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Chargers linebackers take issue with McDaniels trash talk | ProFootballTalk.com
Yeah, a 32-3 Chargers win...
Yeah, a 32-3 Chargers win...
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Yeah, a 32-3 Chargers win...
Thank you Chargers. I agree the McD can be a ****y little f***, almost as bad as Rex Ryan. I hate him ever since his inane fratboy fist-pumping after Denver beat us. He'll learn.
If this is indeed true then he's an IDIOT.
I'd bet $ that Bills plan didn't include talking trash to the LBS of the other team.
He gets what he deserves if so, and that is ANOTHER loss for his overrated squad.
Josh McD needed to be a student of past Pats history when one of owner Billy Sullivans' cretinous sons, Pat, trash talked Oakland players with a disasterous result. Josh will learn. He's still in puberty.
I think I remember that, but the Pats won that game anyways. Is that the playoff game where Howie Long was gonna rip his head off?
I was two or three steps out of the tunnel when Shaun Phillips raced up to me with his helmet off and said, 'I'll kick your [expletive] ass, too.' I'm not saying I felt physically threatened but that's exactly the way it went down. It surprised me in a way but we played them a lot when I was in New England and he's always been that kind of guy.
I wasn't out there trash-talking their players, going through their drills. This guy has been doing this since I've been in the league and, because they won, he takes the liberty of telling his side of the story. I didn't swear at him or threaten him. What I actually said was, 'I've heard the same thing from you for four or five years now, and when I was in New England, we owned you.'
Now, I'll apologize for that but it was nothing like [Phillips] portrayed.
I was two or three steps out of the tunnel when Shaun Phillips raced up to me with his helmet off and said, 'I'll kick your [expletive] ass, too.' I'm not saying I felt physically threatened but that's exactly the way it went down. It surprised me in a way but we played them a lot when I was in New England and he's always been that kind of guy.
I wasn't out there trash-talking their players, going through their drills. This guy has been doing this since I've been in the league and, because they won, he takes the liberty of telling his side of the story. I didn't swear at him or threaten him. What I actually said was, 'I've heard the same thing from you for four or five years now, and when I was in New England, we owned you.'
Now, I'll apologize for that but it was nothing like [Phillips] portrayed.
McDaniels' own account doesn't exactly make sense. If Phillips said what he said and the word "too", it means McDaniels was trash talking with him prior to Phillips' comment.
OR it means your ass personally as well as your players'
Even if his comments were as lame as he claims, it's still inappropriate that he said anything to Phillips in the first place. No mature coach would engage in something like this.
It also doesn't help that four days after this, he is filmed on Thanksgiving swearing on national TV:
Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels tells his side of trash-talking incident - ESPN
McDaniels' own account doesn't exactly make sense. If Phillips said what he said and the word "too", it means McDaniels was trash talking with him prior to Phillips' comment.