CowboyChris
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If he is going to talk the talk.....
I don't know what to make of it.
#TeamLightSkin#Sackscoming#darkknight#Krakenswag#OverLord ...and the story goes, he cast a shadow over the world and filled oceans with quarterback tears. He is rumored to have no name only known as #ThePrinceofDarkness#AmericasDEND
That instagram post echoes some of the comments we've seen of other team-mates talking anonymously about him -- he thinks he is god's gift and he has let it all go to his head.
Again, I'm probably jumping to conclusions, but that Instagram doesn't make me want to leap up and yell out "THANK GOD WE SIGNED THIS GUY"
Just my $0.02.
We need more guys with attitudes like this on defense, in my opinion. Scandrick and Rolando were the only guys who really played with an edge. Anyway, just my opinion.
I think that kind of outwardly facing attitude has very little bearing on the game.
Look at the Patriots defense. How much of that did you see? Did it matter?
You'd be jumping if that other team up north has signed him
Every game Offensively and Defensively......you ever watch a Patriots game?
..I frankly don't see it I watch the Patriots.
Who is out there on the Patriots defense acting all crazy on defense, hooting and hollering, etc?
All I think I see with a Patriots is a team who, every year, thinks THEY are the best team in the NFL and they act like it. I don't see a lot of false bravado type of things with them.
It's an emotional game, nothing wrong with emotional players such as Dez Bryant and Greg Hardy.
I don't think there is anything bad with guys being emotional, however, in the end I'm not sure if it makes a huge difference one way or another.
If so the Patriots were the wrong example. New England plays with serious emotional response.
Which player is that demonstrable?
I guess I don't see it. Yes, Brady is emotional.
How about on their defense? Which player is that demonstrable?