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13Oct/090

Clayton’s Apology: “Sorry, It Was A Bad Day At Work”

Mike's Sorry, do you feel better now?

Mike apologized, do you feel better now?

Apparently Michael Clayton "dropped" his dictionary on his way to Hooters for the interview with JP Peterson today.  Because our definition of an apology seems a lot different than his.

He started the interview by saying that he hoped you understand what a $5 million per year receiver "goes through" and he apologized if you took what he said "out of context".  Along the way he blamed everything from his emotions, to the Bucs record, to his expectations, to the media for putting him in a mindset that allowed him to say something that could be taken out of context.

Here are a few quotes from Clayton's interview concerning his apology, his drops, and what he and the team are going to do to get better (have you ever noticed how Clayton refers to himself as "We" alot: as in We need more opportunities, We need to make plays, We need to get better) 

  1. "It was a bad day at work" (seriously, is that all you got?)
  2. "I can't make any excuses" (after making repeated excuses)
  3. "I personally feel it's not difficult" (exactly what we were thinking)
  4. "It's gonna get better" (we've heard that a few times before)
  5. "We'll continue to stay the course" (why? the course sucks too)

Well Mike, thanks for that great apology.  Here is a quote for you, and feel free to twist this and put it in whatever context you want: YOU SUCK!

That "Apology" left me feeling as empty as Michael Claytons hands after a football has been thrown right to them.

The Gang @ 80Sucks.com

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