You missed it actually, I've been talking about him to an ex-Eagles fan around here since 2009. It is mostly about the directions they are heading, not just one regular season game they lost by 55. If they were 25-13 the tweet wouldn't be nearly as applicable. Or even 19-19 like most thought they would be. The only different thing I would have done, is save much of this stuff for the end of the year. Put a nice little ribbon on my hate in the off-season, but oh well. I've got some media people I'd really like to call out. If God ever did involve himself in sports, it sure doesn't look like he's protecting Gilbert. For those that prefer the term karma, that also seems like a reasonable usage of the word. That's a much more reasonable musing than saying the Cavs will win a title, and that the Heat are basically trash. The tweet has always been about Gilbert which is very much fair game to me. Why people think he shouldn't be called out for his God awful predictions beats me. It is a macrocosm of what occurred on Sunday like I said, don't Boo all game and then be surprised.
exactly also to echo thoughts of a past poster (Storyteller)... belief in karma has poor kids in India thinking/accepting that they deserve to be disease riddled, homeless, starving and without a future because of their misdeeds in past lives. STOMP
LeBron James doesn't seem terribly smart off the court or media savvy, but he's an awesome player on the court which is pretty much the beginning and end of my relationship to him. Also, karma is not a real thing.
LeBron made the mistake of backing away from his brilliantly villainous comments after Cleveland got stomped by the Lakers. C'mon, LeBron. Heels can't waffle on their bravado. It shows weakness, and your audience gets confused. I love the new Evil LeBron. It's like witnessing a real-life cartoon character. One that even speaks in the 3rd person. That's just gold right there in terms of entertainment.
It does, showing how good LeBron is. 21 of 23 games, then the worst loss of the season when he's not on the court. Karma certainly vindicates him. Also he clarified it wasn't about the team and tried to be all nice, that's got to mean something for karma as well. ; ) Eh, Gilbert took it to another level. King ignored calling someone, no biggie. No he rolled it and then he drained a three pointer. On one ankle he still shoots better than Kobe, it is kind of funny. Not serious the docs said, he is day-to-day.