why is it cool to cry ?

who the hell said big baby and the heat crying was "cool"

there are times when its flat out whimp status, but in moments like ingrams, mjs, huge losses its some of the realest %$!! ull see on tv because its not like watching a tv show with an actor faking it. its raw and real emotion coming from grown +#* super-human men. i think its awesome to see when its in a sense of working ur +#* off to accomplish a goal and getting overwhelmed by all the emotions.
 
Originally Posted by Big J 33

So you say it's "only ok to cry when you worked hard for a championship" but when Ingram was getting an e-mail read to him from his father who is prison at the time of getting drafted, that's not ok? Because you said so?

"Some kid on Oak Hill cried" So you mean a high school teenager cried after a loss? Well alert the presses.

KG put the fear of God into Big Baby, so he wasn't ready to handle that
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But when KG cried in front of John Thompson it got people's respect because it was a real moment and he poured his heart out

We shouldn't be able to make judgments or rules for when someone can cry, athletes can dedicate their entire lives to their sport, for some it's all that they have, they could have been hurt, missed or made the game winning shot, won a gold medal/championship, be getting a final ovation knowing they're going to retire, WHATEVER the reason that's their issue. They're only human at the end of the day, let them show emotion.


Real %%%## talking!
 
Originally Posted by Big J 33

So you say it's "only ok to cry when you worked hard for a championship" but when Ingram was getting an e-mail read to him from his father who is prison at the time of getting drafted, that's not ok? Because you said so?

"Some kid on Oak Hill cried" So you mean a high school teenager cried after a loss? Well alert the presses.

KG put the fear of God into Big Baby, so he wasn't ready to handle that
laugh.gif
But when KG cried in front of John Thompson it got people's respect because it was a real moment and he poured his heart out

We shouldn't be able to make judgments or rules for when someone can cry, athletes can dedicate their entire lives to their sport, for some it's all that they have, they could have been hurt, missed or made the game winning shot, won a gold medal/championship, be getting a final ovation knowing they're going to retire, WHATEVER the reason that's their issue. They're only human at the end of the day, let them show emotion.


Real %%%## talking!
 
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