I don't claim to know what's "gone on between them in the past." Even so, what has that got to do with anything as far as
post-game interviews and decorum goes?
Like I said in my earlier post, trash talking is perfectly fine on the field of contest. But after the game, when you're conducting a professional interview? Really, way to act like professional?
His team has secured the W, and he's--I assume--played a fine game.
Your team is going to the Superbowl, while your rival team and arch-nemesis (Crabtree) sits at home; is that NOT ENOUGH of a declarative statement? Have you not made your point by then?
Like I said, corny and wholly unnecessary.
The irony is, given his actions, it's super obvious that he's the one with a thin skin. He's clearly butt hurt over something (perhaps between him and C.Tree) given his incessant petulant behavior...
Anyway, I'm done. I've invested too many key strokes on a guy I care little about. I'll be looking forward to those super bowl commercials, above anything else...
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