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:signmast: :laugh1:romomania;3935152 said:The best is when the media asks him a bait question and he has that hint of a "cocky" smurck/smile on his face while he gives a smooth answer.
:signmast: :laugh1:romomania;3935152 said:The best is when the media asks him a bait question and he has that hint of a "cocky" smurck/smile on his face while he gives a smooth answer.
http://img251.*************/img251/3418/woah.gifDallasEast;3935231 said::signmast: :laugh1:
ZeroClub;3934928 said:I liked the way Smith carried himself too. Not cocky, but but a nice mix of determined and humble / well grounded. He seemed "steady," which I hope he'll be for the next 15 years or so.
theogt;3934932 said:Kinda? Jason Garrett is one of the cockiest guys I've ever seen. It almost reaches entitlement level.
jswalker1981;3935432 said:Yeah, some people were taken back by his "pro-bowler and future hall of famer" talk. But they must have forgotten when Emmitt had his list of goals, and one of them was to become the all-time rushing leader. Wonder how that turned out?
It's not bad to have goals, as long as you work to reach them.
clutch88;3935229 said:Like the LEVEL of maturity you show by taking shot's at Dez for his personal business....
baj1dallas;3934866 said:Well neither did Parcells...he led them around by their noses. I don's see why it matters one way or the other. Didn't care that Wade came off like a bumpkin either.
theogt;3935092 said:I dunno. It's certainly a negative quality. Everyone has negative qualities about them. But that doesn't mean he can't be a good head coach.