Actually, I thought the implication of the title was that JJ was going to make himself unpopular with Atlanta natives because he dared to give his honest assessment of the home crowd energy, and they would agitate to have him traded. I don't see much wrong with what JJ said. He was probably asked a question like, "How's the home crowd now that you're winning? Is it much better than when you first got to town and the team sucked?" And, he gave an honest answer. He does go out of his way to say he like playing in Atlanta and that he appreciates the fans. He wasn't trying to criticize anyone.