Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...medium=twitter

This article was referred to before for Tyrone Williams statement about the "worst thing ever", but I find it interesting for a couple of other reasons.


1. The Packer locker room would have seemed to be a confusing place to get advice from, especially if you are listening to Freeman. I think Free has something to say about young Sharper's attitude, but saying its a collegiate one doesn't really do a good job describing it. He then subverts that critique by launching into the theory that the unknown (to him) friend is the outlet for the change in behavior. Is Free simply trying hard to make it look like he is saying something profound when he is simply asserting that Sharper wasn't like that when he knew him?

2. Butler, while repeating a line of thought often heard on this board, that Sharper had easy and plentiful access to women, doesn't seem to see the other side of that as a problem. While Butler is settled down with four kids, Sharper might still be expecting the same treatment he experienced as a player (plentiful choices, no commitments) to continue.
Neither Butler nor Freeman do 'profound' all that well.