Lane was never the same after that play. Micah basically hit him with the proverbial haymaker from the word go. Lane was shook.Micah knocked lane Johnsons nose off
I must admit. I was surprised the post wasn't deleted and get my usual 7 day time out.Reported. I noticed it was edited by a moderator so I reported the moderator too.
See what happens.
Imagine thinking, this won't be so bad. He has the flu. Then getting man handled and busted in the nose from the opening play. LolLane was never the same after that play. Micah basically hit him with the proverbial haymaker from the word go. Lane was shook.
exactly. Imagine if Micah was 100%.Imagine thinking, this won't be so bad. He has the flu. Then getting man handled and busted in the nose from the opening play. Lol
Or maybe it could land him a role in the new Quentin Tarantino movie,,,He really shouldn’t be talking like that in front of a camera. I’ve noticed he has a tendency to do that when a camera is on him. Could offend some people and hurt endorsement opportunities.
I agree. It's ridiculous.It's a curse word.... are we as a society still trippin on a curse word???
Please.....
In the lockerooom...okay.It's a curse word.... are we as a society still trippin on a curse word???
Please.....
Did she tell you what it meant? ... I'm trying to figure out if I need to report her to human services.I’m glad they apologized for airing that clip. I haven’t ever heard that word before and asked my mommy what it meant and she spanked me
Tame considering some of the stuff that is said and the wild eyed furry that accompanies it.No biggie. That's locker room talk. Players talk that way among each other, especially when getting themselves \fired/pumped up for a game.
We can only hope for a society where one day all words are equal.
Maybe they should wait to put a camera in their face until they're out of the locker room then. Don't want that kind of language from a player? Stay out of the locker room.He really shouldn’t be talking like that in front of a camera. I’ve noticed he has a tendency to do that when a camera is on him. Could offend some people and hurt endorsement opportunities.
There’s no excuse for the language he used in front of the camera especially when he wasn’t even angry about anything. Hopefully his kids weren’t watching. I’ve heard plenty of players fire off an F bomb at a post game presser, or at their locker due to frustration after a tough loss, but none of them used the word he used. That was pretty classless. Save it for around your friends. Unfortunately for him and his family a lot of people got to hear it because ESPN mistakenly aired it. Even his mom got upset with him a couple years ago for using some bad language during an interview. I have a pretty foul mouth, but I would never talk like that when I’m being interviewed or when a camera is on me.Maybe they should wait to put a camera in their face until they're out of the locker room then. Don't want that kind of language from a player? Stay out of the locker room.