Yeah. Plus, the idea of a guy who spends a good amount of time on CelticsBlog every day going to his boss and complaining about somebody else's assumed lack of productivity just seems to open a can of worms that shouldn't be opened
Don't you work? Some would call this hypocripsy, hope you are not charging someone $70 bucks an hour for the time you spent posting this matter.
You might want to look up "hypocrisy" in the dictionary.
Your (serious) advice to Rondo -- "hey, guy who posts on CelticsBlog frequently during the day, why don't you go to your boss and complain this other guy isn't being productive because he chews gum and laughs to himself" -- would be an example of hypocrisy. It is hypocritical of somebody to complain about behavior, when they are doing something similar or worse.
My (joking) advice to Rondo -- "ignore that bad advice, because it could open up a can of worms" (followed by a wink) -- isn't hypocritical in the least.
My further advice: spend less time examining your "manhood", and more time on actually reading what people write. (Tell me where to send the bill.)