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On this mornings First take , there was a segment on Dez Bryant losing his temper and Stephen says why is it an issue when Dez yells at his teammates and why is it not an issue when Brady yells at his teammates??

What a fool, When Brady went crazy on the sidelines at the start of the season everyone was talking about that, there were a few segments on First take about Brady losing his cool, this idiot needs to take his vitamins because i think he is going senile.

Speaking of losing temper, here is a cool video of Peyton :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_-Lypb5QZc
 
Your first mistake was watching ESPN.

Your second mistake was watching First Take.

Your third mistake was taking anything on that highly scripted show seriously.
 
Why is it not an issue when Stephen A Smith yells at his douchebag co-host?
 
Your first mistake was watching ESPN.

Your second mistake was watching First Take.

Your third mistake was taking anything on that highly scripted show seriously.

I agree, I rarely watch the show.
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Your first mistake was watching ESPN.

Your second mistake was watching First Take.

Your third mistake was taking anything on that highly scripted show seriously.
Fouth mistake was posting it here so Smith would get more pub than he deserves.

Other than that, no many mistakes.:D
 
Your 5th mistake was believing that anyone with their head so far up Carmelo Anthony's ass would know the first thing about leadership at the pro sports level.
 
Your 5th mistake was believing that anyone with their head so far up Carmelo Anthony's ass would know the first thing about leadership at the pro sports level.
LMAOOOOOOOO well said :rocker:
 
the difference between Brady and Bryant is pretty obvious

Brady has earned it, Bryant is still best known as the guy who punched his mother in the face and got arrested.
 
Your 5th mistake was believing that anyone with their head so far up Carmelo Anthony's ass would know the first thing about leadership at the pro sports level.

We can go ahead and close out this thread now. :rofl:
 
That show is meant for entertainment only and not to be taken seriously.

Any opinion on that show is as "real" as anything you'd hear on WWE.
 
Fouth mistake was posting it here so Smith would get more pub than he deserves.

Other than that, no many mistakes.:D

It's no mistake if the OP is in the ESPN marketing dept. :D

Either way, yes, it is an event of the fish biting the hook.
 
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That show is ridiculous and I stopped watching a while ago, having that said as far as the whole brady yelling thing goes, it's weird to me that so many people have commented on it when if you ask all those same people how they feel about Michael Jordan it would probably be unanimous that he was amazing and an incredible competitor and MJ's temper was legendary when things weren't being done the right way IHO. He's on record for punching teammates in the face during practice when they weren't going full speed.

You'd be hard pressed to find a media member that doesnt fall over themselves praising him as a leader, not that he doesnt deserve it but it's odd to me.
 
Anyone remember Zip Rzeppa?
 
On this mornings First take , there was a segment on Dez Bryant losing his temper and Stephen says why is it an issue when Dez yells at his teammates and why is it not an issue when Brady yells at his teammates??
umm I don't know, maybe because he has started 5 Superbowls?

Won 3 of them, (should have won all 5). named MVP multiple times, holds the NFL records for most TD passes ina season, is now ranked what 4th all time in TD passes.

That is a little something Steven A likes to call "street cred"
 
yep...after reading this thread I've found that there is a Fifth Estate and..as Smith so ineloquently proves, a Fifth Mistake.
 
If I could reprogram my dvr to reclassify my channels, ESPN would be under comedy, right next to comedy central and faux news.
 
if you watch First Take with the right frame of mind it's excellent entertainment. Just can't take them too seriously sometimes, they say a lot of things for shock value and generate attention. Skip and SAS are both masterminds of that craft, taking trolling from out of the confines of the basement to cable television
 
On this mornings First take , there was a segment on Dez Bryant losing his temper and Stephen says why is it an issue when Dez yells at his teammates and why is it not an issue when Brady yells at his teammates??

What a fool, When Brady went crazy on the sidelines at the start of the season everyone was talking about that, there were a few segments on First take about Brady losing his cool, this idiot needs to take his vitamins because i think he is going senile.

Speaking of losing temper, here is a cool video of Peyton :cool:

PEYTON MANNING GOES CRAZY!!!!!! - YouTube

LOL, he obviously is not a member of Patsfans or a Boston sports fan in general. As I recall, everyone around these parts, on this board or not, took Mr. Brady to the woodshed on his over-the-top ranting in one game and he hasn't done it since. Plus, he's the leader on the field not some big mouthed prima donna WR.
 
Here's what SAS fellow idiot has to say on the subject.

Michael Irvin on Dez Bryant:

“It is just passion. You have to know how to address that kind of passion," Irvin added. "He doesn’t have a problem with Jason Witten. He doesn’t have a problem with Tony Romo. He wants the football.” “For years we talked about people on the sideline of the Dallas Cowboys having no passion, no leadership and it seems like they don’t care. Now we get a guy with maybe a little too much passion and he doesn’t know how to exactly display it in front of a TV audience, but now we are going to go and say, ‘Get rid of all the passion you have?’ No, it is absolutely crazy.”

Michael Irvin on Tom Brady:

“I actually got sick and tired of seeing Tom Brady (being visibly frustrated) when everybody missed the ball because they are young guys. OK, they made a mistake, we know you’re upset. Now let me see you take a different approach and try to raise these guys up so maybe they can go back and make plays. … I got tired of seeing it. As a wide receiver, I would have said something.”
 
That show is ridiculous and I stopped watching a while ago, having that said as far as the whole brady yelling thing goes, it's weird to me that so many people have commented on it when if you ask all those same people how they feel about Michael Jordan it would probably be unanimous that he was amazing and an incredible competitor and MJ's temper was legendary when things weren't being done the right way IHO. He's on record for punching teammates in the face during practice when they weren't going full speed.

You'd be hard pressed to find a media member that doesnt fall over themselves praising him as a leader, not that he doesnt deserve it but it's odd to me.
Ehhh... he's praised as a competitor and a player but I don't think too many would ever praise him as being a good guy. He's universally thought of as an *******.
 
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