Further insight on the Boldin situation (what a selfish fuck):
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He tried to ruin the Super Bowl celebration with his childishness.
In the game, Boldin got into a heated argument with offensive coordinator Todd Haley. After the game, instead of celebrating with his team, Boldin abruptly left the field, then abruptly left the locker room.
It was awful behavior.
Quarterback Kurt Warner also got into an argument with Haley during the game but you didn't see Warner acting like a petulant child afterwards. He celebrated with his teammates and enjoyed the moment.
I have to say in nearly 20 years of doing this, I've never seen a player more concerned about his arguing with a coach over making a Super Bowl.
What Boldin did almost never happens.
Congratulations on making history, Anquan.
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Haley's brief discussion about it after the game:
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Not everyone was congratulating offensive coordinator Todd Haley on his play calling Sunday.
On the team's game-winning drive, the television broadcast showed receiver Anquan Boldin in a heated exchange with Haley.
Boldin declined comment about it after the game, and Haley called it "a heat of the moment" situation.
"We changed personnel groups out there and I put Steve Breaston in for (Boldin)," Haley said, "and he was upset about it."
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