khiladi
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Cage diving at Guadalupe Island and now I'm in New York, go figure.
Really, white sharks???? The big ones?
Cage diving at Guadalupe Island and now I'm in New York, go figure.
Um...let's not get carried away. He should be called out for it in front of the entire team, though.This has nothing to do with how he played. It's the fact that he quit on a play he could have impacted. His bad game didn't bother me. His "screw it" attitude did. All of you who have no problem
with what he did, well I wouldn't want you on my team. You don't quit. Offensive linemen were giving chase and ultimately made the tackle, while our elite athlete puts his hands on his hips and pouts. He should be released today.
lol Ladainian Tomlinson said the said thing on NFLN last night. The Same guy that stood on the side like hiding under his visor and jacket in the playoffs has an issue with Zeke and his demeanor. Peter King and the rest of these clowns need to stop.
I would much rather see that than hands on the hips.I've seen plenty of players on an INT 'give up' chasing... some guys pretend like they can catch the guy with their Joh for about a second, but that acting job lasts about .5 seconds
Yup, been on my bucket list forever. Leave out of San Diego and takes about a day to get out there. Spend a few days then come back. Visibility is incredible.Really, white sharks???? The big ones?
As a collective this team needs to be more cognizant of their body language. Zeke is one, Beasley was another out I caught out there flailing his arms because things weren't going his way. Team played and acted like a bunch of punks yesterday
Yup, been on my bucket list forever. Leave out of San Diego and takes about a day to get out there. Spend a few days then come back. Visibility is incredible.
I would much rather see that than hands on the hips.
I'm worried about the guy throwing the ball. Zeke's importance has always been overblown.I am much more worried about Zeke than Dak. He flat quit on his team.
I totally agree. Witt (or somebody) needs to sit him down and have a little chat. That said, I think you hit the nail on the head in regards to the legal proceedings getting to him. I probably shouldn't be overly harsh as I haven't walked in his shoes, but it's difficult to not be critical when looking at how he played and the demeanor he displayed yesterday.It is a thing. Zeke's demeanor is troubling to me. He has no spark right now and I don't mean just because he was stuffed all game. He looked subdued in the Sunday Night game too. Even his "feed me" celebration looked lethargic. But yesterday took the cake. He stood there with his hands on his hips and made no effort to help his team. You have to show up whether things are going good or bad, especially if they're going bad. This game was over, but what if there was a chance to mount a comeback? With his attitude, it wouldn't be possible.
I don't care what anybody says, the legal proceedings are getting to him.
There's other companies that do it but this is the best IMO, very professional and great track record.It's been on my wish list since forever. I've had a fascination with them since I was young, though I'm starting to appreciate Orcas a lot more. Man, it must have been impressive to see them up close in their element, especially how large those particular white sharks are..
Yeah if that's what you want to call it. Pretend like you give a damn.You mean pretending?
Remember when Murray tossed his helmet on that one play and people who didn't like Romo thought it was great..
Yeah if that's what you want to call it. Pretend like you give a damn.
Dak will be fine, he had a bad game.I'm worried about the guy throwing the ball. Zeke's importance has always been overblown.
I think if the game was closer you would have seen some effort.I would much rather see that than hands on the hips.
I see the play for what it is. At that point in the game, it was pretty much decided imo. It doesn't bother me. How many times have we seen guys running speed pull up because they pulled something. At that point, I don't mind him not pursuing the play. He quit on the play, yes. Didn't make any excuses for it. Jason and Co. Will call him out.I'm honestly shocked that people cannot see that play for what it was. It's honestly a mystery to me how someone can watch that play and then focus on criticizing columnists who call the player out.
I'm sure that's true, but it still was a bad look.I think if the game was closer you would have seen some effort.