Sounds like the nickname of the Chippendales.....When people think of the Steelers D they think Steel Curtain. When they think of the Vikings it's the Purple People Eaters. Denver is the Orange Crush.
When you think of the Cowboys D you don't think Doomsday, you think Hot Boyz.
You can't say it 1000% happened but don't know if it was malicious or incidental. That's a big difference. Maliciously pushing someone to celebrate a touchdown is INSANE. I've never seen it happen so he posted a photo of Jaylon in the Jaguars game and that's not the correct narrative of that picture.
I'm referring to the photo Aerolithe posted earlier in the thread. (Page 2?) I wasn't saying you posted it or even referenced it, just so you know.
Or he got caught rolling his eyes.Gilmore's not included either. Presumably because he has a good agent.
I will not….(crosses arms abruptly and furrows brow)When you think of the Cowboys D you don't think Doomsday, you think Hot Boyz.
No offense, but this is you in a nutshell.Of course not. The lie is easier to prove than the truth isn't it?
Gangsters and criminals in New Orleans called themselves the Hot Boyz?!?I mean this conversation comes up and there's just a different meaning for some. I've seen some say they sound like Chippendale dancers lol.
The name comes from a rap group in the 90's who took their name from gangstas and criminals from New Orleans but I'm pretty sure the rap moniker and what it represents is why they call themselves that which is kind of funny to me because I don't even think a lot of these guys were born when Hot Boys were out lol.
Pointing out the well known fact that Jaylon was all about the branding doesn't equate to hate.That I could see. The Jaylon hate just irks me for some reason. The worst thing we can say about the guy is he never recovered from injury and took Jerry's money. He gets more hatred than Greg Hardy lol.
I wouldn't call it malicious but it wasn't incidental either. It was a reactionary action, in the moment, with no time to think about it first.I agree, not sure what photo you are talking about. As far as the shoving a teammate during a celebration I watched that happen. I'm sure it wasn't malicious or maybe was incidental, BUT it 1000% happened and was posted all over this board.
That's exactly the way I remember it also.All good. I wish I could just find the damn video lol. Given the extent of Jaylon hate here I'm suprised a more savy poster hasn't already blessed us with the link.
Also I don't remember the context around the celebration. I remember watching Jaylon push his way to the center of attention though. I figured the guy was just excited and unaware, but his lack of awareness was why he got so much hate in the first place. Imo
Cowboys!
I don’t trust your opinion on the Cowboys let alone an opinion on me. I’m thankful though for your honesty…..No offense, but this is you in a nutshell.
Haha they did lol. And like most criminals they influenced rappers so much they names themselves after them lol. Shout out to CB4 lol.Gangsters and criminals in New Orleans called themselves the Hot Boyz?!?
He was the original Zeke except he posed with other men.I think it’s the Silver Tiaras that really make the men……I could just picture Randy White wearing one.
Lol, CB4. Good one. I forgot about that movieHaha they did lol. And like most criminals they influenced rappers so much they names themselves after them lol. Shout out to CB4 lol.
There’s nothing wrong with that like I said earlier. All I’m saying is there no point in exaggerating or lying about an instance because there are plenty of instances you can hate that are justifiable. They specific play against the Eagles did not involve Jaylon pushing someone out the way and celebrating.Pointing out the well known fact that Jaylon was all about the branding doesn't equate to hate.
I liked him and rooted hard for him to overcome the injury.
Classic movie RIP Charlie Murphy……Lol, CB4. Good one. I forgot about that movie
Couple of Hot Boyz right there.He was the original Zeke except he posed with other men.