Somewhat valid criticism: he’s a company man. Okay, but anyone expecting a guy to put his job and all his relationships on the line to be a hyper-critical *** to the organization is delusional.
Most other criticisms sound a whole lot like anti-intellectualism, laziness, or some ******** criticizing him for not being sufficiently traditionally masculine (“nasally voice”, comments about how he is doing something gay).
The people that are most worked up belong in that last category and I have much sharper criticisms of them than they do about a dude that loves the sport, loves the team, and got where he has by busting his ***.
Most other criticisms sound a whole lot like anti-intellectualism, laziness, or some ******** criticizing him for not being sufficiently traditionally masculine (“nasally voice”, comments about how he is doing something gay).
The people that are most worked up belong in that last category and I have much sharper criticisms of them than they do about a dude that loves the sport, loves the team, and got where he has by busting his ***.