SANTURDIO SPEAKS (AND PROVES THAT HE SHOULDN'T)
To the extent that Steelers receiver Santurdio was perceived a fool while keeping his mouth shut regarding a pair of arrests occurring in a three-week span in May and June, Santurdio opened his mouth and confirmed it on Saturday.
At a press conference held a day after it was announced that Santurdio had come to terms, the rookie from Ohio State showed no contrition regarding the fact that he landed in the back seat of a cruiser two times since the Steelers swapped up seven spots to snag him.
"I don't think I have anything to prove to anybody," Santurdio said. "People know what I can do on the field and they know the type of person I am off the field.
"I haven't gotten any negative feedback from one person since I've been in town the past month-and-a-half," he added.
If that's true, then it's because people didn't recognize him -- or because he's been walking around with his iPod plugs buried deep into his ears.
More importantly in our view, Santurdio intimated that the guy who'll be dishing out the football for the first phase of Santurdio's pro career is, well, a liar.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has said that he has tried to call Santurdio "a bunch of times and left a bunch of messages."
Says Santurdio: "I didn't get any calls from him."
Ouch. Hey, Santurdio -- that wasn't the smartest thing you've ever done, assuming that you hope to have as many passes as possible sailing in your direction.
In our view, Santurdio's comments will serve only to harden the beliefs of folks in the city (and in the organization) who regret that the team drafted him, and who can't wait until he's gone.
If he continues to say stupid things like he did on Saturday, we have a feeling his departure will come sooner rather than later.
This guy is such a jerk thank god we didnt draft him
To the extent that Steelers receiver Santurdio was perceived a fool while keeping his mouth shut regarding a pair of arrests occurring in a three-week span in May and June, Santurdio opened his mouth and confirmed it on Saturday.
At a press conference held a day after it was announced that Santurdio had come to terms, the rookie from Ohio State showed no contrition regarding the fact that he landed in the back seat of a cruiser two times since the Steelers swapped up seven spots to snag him.
"I don't think I have anything to prove to anybody," Santurdio said. "People know what I can do on the field and they know the type of person I am off the field.
"I haven't gotten any negative feedback from one person since I've been in town the past month-and-a-half," he added.
If that's true, then it's because people didn't recognize him -- or because he's been walking around with his iPod plugs buried deep into his ears.
More importantly in our view, Santurdio intimated that the guy who'll be dishing out the football for the first phase of Santurdio's pro career is, well, a liar.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has said that he has tried to call Santurdio "a bunch of times and left a bunch of messages."
Says Santurdio: "I didn't get any calls from him."
Ouch. Hey, Santurdio -- that wasn't the smartest thing you've ever done, assuming that you hope to have as many passes as possible sailing in your direction.
In our view, Santurdio's comments will serve only to harden the beliefs of folks in the city (and in the organization) who regret that the team drafted him, and who can't wait until he's gone.
If he continues to say stupid things like he did on Saturday, we have a feeling his departure will come sooner rather than later.
This guy is such a jerk thank god we didnt draft him
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