T.J. Houshmandzadeh Drawing Negative Reactions From Seahawks Fans

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The outspoken Houshmandzadeh is "shocked" with the fuss being made in his first Seahawks season over his angry gestures and comments about not getting the ball enough, in a city where people are used to their star receivers being quiet yet ultra productive -- like Largent. Seattle's Hall of Famer was so understated he wouldn't even spike the ball following any of his 101 career touchdowns.

Declaring "I like myself, man, I really do," Houshmandzadeh said Friday he's been hearing all week from those inside and outside Seahawks headquarters, from former teammates in Cincinnati, even from his two daughters at home.

Last weekend in Dallas, he angrily gestured toward Matt Hasselbeck to throw the ball with more loft immediately after he tried to zing a ball to the tightly guarded receiver near the Cowboys' goal line in the first quarter.

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Odd, in Cincy, this was a "good guy". In Seattle, he is now being criticized. I seen the incident against Dallas, but really didn't think much about it other than the fact that Housh was right.
 
Odd, in Cincy, this was a "good guy". In Seattle, he is now being criticized. I seen the incident against Dallas, but really didn't think much about it other than the fact that Housh was right.
I tried to tell everyone that Housh is not a choir boy......he did all of the same things in Cincy, the only difference is in Cincy he had his lightning rod there to take all the heat and he came off looking good.....ironically, that same lightning rod took the toughest coverage as well leaving Housh to clean up against the lesser coverage packages, funny how he doesn't look at as good when he has to go against the top corners each week....
 
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