[video]http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=3UDThtvpuzw[/video]
This video reminds me of a segment Colin Cowherd did on John Wall (in which I agreed) on the Herd radio show. His main point was that when John Wall did the dougie at introductions in his first NBA game, it showed an overall lack of leadership.
So here are the Dolphins, about to go to an outstanding record of 2-7, and here you have the "leaders" of the team celebrating a win by doing the dougie. I believe this sort of behavior is wrong on so many levels. Allow me to just list a few reasons why...
1. You're 2-7...nothing to dance over
2. It's immature
3. Karlos Dansby (a captain) partakes in the dancing
4. Young players see this and will emulate
Now im all for having fun, but this is something that absolutely cannot happen under Joe Philbin. When it comes down to it, what separates great teams from the average ones are things like this. At the end of the day, dance when you've done something, not when you've done nothing. I want winners, not clowns.
This video reminds me of a segment Colin Cowherd did on John Wall (in which I agreed) on the Herd radio show. His main point was that when John Wall did the dougie at introductions in his first NBA game, it showed an overall lack of leadership.
So here are the Dolphins, about to go to an outstanding record of 2-7, and here you have the "leaders" of the team celebrating a win by doing the dougie. I believe this sort of behavior is wrong on so many levels. Allow me to just list a few reasons why...
1. You're 2-7...nothing to dance over
2. It's immature
3. Karlos Dansby (a captain) partakes in the dancing
4. Young players see this and will emulate
Now im all for having fun, but this is something that absolutely cannot happen under Joe Philbin. When it comes down to it, what separates great teams from the average ones are things like this. At the end of the day, dance when you've done something, not when you've done nothing. I want winners, not clowns.