Maybe Stephen A can explain it?Did I hear that correctly, Tony Dungy is in the HOF, but Jimmy Johnson and George Seifert aren't?
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Maybe Stephen A can explain it?Did I hear that correctly, Tony Dungy is in the HOF, but Jimmy Johnson and George Seifert aren't?
"Now listen... I asked Kobe Bryant this while I was at his house for an intimate dinner, because we are close friends. I said 'Kobe, why don't people understand how hard it is to be a young, black athlete...'"Maybe Stephen A can explain it?
I still haven't seen the interview, sounds like he acted like a Loser. He played like crap, and lost the biggest game of his career so frankly I couldn't care less that he was salty about it, it is he really fefused to talk and walked out, that's pretty ******.
I'm lucky I never saw him lose while he played for my team.
Yep sounds pretty crappy. You can't complain about the haters then give them ammo like this.He refused to talk and then walked out.
In fact it was less than 3 minutes. He gave 1 word answers for most of the 5-6 questions that came and then he walked out on them.
Yep sounds pretty crappy. You can't complain about the haters then give them ammo like this.
I don't really see much of a correlation between this and the celebration. He is a emotional guy and with that comes the ups and downs. Getting mad after a huge loss is fine. Refusing to face the music is another story. If it had been Peyton refusing to answer it would be the same thing to me, despite the fact that a leap and a hug is a big celebration for him.To me its less about the fans. Deadspin (which I am not normally a fan) wrote a great piece on it this morning. You cant be the person that all year long says "dont want us to dance and rub it in your face, stop us" and then when it happens, act like this.
Either go the PC way or dont, but this shows that all of the people that called him a baby, a b*tch and everything else were 100% right all along. His rookie year he was criticized for any time they lost, acting like a child and putting the towel over his head and not speaking. He didnt lose much this year so nobody saw this side. Now in the big game with so many eye balls it comes out.
However with all of that said, I dont have a problem with an athlete with an edge. I kind of like it, but it goes both ways. The most telling thing however is watching SOOOO MANY players and former players say "Grow the Eff Up" after it. They are the ones that know, have been there and see it first hand and are saying "yes, he is a ****ing baby".
He refused to talk and then walked out.
In fact it was less than 3 minutes. He gave 1 word answers for most of the 5-6 questions that came and then he walked out on them.
Bellicheck has always done that, he gets a pass for a lot of piss poor actions because he has won oodles of trophies.He acted exactly like Belichick did after Denver won the conference championship game. If you watched the two interviews side by side you'd think that they were working from the same script.
Free Bud promo there haha
LMAO. Is this your last game?
"I have other things to do first, kiss my wife and kids. Drink a lot of budweiser, i can promise you that."
Hahahaha.
I think Manning likes Budweiser.
Also, "Von Miller is buying..."
Yeah that definitely was not a "I think it's going to be ruled an incomplete pass".
Has this one been looping in here yet? Cam looks nervous.