Former Kansas City Star sports columnist Joe Posnanski offer his insights about old school chats with Priest Holmes amid a recent NFL playoff trash talk controversy involving Richard Sherman that has fanboys abuzz: Postgame
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Wow talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill. He was hyped and excited. He didn't say nigger or anything like that so what does everyone have their panties in a twist about?
ReplyDeletethat nigger can ball....
ReplyDeleteWhat an ass.
ReplyDeleteI don't care for Denver much at all, but after the display of niggerdom by the Seahawks players (yes, it's more than Sherman), I will be cheering for the donkeys on Super Bowl Sunday.
that brother look like Pootie Tang...what up homes...
ReplyDeletewhat up Mandingo
ReplyDeleteLMFAO....a monkey convention
ReplyDeleteLive television role model for the kids.
ReplyDeletehahaha that shit was hilarious. Wonder what Crabtrees response will be.
ReplyDeleteAt times, the game looked like the recreation yard at the Washington State Penitentiary.
ReplyDeleteGreatest thing about that clip was watching uber-cunt Erin Andrews' horrified face when things go off the usual script.
ReplyDeleteNot one bit fucking impressed. Who the hell does he think he is?
ReplyDeleteLet’s face it, the reason we do the things we do, and act the way we act, is because American manhood is in full failure mode, in full retreat from what used to be known as virtue.
ReplyDeleteThis ethos was on hyperwarp display in Sunday’s NFL football playoffs, football being, after all, mock warfare with mock warriors. San Francisco quarterback Colin Kapernick’s arm tattoos were hard to decipher even on a large high-def flatscreen. At first I thought they were maps of suburban Milwaukee, or perhaps the full text of Jude the Obscure but it turns out (I looked it up) they record his ongoing life “narrative,” his triumphs and distinctions, his mom’s heart transplant, and his dealings with the fugitive deity known as Jesus Christ. Between scoring drives, Colin vamped on the sidelines in a red Cholo hat, one of those ball caps featuring an exquisitely flattened brim designed to make the wearer look like a homicidal clown — which is the favored motif of aspiring criminals abroad in the land nowadays. As Lon Chaney, the master of horror, once remarked apropos of his character creation technique, “There’s nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight.” The objective: to look as ridiculous as possible and yet give off a vibe of unpredictable danger and violence.
ReplyDeleteIn our lifetime, we will see the end of football as well know it.
ReplyDeleteBank it.
Pop Warner was down 10% this year, and that follows last year's trend. The judge's rejection of the players/owners settlement agreement were warning shots.
Yea, he needs to learn of class, style, and humility.
ReplyDelete105 gets it right.
105+100
ReplyDeleteI remember the Bud Grant, Tom Landry era. It was a time where there was room for class in the culture and the NFL.
ALL things have changed. Where we used to have quiet confidence, we now value loud and obnoxious. Where we used to work harder, we now are keenly aware of the faults of others who happen to be different.
Almost makes me miss the calm, well thought out, clearly spoken comments of Ray Lewis.
ReplyDeleteJames Howard Kunstler, bitches!!
ReplyDeleteI demand a response form Phil Robertson.
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