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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Mays called out Pete Carroll. Says Carroll told him he needed to do this, do this, and do that to prepare for the pros, and all were the exact opposite. Said he understands it's a business but part of being a business is being honest. Said he thought they had a better relationship than that at USC and didn't expect that from Pete.No, what did the kid say?
You're in luck. No one has ever been more off than you have been yesterday and today.
Mays then was asked to elaborate on the reason for his beliefs regarding Carroll. "Just in terms of, I didn't have anything to worry about, that my game was OK, that my backpeddaling was fine . . . my tackling was fine. It was all things that I asked -- what I needed to work on, what I needed to show. I was kind of led to think that I was going to be OK. You know, it is what it is and I'm so happy to be with the 49ers on a team that Ronnie Lott played on."
Wow, so witty...so common..and WEAK to boot.:bricks:
Go jump off the Tobin please
*GROAN*.. that was Bad..
15 yard penalty for offensive punning.
Why don't you follow you own advice.. Sure would make reading the board easier.
Taylor Mays asked Pete Carroll what he should work on to improve his draft status and get ready for the NFL and basically Pete told him he was fine.
Taylor Mays unloads on Pete Carroll | ProFootballTalk.com