TheGreatestEVER
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Let me first say that it wouldn't surprise me in the least to hear that Sanders and Irvin harbor a bit of racism toward white people. Now, with that said, do you have proof that their opinions were particularly race-driven? What were the indicators?
In regards to the topic at hand, has Marshall Faulk gone through puberty yet? Or does he still sound like a 12 year-old who just sucked all of the helium out of a balloon?
Let me first say that it wouldn't surprise me in the least to hear that Sanders and Irvin harbor a bit of racism toward white people. Now, with that said, do you have proof that their opinions were particularly race-driven? What were the indicators?
In regards to the topic at hand, has Marshall Faulk gone through puberty yet? Or does he still sound like a 12 year-old who just sucked all of the helium out of a balloon?
Irving, Faulk, Sanders, etc. all have their egos built on the star system. Their belief is that champions should be those teams with the most super star talent. It is a simplistic, ego-driven, celebrity based model. Their success in life is dependent on it, as is their sense of personal superiority.
BB will always be hated by those folks, because he represent the opposite of what they stand for.
I'll I've heard is dink and dunk and paper cut you to death. One trick pony.
I have heard this expression from Jamie Dukes while watching the game highlights on NFL Network. There was a note of skepticism in his tone as he was saying it, like he was not impressed with the Patriots offense despite their remarkable efficiency the past several games.
Irving, Faulk, Sanders, etc. all have their egos built on the star system. Their belief is that champions should be those teams with the most super star talent. It is a simplistic, ego-driven, celebrity based model. Their success in life is dependent on it, as is their sense of personal superiority.
BB will always be hated by those folks, because he represent the opposite of what they stand for.
Faulks butt is still sore from the beating he took in '01.. get over it and move on.
Andy Reid has a pretty remarkable record going back over a similar timeframe as BB. During that time, like BB, he has successfully managed a turnover of almost the entire roster. He has done all this with Donovan McNabb, who, we have seen, is no Tom Brady, and a parade of questionable backups as his QB. He has been to like 4 or 5 championship games and a SB. The one thing that holds him back from BB, though, is his lack of game management skills, which is a pretty big deficiency, especially in big games.
Let me first say that it wouldn't surprise me in the least to hear that Sanders and Irvin harbor a bit of racism toward white people. Now, with that said, do you have proof that their opinions were particularly race-driven? What were the indicators?
Irving, Faulk, Sanders, etc. all have their egos built on the star system. Their belief is that champions should be those teams with the most super star talent. It is a simplistic, ego-driven, celebrity based model. Their success in life is dependent on it, as is their sense of personal superiority.
BB will always be hated by those folks, because he represent the opposite of what they stand for.
Let me first say that it wouldn't surprise me in the least to hear that Sanders and Irvin harbor a bit of racism toward white people. Now, with that said, do you have proof that their opinions were particularly race-driven? What were the indicators?
In regards to the topic at hand, has Marshall Faulk gone through puberty yet? Or does he still sound like a 12 year-old who just sucked all of the helium out of a balloon?
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