Bob Sacamano
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I like how Jacobs turned around, and kind of froze when he saw who pushed him
and how he keeps talking as he slinks away
and how he keeps talking as he slinks away
Hostile;2972037 said:I didn't see him jumping on the star, but the trash talk is pretty over the top.
Columbo is quickly becoming a favorite of mine.
theebs;2971893 said:[youtube]Sq8mWmZTM6U[/youtube]
Ren;2972045 said:Either the coach who's pulling him away from Columbo is really strong or it's really easy to push Jacobs cause he barely touched him and he bumped into Davis behind him who looked like he was about to bust out laughing at him. Needless to say it didn't really look like Jacobs wanted any part of Columbo :laugh2:
theebs;2972032 said:No, I think that is when they started rolling after he did that. the jumping on the star thing came from either fans that saw him do it after, many were calling radio stations here saying they saw him and I think some of the media talked about it.
You can see tashard choice telling him to shut his mouth!!!
YoMick;2972058 said:Oh, I see.
That is why I responded to someone who posted that it was stupid for Jerry Jones to have secret service-type guards around the astroturf covers on the star prior to the unveiling.
You know that Jerry thought one of the Giant jerks would pull it off. He probably had Jacobs in mind.
Kudos to Jerry for that.
fannypack;2971908 said:Here's my theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q34KGpiuB8[/QU
Chocolate Lab;2972101 said:Meanwhile, I wonder what Tom "We do our talking on the field" Coughlin thinks about this?
SLATEmosphere;2972105 said:Tynes shanks that field goal and his mouth is shut...
Naw, he never wanted to throw. That little voice in his head was saying, "Please someone pull me away. Hurry!"dadymat;2972120 said:I like how Jacobs turned around looked surprised ,then did the arm flinch like he wanted to throw .....then that little voice in his head said.....ummmm no
Ren;2972109 said:No it's not, he's even worse after a loss