So he follows a dumb comment with an outright lie?
How is that disrespectful to hurts? It’s not.So he follows a dumb comment with an outright lie?
He clearly implied that it was the team / scheme responsible for their offensive success.
He should just shut up about it now. Keeping it in the news only Hurts us.
If he would’ve said Hurts is the man, it would’ve been “disrespectful to the eagles”So he follows a dumb comment with an outright lie?
He clearly implied that it was the team / scheme responsible for their offensive success.
He should just shut up about it now. Keeping it in the news only Hurts us.
How is that disrespectful to hurts? It’s not.
Remember, 20 years ago ESPN didn't have a lot of nimrods on the air looking for anything to fill up the time.
End of the day, hopefully #11 will learn to just play football and stay off this podcast / twitter or any other "media account" by saying nothing.
I don't think #11 disrespected Hurts, but guys that get paid to fill up air time will run with it anyway they see fit to MAKE IT a story.
Thing is, and I thought about this... Who tells them to shut up, Jerry? LMAO!!!!
I don't hear Damone Clark saying anything...Now he's worried about Philadelphia hating him.
Quickly becoming one of my most hated players.
I agree, but the irony is when players are politically correct and give fence-straddling answers, they're criticized for that too. He was asked about Hurts and gave an answer. I agree that an older player can help him with how to handle a situation like that.It looks like the young lion is going to have to learn the hard way that Less said is best.
Study film get healthy and prove yourself on the field.
This is where someone on the coaching staff or an older player should mentor him and save him from himself.
Shouldn't he?Other teams can open their mouth and get praised to slander Dallas but let a Cowboys player say anything and its "shup up and focus on the game"