There is so many people out there loving the fact that I am not playing, the beautiful thing is, I still do wtf I … tmi.me/B3UJC—
Brandon Jacobs (@gatorboy45) November 23, 2012
And that link leads to this message:
There is so many people out there loving the fact that I am not playing, the beautiful thing is, I still do wtf I want when I want, they still living the miserable life they’re living and they will alway live it because they are 💩!!!!
This comes a week after his controversial tweet about bad bosses, which he said was not football related.
You can sense the frustration as Jacobs has suited up for one game this year but essentially has been non-existent in the offense. He was brought in as the short yardage back but the 49ers have the best rushing attack in the league without him.
Tweeting is a dangerous tool and some people, like me, will interpret this all wrong despite the fact that he might come out later and say that he didn’t mean what I think he said.
Regardless, he’s probably not going to get a lot of flak on this because he isn’t a major name. But this reminded me way too much of what LeBron James said after losing the Finals last year.
Brandon Jacobs with these tweets is showing two sides: while he is miserable he is not playing, he has all the money to WTF with, you know? Drink up his sorrows, pantsie up his sorry ass, cater to his sweet tooth as he has nothing else to do, fix his bathroom’s plumbing, all the money can buy-
But Jacob surely must know that money can’t buy his way into taking away series from Gore or Hunter.
Let him play with his money, the money we don’t have. But life isn’t miserable for us, we still have our soulmates, the love of our lives, the most loyal RED DOG, the white picket fences or the apartment balcony, we have the freedom (not having a coach telling us to stay put), and we still eat decent food.
Maybe not caviar, and maybe we don’t have alligator boots, but we have our own peace, our solitude, our laughter, and above all…
We have the 49ers who is playing at such a high level that not even Brandon Jacobs is needed.
Disclaimer: IF Jacobs ever sees the field, if Gore or Hunter has an injury and Jacobs plays well in their place, well, WTF, let’s forget the past and take our hats off to him.
Just an “IF.”