Slagathor
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Izzo is trash.
All I know is I liked the guy. I'm sure he had people that didn't like him, don't we all? He appeared to be a great guy and he got the job done.
Great pic from after the game:
I said Izzo was trash to McGinest, not myself. So don't come at me with such a pitiful post. I did not know Willie ever hit Izzo, I just heard they had an altercation. Is that really true?
Umm, actually you said, "Izzo is trash." Whether you meant it or not, you said it. But it's good to know you are telling us what WMG feels, not what you feel.I said Izzo was trash to McGinest, not myself. So don't come at me with such a pitiful post.
From Patriot-Ledger newspaper article:
And, yes, that was proud veteran Willie McGinest doing a very un-Patriot-like thing by sticking his hand into Larry Izzo’s mug on the sideline. Ask Marshall Faulk how much a McGinest shove can put you off your game.
The Patriots were sloppy, which they never are at this time of year. And the McGinest-Izzo tiff was more us-against-us than us-against-the-world, which is the prism through which the Patriots usually see the playoffs.
http://ledger.southofboston.com/articles/2006/01/16/sports/sports01.txt
Umm, actually you said, "Izzo is trash." Whether you meant it or not, you said it. But it's good to know you are telling us what WMG feels, not what you feel.
All I know is I liked the guy. I'm sure he had people that didn't like him, don't we all? He appeared to be a great guy and he got the job done.
Great pic from after the game:
Well damn, I don't know how I let that one slip under my nose. Thanks for correcting me a tad there.
Anyways, I still think McGoo was a good guy. I think perhaps like a poster above suggested, McGinest held himself and others to high standards. He came from a prestigous program, had high demand of his production due to draft selection, came on strong and began a music career. The guy has accomplished a lot through hard work and I think he just wanted everyone around them to push themselves. Wether they like him or not, it's players like that that made this run possible. How else would they have managed such amazing focus?
I remember reading an article once. Mcginest kinda *****ed out Bethel Johnson when he was playing in the locker room. BJ was playing baseball with Patrick Pass instead of studying his plays. McGinest apparently went up to him and told him sit your ass down and study. Again, I can see where grown men don't like being told what to do, but is he wrong? BJ had amazing speed but couldn't run a route to save his life. Studying plays would've helped him tremendously. I can see where McGinest tried to push his teammate further, I admire that.
That is great and all, but remember how would BJ feel if a defense guy come up to him and talk about his offense? It's like having AD telling Randy Moss how to run route.
There're leaders in offense and defense for this matter. If Mcginest want to encourage BJ, he should talk to other leaders in Offense like Brady or have another WR talk to him.
Sorry but to me, defense should stick with defense and offense stick with offense. That way they wont interfere with each other.
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