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Thomas.I mean, obviously, bad for ET, the way his season ended, again, with the
cruel finger of fate selecting him for injury while randomly sparing others.
It¡¯s terrible. I don¡¯t think hardly any of us can imagine how it feels. To lose
your ability to do your job, to lose millions of dollars, to lose what makes you
great, for a while at least. Maybe for a long while. It¡¯s really, really hard to
picture how that feels.But good for him to flip the bird. Because he got
screwed. In more ways than might be immediately apparent.A brief franchise
history lesson must precede any elaboration. This wasn¡¯t the first time a
Seahawks sideline received the exact same nonverbal communication from an active
player. Of course it wasn¡¯t, because... because Pete Carroll¡¯s Seattle Seahawks,
where players are encouraged to be themselves, to express themselves, to live in
a brotherhood, with everything that entails, positive and negative. That being
said, it was easier at the time to excuse one Marshawn Lynch, for daring toafter
a certain play-call reached the huddle near the goal line. Since Seattle
finished the drive in question with a touchdown, like they tended to do so often
years ago, Marshawn¡¯s middle finger became a footnote to yet another victory. A
cute footnote to some, an irksome one to others. However. The result of Thomas¡¯s
play, the event that precipitated his own ¡°f**k you¡± to the sideline, was not
papered over with an ensuing score, a validation of the coaches, or any sort of
happy denouement whatsoever. Because Earl got screwed. In multiple ways. It¡¯s
why this happened:Look. To be frank, I¡¯m rather glad Earl Thomas flipped them
the bird. He screwed up. They screwed up. Fate screwed up! Fate f**ked Earl
Thomas in the rudest way, removing his ability to do his job, his prospects of
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above, is how people behave when they care. Good for him, being a real person,
with real emotions, out there on camera, in front of everyone. Thomas messed up.
He thought he could force an extension or a trade, and thereby gain a new round
of financial security, in a job where... where, well, your livelihood can be
snatched from you on any play, through contact or not. He and his agents
miscalculated the amount of leverage they held in negotiations, the
effectiveness of a holdout, the safety market, and the intentions of the
Seahawks¡¯ front office.Carroll and Schneider messed up. They thought they could
get a trade or extension done, finagling some sort of compensation for Thomas
during the season or afterward, should they decide to part ways permanently. Now
that¡¯s a very unlikely outcome. And unfairly, the player will pay the price with
his body. The front office is partially to blame. They earned some of that
middle finger. A knuckle or two belongs to them.Also: Fate messed up. It chose
Earl for football extinction, at least as far as 2018 goes. It chose him on a
routine play, snapping his leg independent of a tackle or collision. Not that
the circumstances make it any better, really. But the randomness here highlights
how hideously fickle Fate can be when it wants.It¡¯s literally the paint on the
giant red A that trips Earl Thomas. The best safety in the NFL right now, and a
bright piece of turf brings him down? What a cold, dark side to a brutal sport ¡ª
and the only reason it¡¯s not completely unjust is because the same sh*t keeps
happening to players all across the league.The middle finger episode (IT¡¯S NOT
AN INCIDENT) is a culmination of all those factors, into a single moment. One
sad trip on a frickin¡¯ butt-ugly cart, in which No. 29 showed the world how much
he cared. And that¡¯s what we should respect. (Or at least I will. Following
along with my opinion is the most optional thing you can do today.)Good for
Earl, that in the worst or second-worst moment of his very public career, he let
his disappointment, his anger, his exasperation out. Good for him that he didn¡¯t
hide any of those very real emotions, those impulses that make us human. Good
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all that well without Thomas on the field. Allow myself to quote... myself ¡ª
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defense that was allowing 15.7 points per game, fresh off a streak of leading
the league in points allowed for four straight seasons, fell apart somewhat.
Without him out there, suddenly they gave up 23.8 points per game and split
their final six contests, including playoffs.Let¡¯s put away the numbers, though.
Thomas¡¯s extended middle finger isn¡¯t for the fans, teammates, or the postseason
prospects of the 2018 Seahawks. It¡¯s an expression of authenticity. Because he
craved security and nobody, including himself, did their job to make it happen.
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