theSHOW
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88 may talk the talk, but he sure as hell walks the walk...!
he sure as hell needs to hold on to the ball..!
88 may talk the talk, but he sure as hell walks the walk...!
All this about poor Dez. Sean Lee was a 2nd round pick and most likely paid a substantial part of the bill. I haven't hear one peep from SL about this. Way to stay classy. I see a "ME' player in 88.
Way to speculate. Beside, the 'ME' player is obviously Jessie Holley. I don't here Dez talking about this.
All this about poor Dez. Sean Lee was a 2nd round pick and most likely paid a substantial part of the bill. I haven't hear one peep from SL about this. Way to stay classy. I see a "ME' player in 88.
he sure as hell needs to hold on to the ball..!
Because they grew up humbly they don't have taste buds?
I don't see why people are getting so offended. I grew up poor. I grew up drenching steak in A-1 sauce because we'd buy old cuts of meat that were about to be thrown out. But if I'm at a 5-star restaurant with a bunch of rich people, I'm going to make sure I'm consuming everything correctly. It's not just to "look classy" but also to get the full experience. Why would I burn an expensive cut of meat or mix soda in the rarest blend of scotch? I might as well throw my money away. But these guys don't care about throwing money away since they're pouring Cristal into potted plants. Not only that, but they just look like fools for doing everything wrong. They go to the most expensive places to show off their wealth, but then they don't even know how to do it right. It looks foolish. They can't even pretend right.
Right...he drops at least 7 or 8 per game. Sometimes 9...
What? Did Dez bring this up? How do you see a "ME" player in Dez when he didn't even bring it up?
Way to speculate. Beside, the 'ME' player is obviously Jessie Holley. I don't here Dez talking about this.
I enjoy a good steak too, but will always have some A-1 by the side. Is that wrong?
leads he team in fumbles last season. Lets root for improvement. If you accept that label of team leader start holding the ball.
it is known that DB brought this to light with the interview and quotes from "Dez" about the players being ******* and how he could have went off on every last one of them and now he is allowed to call the shots.
Depends on how expensive the steak is. A good piece of steak for us is probably different than how it is for these guys. These guys can fly to Europe to get a steak cooked personally by the best chef in the world. I'm sure he'd be a little insulted if you poured sauce all over it right in front of him.
I try to keep it on the side. But I can't help it. A-1 just tastes good.
It's funny how athletes pretend to have class now that they're rich. I lived in Miami. LeBron was notorious for calling in to the fanciest steak houses, order the most expensive steak, getting it well-done, and having it pre cut into tiny little pieces before he got there. Might as well have went to Denny's.
My point is, these guys wouldn't know the difference between a $50,000 bottle of wine and MD 20/20.
I don't see why people are getting so offended. I grew up poor. I grew up drenching steak in A-1 sauce because we'd buy old cuts of meat that were about to be thrown out. But if I'm at a 5-star restaurant with a bunch of rich people, I'm going to make sure I'm consuming everything correctly. It's not just to "look classy" but also to get the full experience. Why would I burn an expensive cut of meat or mix soda in the rarest blend of scotch? I might as well throw my money away. But these guys don't care about throwing money away since they're pouring Cristal into potted plants. Not only that, but they just look like fools for doing everything wrong. They go to the most expensive places to show off their wealth, but then they don't even know how to do it right. It looks foolish. They can't even pretend right.
It's funny how athletes pretend to have class now that they're rich. I lived in Miami. LeBron was notorious for calling in to the fanciest steak houses, order the most expensive steak, getting it well-done, and having it pre cut into tiny little pieces before he got there. Might as well have went to Denny's.
My point is, these guys wouldn't know the difference between a $50,000 bottle of wine and MD 20/20.
Tough for me to feel bad for him on this one as he should have just carried the shoulder-pads like every other rookie ever. First round draft picks are always kept in check when they come into the NFL because they've spent the last 8 years or so being told how special they are from recruiters to boosters to agents and everyone else along the way from HS to NFL. Bill Parcells used to make his first round picks bring him water during camp as a way of bringing them back to earth. Roy Williams the player was a bum, and the trade for him was awful, but he was doing what every other veteran of a positional unit would do. Dez wanted to be treated differently and he certainly was.