Geno doesn't need to address anything. He's a kid having some fun. His personal life is none our business.
I'm suspecting brainlag of the fake maker, as the two pictures are named facetime1.jpg and genofacetime2.jpg Warning - clicking the links takes you to the two pics, one of which is NSFW (Not Safe For Work)
Simply put, it's immature as hell. You are NOT part of the team, you are a customer, nothing more. You're the best type of customer the company can have, one who stays around and thinks you're one of them. McDonald's loves you too when you say "We have the best french fries in town." The problem with customers like you is you think you have a right to decide what the players do when their work day is over. You don't.
He can't throw a 10 yard pass good enough but has enough time to send a picture of his junk to a groupie. I can't even get SKYPE to work correctly. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
I have never heard a McDonald's customer state "We have the best french fries in town." I have heard football fans referred to as the 12th man. You bothering to point out someone saying it and having a problem with it seems to be the immature thing. Let it go.
She asked for the picture of his junk and wanted him to text it, he wouldn't do that and would only facetime her with it in what I am guessing was an attempt to keep something that should be between 2 adults just that, between the 2 of them. She then "claims that she snapped a screenshot of Geno’s junk and filed it away for safe keeping". Filed away for safe keeping? It was a picture of his junk not a freaking Rembrandt, she filed it away probably figuring she could get some cash out of him later. Pretty sure she just blew any chance she had of ever getting an impregnation payday from any other sports figure.
So, has this ever been proven true or are people getting upset over nothing? Even if it's true, so what? It happens. I went to school just outside Philly. I know plenty of woman who slept with Eagles/76ers/Phillies players.
I love how everyone is assuming these pics are real. You can always expect a Jet to turn on the Jets first!
He didn't send a picture. It was through FaceTime. While he was showing his thingy, she pressed the Home and On/Off button at the same time, and there you have it, a picture of whatever was on your screen.
At the end of the day, the fans are pretty much the bosses. If we all decided to not go to any games and stop buying all their things, there would be no Jets. Of course to get that to happen is very unlikely, but you get what I'm saying.
Not to be outdone by Mark Sanchez, Geno Smith has a hot dog incident of his own: http://api.ning.com/files/FqkiRUfegCjXWOU3nGy4fCy3wE-jMHUDfTxWrxaNSHmK6t-ikq18jzzHCLIV*aohJjFyWC74hw0QW3IhlMKZwXr3V*-WiShs/genofacetime2.jpg
I don't think I have a right to decide what the players do. What gave you that idea? I was just explaining why fans say "we". They aren't saying it because they think they play football for the Jets. They are saying it because a large amount of the time, they have supported the team for many years. Ask any player or coach on the Jets if they think the fans are part of the team. The fans are the ones that decide the home field advantage, they are certainly a big part of the franchise, whether you believe it or not. You don't go to McDonalds and see people cheering for the guy who's making the big macs. The fans have a connection with the people and consider part of their collective consciousness, so they say WE. It isn't a big deal, it's an expression of support. I usually only find that pessimistic 'sky is falling' type fans have an issue with it.