HumanCockroach wrote:RD there's no polar opposite statements their, only your belief they are. Maybe Thomas saw the writing on the wall and was being proactive or emotional, perhaps he expected to be cut and traded like pretty much the ENTIRETY of the defense, you think that's possible? I sure the funk do, in fact I think it's FAR more likely than the belief he hates Seattle and wants out in the worst way.... it isn't like Seattle hasn't had a piece of talent, and I'm going with players know WAY more than the media or fans.
Ultimately, this is little different than the Wilson not black enough garbage, the media got something, and churned it, burned it, and churned it, its their jobs, you can either buy in, or try to decipher it using the available information. Thomas has never once said he wants out of Seattle, not a SINGLE toone, yet some fans trust the media, more than words from the source itself. Whichever group your in, in your choice, I goodr to give people the benefit of the doubt until they do something to prove they were lying, Thomas hasn't done so yet.
Hmm... Holding out, "Come get me", not practicing, etc. Reminds me of a story about a guy sitting on his roof after a terrible storm.
Along comes a boat and says, "Get in and we'll take you to safety". He replied, "No, my God will save me."
Soon along comes another boat and says, "Get in and we'll take you to safety." Again he replied, "No, my god will save me."
The water has almost totally engulfed his home and along comes a helicopter. The call out to him, "Climb up and we'll take you to safety." He says once again, "No, My God is going to save me."
Soon the house was under water and the man drowned. When he got to heaven he asked St. Peter, "why didn't God save me?" St. Peter replied, "Well he sent 2 boats and a helicopter but you refused his help."
Moral of the story, you are not seeing the obvious because of YOUR bias.