Restless NRL star Josh Hoffman embarrassing himself and disrespecting the Brisbane Broncos
He is embarrassing himself, disrespecting the club and the fans that worshipped his every move by publicly trying to pressure Brisbane to release him to Canterbury.
The stupidity he is wilfully participating in on social media with the Canterbury players on the New Zealand team is shameful.
Funny hashtags such as #releasehim might get a few laughs in camp, but it puts you further from the Kennel and just leaves you sitting in the dog house.
Brisbane has complete control over his future and Corey Norman's exit last season may be an indication of where this is headed.
It says a lot about footballers today that the second a coach recruits some competition for positions, they want to break contracts.
It happened last year with Norman and Peter Wallace hunting deals elsewhere after being told Scott Prince was joining the club.
Whatever happened to sucking it up, putting your head down and earning the right to wear the jersey you desire? No one is entitled to anything. It's that sort of attitude that sees a football team compile the worst season in club history.
Brisbane's premiership teams of the past were filled with more talented players than Hoffman who had to play off the bench or out of position because it was best for the team. Ben Barba and Anthony Milford had genuine family issues and Marty Kennedy's exit eased massive salary cap concerns at the Sydney Roosters.
Hoffman just wants the easy option.