitter because he quit in Game 5... I am a proponent of free agency and individuals doing what's best for them.

    I don't have a problem with him leaving Cleveland, I do have a problem with him going to play with D Wade and Bosh, that shows a lack of heart...

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