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As is often the case, our perception of an athlete's personality is colored by whether he is playing for our against the team we're cheering for. It blew my mind how quickly Bulls fans could embrace their mortal enemy Dennis Rodman, or how all of a sudden Cowboy fans could love that trash-talking 49ers cornerback who not too long previously had been dancing on the star at Texas Stadium.
The dude had 143 yards rushing and two touchdowns, 99 yards receiving and threw a 42-yard touchdown pass. Why are we talking about whether he's a good person? I don't care if he stole a Coke from a kid on the way to the locker room. Those numbers are insane.
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