Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Twitter and the Effects on Public Personalities

I chose this picture of Robert and his beautiful wife Sarah to show people that he is a family man and that people make mistakes. I hope you enjoy the article.

With the surge of Twitter coming into the world the last few months, many celebrities have gotten themselves in trouble by posting their thoughts every minute of the day. You can go down the list with examples of celebs hurting their persona by saying things they wish they hadn't. Once you write anything on the Internet, it is on the web forever and there is no hiding it.

Redskins rookie linebacker and TCU alum, Robert Henson found this out the tough way. After the Redskins squeaked by the St.Louis Rams with a 9-7 victory the Washington fans booed the team as they exited the field. Let's keep in mind Washington fans are some of the most loyal in the nation...Or are they? They have sold out every game since 1969 but they also booed a team who fought hard and got the win. Hmm. Henson was upset with the fans reaction and decided to let them and the whole world know about his dissatisfaction.

Henson started on his twitter by saying, "All you half hearted skins fans can... I won't go there but I dislike you very strongly, don't come to Fed Ex to boo dim wits!" Henson didn't stop there after he was tweeted back by hundreds of ticked off fans he proceeded to go on. "No I didn't play but I still made more than you in a year and you'd gladly switch spots with me in a second." Not satisfied still, Henson went on to say, "Who are you to you know whats best for the team and you work 9 to 5 at McDonald's."

This caused an uproar all over D.C. and across the nation. On "Mike and Mike in the Morning" an ESPN radio show. Mike Greenberg went into a rant that sounded like a father scolding his own son. To check it out click here.

I understand that he went too far but to be honest the fans deserved it. The Redskins might be struggling right now but they got the win. So why boo your own team when they got the "W?" In my opinions fans are some of the most annoying, loud mouth, flip-flop, ignorant people out there. I am a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and TCU football but good gosh I don't paint my face and scream and curse at games. Isn't there something weak about that? Well there is to me...

Now I have know Robert Henson since I transferred into TCU my second semester of college and he opened me with open arms. Being a new player on a team is tough,everyone eyeing you up and down and not much is said to a new player until you prove yourself as a good teammate and player. But with Robert it didn't matter. Henson spent Christmas with my family and has always been a best friend since the moment I met him. I have not met many people that didn't love this kid, his desire to do well and provide for his family is endless. He has the heart of a lion but sometimes that lion heart can get him in trouble. Henson says what's on his mind and he could get away with it in Fort Worth, Texas and playing for TCU. But being in the nations capital and working for a multi-billion dollar industry that is the NFL you are in the brightest spot light out there.

I know that he was upset because he wants fan support and cares for his teammates but he can't go parading around as though he is an All-Pro and criticize loyal fans, especially when he has been inactive the first 2 games of the season. I know Robert is upset and I have not been able to get in contact with him. I know that he is hurting and wishes he had of never said anything at all. Robert is the type of guy to say whats on his mind, but he should have kept this one to himself. At least he could have stopped before charging up the American people who are struggling to make ends meet in this economy.

I feel for Robert because I know the kind of guy he is and all that he has been through in his short life. But for people that only know him as a rookie spouting off, this looks and sounds very bad. I just hope this doesn't hurt him in the long run, he is a heck of a person and player and people make mistakes. Especially in this era of technology and the Internet. I wish the best for Robert and I hope he can make a sincere apology and that the fans and people move on. Worse has been said and I think it is time for people to move on and forget about it.

1 comment:

  1. I hear that! Robert is a class act... besides seeing how he treated my brother when he joined the team at TCU, this dude came over and spent Christmas with us. The guy hung out with my grandmother for god's sake...man, everyone gets heated when you attack their teammates! that is part of being on a team. He just wants respect. I agree that he should have kept it to himself, but its hard to do with all the outlets in today's media. Redskins fans need to have a gut check and back their team no matter what. C'mon! really, they still won the game. Get over yourselves. I am sorry that Henson has had this happen to him. I am also sure he will not be on Twitter anymore.....

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