Why is sidney crosby a crybaby
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Courtesy of an ESPN. Take your penalty and go to the box. I've been saying it all year. As much as it hurts to say, I find this hard to argue. It frustrates the hell out of me to see Penguins take a penalty. So why isn't there a bunch of banter on how Kesler, Malkin and Carcillo are crybabies. Well, that's because they aren't on top of the hockey world. If one of them were, then he would be constantly slandered.
But since Crosby is, our society looks for reasons to knock him off his pedestal. The Crosby crybaby talk started to take off last week. Upon hearing the baby, the pilot asked over the loudspeaker: "Is that Sidney Crosby in back of our plane?
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Crosby has undeniable skill, which understandably threatens opposing teams, their fans and players. And this was no different for Crosby. During his rookie season, opposing players and coaches constantly accused Crosby of diving and complaining to the refs too much.
That last accusation is fairly true. Crosby did, and still does, excessively complain to the refs.
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