Video: Columbo-jacobs thing....

EPL0c0

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It looked like Brenda Jacobs stepped on Bigg's foot when She-li was pulling him away

Stay classy new york giants.
 

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Thanks for posting the video!

The first thing I noticed Jacobs was talking junk was he was going backwards. Columbo kept moving forward. It is fairly obvious Jacobs knew better to do anything other than talk some smack.
 

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fannypack;2971908 said:
Here's my theory.
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Fedor is inhuman. I've never understood how that didn't break his neck.

He also took a punch from a Japanese fighter that looked like it would have staggered a grizzly bear. Yet he came right back and won the fight anyway.
 

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How funny to see Jacobs talking smack, and turning all bad when someone shoved him, ... until he saw who shoved him and then he can't back up fast enough !!

What a trash-talking pansy.

Literally, he was falling backward to get away from Columbo, ... too funny!

Also, later in that video, I see Wade and Campo both on the sidelines, .. and it dawns on me, ... no wonder we are what we are.

Do you think of either of them as being able to lead these "NFL Gladiators" ??

Sad.
 

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If this team were fighters like Coloumbo we would have another Lombardy in our trophy case over the past 3 years.

Period
 

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Maybe this was mentioned already, but anybody notice how Jacobs sort of backed down when he saw who had just pushed him? Hilarious.
 

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WV Cowboy;2972398 said:
How funny to see Jacobs talking smack, and turning all bad when someone shoved him, ... until he saw who shoved him and then he can't back up fast enough !!

What a trash-talking pansy.

Literally, he was falling backward to get away from Columbo, ... too funny!

Also, later in that video, I see Wade and Campo both on the sidelines, .. and it dawns on me, ... no wonder we are what we are.

Do you think of either of them as being able to lead these "NFL Gladiators" ??

Sad.

I see you beat me to it, WV. It's still funny, though. It looked like Garrett was cracking up too.
 

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Hostile;2971896 said:
Thank you theebs. I have been wanting to see this in the worst way.

me too thanks theebs,
i am just beginning to wonder, could it be that the game is passing wade by
his techniques are too old to work and teams have him figured out
and he is too old and stubborn along with mule headed to change?

just wondering

sometimes as a head coach, it passed you by, like after 1986 or so, the game started passing tom landry by
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im not saying tom landry wasnt a good head coach, i loved tom landry,
i cried and cried when jerry jones fired him, but eventually like football players they sometimes get to old to play and coaches get too old to coach

your thoughts zoners?
 

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viman96;2972392 said:
Thanks for posting the video!

The first thing I noticed Jacobs was talking junk was he was going backwards. Columbo kept moving forward. It is fairly obvious Jacobs knew better to do anything other than talk some smack.

For someone saying how he's going to "get" Columbo when he sees him again, he sure got "held back" pretty easily when he had his chance to do someting about it, huh?
 

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ArmyCowboy;2972625 said:
For someone saying how he's going to "get" Columbo when he sees him again, he sure got "held back" pretty easily when he had his chance to do someting about it, huh?


Yup .... a 60 year old man (who once got decked by a much older man) held him back pretty easy.
 

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Jacobs probably should have saved his "I told you so's" for the locker room, but there's no way he was going to be gracious. Not his style. That said, Colombo overreacted. Unless I missed it, Jacobs wasn't stomping on the star or anything like that.

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bbgun;2972672 said:
Jacobs probably should have saved his "I told you so's" for the locker room, but there's no way he was going to be gracious. Not his style. That said, Colombo overreacted. Unless I missed it, Jacobs wasn't stomping on the star or anything like that.

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That picture is a keeper. Jacobs face is priceless, the expression of an indignant old woman.

:laugh1:
 

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aikemirv;2972680 said:
There, fixed it for you!

Little late!

He should have took his helmet and crushed his skull while he was talking **** to Crayton.

That would have been the end of Jacobs. ...and Colombo too! :laugh2:
 

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bbgun;2972672 said:
Jacobs probably should have saved his "I told you so's" for the locker room, but there's no way he was going to be gracious. Not his style. That said, Colombo overreacted. Unless I missed it, Jacobs wasn't stomping on the star or anything like that.

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By most reports, the video misses Jacobs jumping on the star. Even if he didn't, though, I don't see the problem of Colombo getting Jacob's attention while he's yapping at Crayton. That's just sticking up for team and teammate. It's not like he sucker-punched him in the big mouth when he turned around. Not that I'd have an issue with that, either, come to think about it.
 

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bbgun;2972672 said:
Jacobs probably should have saved his "I told you so's" for the locker room, but there's no way he was going to be gracious. Not his style. That said, Colombo overreacted. Unless I missed it, Jacobs wasn't stomping on the star or anything like that.

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its not that, its what jacobs was saying to crayton;
also a fan said that he saw jacobs right after the winning field goal by the giants and the game was over that jacbos came out and jumped onto the star

that may have been where crayton came out and said something knowing crayton

then i didnt hear what word jacobs called crayton but whatever word it was a no no and babe laufenberg said jacobs shouldnt have done that no matter what,
thats where columbo comes in, he saw that and stepped in

jacobs also should be thankful because he stepped on or looked like he stepped on bigg leonard davis's foot, Leonard Davis could have decked jacobs right there

yes, jacobs asked for it, and he is still asking for it
one day he will get his
dont know when but as they say what goes around comes around and generally it bites you back twice as bad as you start it
 

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bbgun;2972672 said:
Jacobs probably should have saved his "I told you so's" for the locker room, but there's no way he was going to be gracious. Not his style. That said, Colombo overreacted. Unless I missed it, Jacobs wasn't stomping on the star or anything like that.

It doesn't matter really. Some say he stomped on the star, others say he talked smack to Crayton. Something set Colombo off, as he normally doesn't go around pushing opposing players in the back after games, win or lose.

Jacobs had better be careful. He may talk smack to someone that has a pretty bad temper, and it could mark the end for him. For example, if I was in Colombo's shoes (with his build) that night, I would have dragged Jacobs to the star (with Gilbride clenched to him), and pounded him into the middle of it so deep that they would need shovels to get him out.

...and I'm a pretty mild mannered guy ;)
 
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