Plaxico Burress knows plenty about getting himself into trouble off the football field, but the former NFL wide receiver insists he never had a “fall guy” in his crew.
On Monday night, Burress went on a Twitter rant about the infamous comments Cris Carter made at the 2014 NFL Rookie Symposium. As someone who was fined countless times and once shot himself in the leg, Burress felt he needed to condemn Carter’s advice.
Wow! I guess I didn't have a "fall guy". @NFL #rookiesymposium
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
In all seriousness, I've made some choices that have resulted in some consequences that I can never get back. BUT, not one time did I blame
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
Someone else. I've always stood up, been accountable, and accepted full responsibility for my actions.
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
I've NEVER tried to blame somebody for my choices, decisions and the consequences I suffered. I looked in the … http://t.co/llmOp2U3Sb
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
Bottom line, you can't tell @nfl rookies nothing like that. We suppose to be helping them, not advising them to to have a Fall Guy. Unreal
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
I glad my son wasn't sitting in that @nfl rookie symposium.
— Plaxico Burress (@plaxicoburress) August 25, 2015
Plaxico’s opinion isn’t exactly unique. Carter’s horrible advice for incoming rookies can be seen in this video, and it is so misguided that it’s almost surreal. The NFL knew right away that Carter had made a mistake, which is why the league tried to wipe his comments from the record.
Of course, there were plenty of Twitter trolls who told Burress they don’t want to hear preaching from someone who Cheddar Bob’ed himself. Those people must not have seen Burress’ rant against Nick Saban a few weeks back.
from Larry Brown Sports http://ift.tt/1Ki4QkF
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